Oklahoma Code § 19-625

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Other duties
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The treasurer shall be the collector of taxes, and shall keep
his office at the county seat.  He shall be charged with the amount
of all tax lists in his hands for collection, and credited with the
amount collected thereon, and the delinquent list, and shall keep a
fair and accurate current account of the moneys by him received
showing the amount thereof, the time when, from whom, and on what
account received, in cash, warrants, county or road orders; and if
in warrants or orders, their kind, number or other designation,
amounts for which they were drawn, interest due thereon, and the
amounts of the receipts thereon endorsed, if any; also of all
disbursements by him made, showing the time when, to whom, on what
account, and the amounts paid; and he shall so arrange his books
that the amounts received and paid on account of each separate and
distinct fund or appropriation shall be exhibited in separate and

distinct columns or accounts, and so as to show whether the same was
received or paid in cash, or warrants or orders, and if either of
the latter, their designation and other particulars as above
required; and the county treasurer shall at all times exhibit such
accounts when desired, to the state, county or school officers
entitled to examine the same and shall at any time pay over the
balance in his hands to them, upon receiving proper vouchers.

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