Oklahoma Code § 62-358

Title 62. Public Finance: Signing and attestation of bonds - Certificates
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All general obligation bonds including funding and refunding
bonds issued by a county, city, town, township, board of education
or school district shall be signed by the chief officer of such
municipality or political subdivision and attested by the clerk.
Facsimile signatures may be used as provided in the Registered
Public Obligations Act of Oklahoma.  There shall be endorsed thereon
a certificate signed by the district attorney and county clerk of
the county in which such issuing municipality or political
subdivision is located that said bonds or evidence of debts are
issued pursuant to law and that said issue is within the debt limit.
There shall be contained on each of said bonds a certificate of the
treasurer of the issuing municipality or political subdivision that
he registered the said bonds.

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