Oklahoma Code § 41-9

Title 41. Landlord And Tenant: Service of notice - Termination of tenancy
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The notice to terminate the tenancy required in this chapter may
be served on the tenant, or, if he cannot be found, by delivering
the same to some person over the age of twelve (12) years, residing
on the premises, having first made known to such person the contents
thereof; or, if service cannot be made by the use of reasonable
diligence on the tenant or on any person over the age of twelve (12)
years residing on the premises, the same may be served by posting
said notice at some conspicuous place on the building on said
premises and if there be no buildings on said premises then said
notice shall be posted at some conspicuous place on said premises
and if said notice is posted, a copy of said notice shall be mailed
to the tenant at his last-known address by registered mail and such
notice shall operate to terminate the tenancy at the end of the
period after the date of such posting and mailing that it would have
been terminated by personal service of such notice on the date of
such posting and mailing; provided, that in no event shall such
posting and mailing terminate any tenancy within a period of less
than ten (10) days from the date of such posting and mailing.

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