Escrow & Title
A title search in Oklahoma typically traces the chain of title back to:
A10 years prior
B25 years prior
C40 years prior
DThe original land grant or patent✓ Correct
Explanation
A thorough Oklahoma title search traces the chain of title back to the original land grant or patent from the federal government, which is important because Oklahoma's land history involves Land Runs, tribal allotments, and homestead claims.
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