Oklahoma Code § 58-282

Title 58. Probate Procedure: Appraisement
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To make the appraisement, the judge must appoint three
disinterested persons, any two of whom may act, who are entitled to
receive a reasonable compensation for their services, not to exceed
Seventy-five Dollars ($75.00) per day, except upon order of the
court.  The appraisers must, with the inventory, file a verified
account of their services and disbursements.  If any part of the
estate is in any other county, the same appraisers may proceed to
view and appraise the same, or other appraisers in that county may
be appointed to perform that duty, by the judge of the district
court of the county in which the letters were issued, as he may deem

best; and the like report must be made in each case direct to the
district court of the county which issued the letters.

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