Oklahoma Code § 60-657.3

Title 60. Property: Personal property held in safe deposit box or other
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safekeeping repository.
All tangible and intangible personal property held in a safe
deposit box or other safekeeping repository in this state in the
ordinary course of the holder’s business and proceeds resulting from
the sale of the property permitted by other law, which remain
unclaimed by the owner for more than five (5) years after the lease
or rental period on the box or other repository has expired, are
presumed abandoned.  If a will or trust instrument is included among
the contents of a safe deposit box or other safekeeping repository
delivered to the State Treasurer, the State Treasurer shall provide

a copy of the will, trust, and any codicils or amendments to such
will or trust instrument, upon request, to a claimant or claimant's
representative who provides the State Treasurer with evidence of the
death of the testator or settlor and evidence of apparent ownership.

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