Oklahoma Code § 67-302

Title 67. Records: Instruments filed for record - Microfilming - Security
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copies - Sale of copies.
The county clerk and ex officio registrar of deeds may record
the instruments lawfully filed for record in his office by making
and preserving microfilm thereof.
Whenever a system of microfilming is established at least two
(2) microfilms shall be made of each recorded instrument which shall
be kept separate, in order that they may not be subject to the same
hazards.  Additional copies of such microfilmed records may be
produced by the public officer for sale to bonded abstractors of the
county at a price not to exceed the cost of production plus twenty
percent (20%).
The security copy of the microfilm may be deposited in a bank or
other safe place.

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