Oklahoma Code § 21-542

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Administering extrajudicial oaths
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Every officer or other person who administers an oath to another
person, or who makes and delivers any certificate that another
person, has taken an oath, except when such oath is required by the
provisions of some contract as a basis of or proof of a claim, or
when the same has been agreed to be received by some person as proof
of any fact in the performance of any contract, obligation or duty,
instead of other evidence, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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