Oklahoma Code § 21-1626

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Signing fictitious names as officers of corporations
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The false making or forging of an evidence of debt purporting to
have been issued by any corporation and bearing the pretended
signature of any person as an agent or officer of such corporation,
is forgery, a Class B3 felony offense, in the same degree as if such
person was at the time an officer or agent of such corporation;
notwithstanding such person may never have been an officer or agent
of such corporation, or notwithstanding there never was any such
person in existence.

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