Oklahoma Code § 58-331.2

Title 58. Probate Procedure: Mailing of notice to creditors - Personal delivery of
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notice.
After notice is given as required by Section 331 of this title,
an affidavit of mailing and, if applicable, of personal delivery,
and an affidavit of publication must be filed with the district
court clerk.  The affidavit of mailing, and, if applicable, of
personal delivery, shall be made by the personal representative and
shall state words to the effect that the personal representative
personally, or by and through the personal representative's
attorney, mailed notice by first-class mail to all creditors of the
decedent known to the personal representative on the date said
notice was filed with the district court clerk for the county in
which the probate is pending.  Said affidavit shall also state the
identities and last-known addresses of such creditors and the date
said notice was mailed or delivered.  If the decedent had no known
creditors or had one or more creditors whose addresses were not
known to the personal representative as of the date said notice was
filed, there shall be filed an affidavit of the personal
representative to the effect that nomailing is required and the
reasons therefor.

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