Oklahoma Code § 20-91.5

Title 20. Courts: Transfer of records of abolished courts - Liens
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The records of courts that are abolished by Article VII of the
Constitution of Oklahoma shall be transferred to the clerk of the
district court on January 13, 1969.  Any judgment that was not on
said date a lien on real estate, shall not become a lien on real
estate as a result of said transfer, provided, however, that within
one (1) year after the date of said transfer, upon the payment to
the clerk of the district court of the fee for docketing a judgment
and any unpaid fees in the action, such a judgment may be docketed
in the  district court judgment docket and become a lien upon the
real estate of the debtor to the same extent as a judgment of the
district court.

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