Property Ownership
In Oklahoma, a judgment lien created by recording a court judgment may be challenged through a:
AZoning variance process
BQuiet title action or motion to discharge the lien if the judgment is satisfied or invalid✓ Correct
COREC complaint process
DCounty assessor appeal
Explanation
A judgment lien may be challenged or removed through a quiet title action (if the judgment is invalid or the underlying claim is disputed), or through filing a satisfaction/release of judgment after the debt is paid.
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