Oklahoma Code § 67-21

Title 67. Records: Abstract records may be purchased
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Upon filing of a certificate of such county or district judge
with the clerk of the county, the county commissioners may, with the
approval of the judge of the county or district court, of the county
purchase from the owners thereof such abstracts, copies, minutes or
extracts, or such part thereof as may tend to show a connected chain
of title to the land in such county, including all such judgments
and decrees as form a part of any such chain of title, paying
therefor such fair and reasonable price as may be agreed upon
between them and such owners; the amount thus agreed to be paid for
such abstracts, copies, minutes or extracts shall be paid by such
county in money or in bonds, to be issued by said county as the
county commissioners may determine, or such county commissioners
may, with said approval, procure a copy of said abstracts, copies,
minutes and extracts, instead of the original, to be paid for in
like manner.

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