Oklahoma Code § 67-1

Title 67. Records: Petition to restore record by certified copy
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Whenever the record of any judgment or decree, or other
proceeding, of any court of this state, or any part of the record of
any judicial proceeding or any other public records, shall have been
lost or destroyed, any person interested therein may, on application
by petition in writing, under oath, to the proper court of the
county wherein the records were kept, on showing, to the
satisfaction of such court, that the same has been lost or destroyed
without fault or neglect of the person making such application,
obtain on order from such court, authorizing such defect to be
supplied by a duly certified copy of such original record, where the
same can be obtained; which certified copy shall, thereafter, have
the same effect as such original record would have had, in all
respects.

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