Oklahoma Code § 67-15

Title 67. Records: Restoration of plat or map
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Whenever the public record of any plat or map, which is required
by law to be kept by the register of deeds, has been lost, injured
or destroyed by fire or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the
district attorney of the county in which such injury, loss or
destruction has occurred, forthwith to file in the district court an
information setting forth substantially the fact of such injury,
loss or destruction, with the circumstances attending the same, as
near as may be; and thereupon the clerk of such court shall cause
such information to be published in full in one or more newspapers
published in such county, for the period of four (4) weeks, together
with a notice, addressed to "All whom it may concern," that the
court will, at a term therein designated, to be held not less than
four (4) weeks from the first publication of such information and
notice, proceed to hear and determine the matters in said
information set forth, and will take testimony for the purpose of
reproducing and reestablishing such records of maps and plats as the
court shall find to be injured, lost or destroyed.

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