Oklahoma Code § 63-4029

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Refusal, revocation or cancellation of certificate of
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title or registration.
A.  If Service Oklahoma shall determine at any time that an
applicant for a certificate of title of or registration for a vessel
or motor is not entitled thereto, it may refuse to issue such
certificate or to register such vessel or motor.  Service Oklahoma
may for a similar reason, after ten (10) calendar days' notice and a
hearing, revoke the certificate of title and registration already
acquired.  Said notice may be served in person or by registered
mail.
B.  In addition, in every case where a vessel or motor has been
titled or registered upon an application containing any false
statement of a fact required in this section to be shown in an
application for the title or registration thereof, Service Oklahoma
shall give written notice of at least ten (10) calendar days to the
owner of the vessel or motor and shall require the owner to appear
before it for the purpose of showing cause why said title or
registration should not be canceled.  Unless satisfactory
explanation is given by the owner concerning such false statement,
Service Oklahoma shall cancel the title or registration.  The owner
of the vessel or motor shall then be required to immediately retitle
or reregister the vessel or motor and pay the required fees.  The
owner shall not be entitled to refund or credit for the fees paid
for titling and registration of the vessel or motor made under the
application which contained any false statement of fact.
C.  Service Oklahoma shall insert in said application forms
appropriate notice to the applicant that any false statement of a
fact required to be shown in such application for title or
registration subjects the applicant to prosecution.

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