Oklahoma Code § 58-133

Title 58. Probate Procedure: Proof of death intestate
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Before letters of administration are granted on the estate of
any person who is represented to have died intestate, the fact of
his dying intestate must be proved by the testimony of the applicant
or others; and the court may also examine any other person
concerning the time, place and manner of his death, the place of his
residence at the time, the value and character of his property, and
whether or not the decedent left any will, and may compel any person
to attend as a witness for that purpose.

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