Escrow & Title
Oklahoma's county clerk index uses the grantor name to find:
AAll properties purchased by a specific buyer
BAll instruments executed by a specific party (deeds, mortgages, liens signed by them as the grantor/debtor)✓ Correct
CAll tax assessments on a property
DAll permits issued for a property
Explanation
The grantor index lists all instruments executed by a specific party as the grantor (seller or borrower). The grantee index lists all instruments received by a specific party. Together they allow searching for all instruments affecting a property or party.
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