Oklahoma Code § 3-255

Title 3. Aircraft And Airports: Certificates of registration - Filing - Fees
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A.  Upon receipt of an application for the registration of an
aircraft, as herein provided, Service Oklahoma shall file such
application and register such aircraft with the name and address of
the owner, manufacturer or dealer, as the case may be, together with
facts stated in such application, in a book or index to be kept for
the purpose, under the distinctive number assigned to such aircraft,
which book or index shall be open for the inspection of the public
during business hours.
B.  Upon the filing of such application and the payment of the
fee herein provided for, Service Oklahoma shall assign to that
aircraft the distinctive license number used by the federal
government to identify that aircraft, and issue and deliver to the
owner certificates of registration number to be posted in a
conspicuous place at the discretion of the owner of such aircraft.
Such certificates shall display the outline of this state imprinted
thereupon.  Such certificates shall be subject to inspection by
Service Oklahoma.
C.  In the event of loss, mutilation, or destruction of a
certificate of registration, the owner of a registered aircraft may
obtain from Service Oklahoma a duplicate thereof upon filing with
Service Oklahoma an affidavit showing the facts and upon the payment
of a service charge of One Dollar ($1.00) for each duplicate.
D.  Such registration shall be renewed annually, as in the
registration of automobiles, and in the same manner and upon payment
of the same fee as provided for the original aircraft registration.
E.  The sale of registration certificates for aircraft shall be
by Service Oklahoma and its agents.  Provided, that monies to be
paid for processing or services for the sale of registration
certificates shall be deducted from the fees provided by the
scheduled rates.
F.  Registration of aircraft may be transferred upon payment of
a fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00).

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