Property Ownership

An Oklahoma property that straddles two counties must be recorded in:

AOnly the county where the larger portion lies
BBoth counties in which the property is located✓ Correct
COnly at the state level with OREC
DThe county where the property address is listed

Explanation

When property lies in two counties, the deed must be recorded in both counties to provide constructive notice to all parties who might search either county's records.

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