Oklahoma Code § 63-4014

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Fees
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A.  The charge for each certificate of title for any vessel or
motor issued shall be Two Dollars and twenty-five cents ($2.25),
which charge shall be in addition to any excise taxes or fees
imposed by law for such vessel or motor.  One Dollar ($1.00) of each
such fee shall be deposited in the Service Oklahoma Reimbursement
Fund.
B.  The charge for a duplicate certificate of title shall be Two
Dollars and twenty-five cents ($2.25) which charge shall be in
addition to any other fees imposed by this section for any such
vessel or motor.  One Dollar ($1.00) of such fee shall be deposited
in the Service Oklahoma Reimbursement Fund.
C.  For each security interest recorded on a certificate of
title, or manufacturer's certificate of origin or other
identification number, such person shall pay a fee of Eight Dollars
($8.00), which shall be in addition to other fees provided for in
this section.
D.  1.  When an application for a new certificate of title or
duplicate certificate of title for a vessel or motor is made to
Service Oklahoma or one of its licensed operators, an application
fee in the amount of One Dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) for
the issuance of such certificate of title shall be charged and
collected.
2.  For recording a security interest on a certificate of title
or manufacturer's certificate of origin or other identification
number, Service Oklahoma or a licensed operator shall charge Two
Dollars ($2.00) for each security interest so recorded.
E.  1.  The charge for a copy of certificate of title
information is One Dollar ($1.00) for each instrument.
2.  The charge for a certified copy of certificate of title
information is Two Dollars ($2.00) for each instrument.

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