Oklahoma Statutes
Title 1. Abstracting
§1-37. Certain employees required to hold abstract license - Exemptions.

Any person in the employ of a holder of a certificate of authority or permit for the purpose of searching county records or compiling abstracts shall hold an abstract license. The provisions of this section shall not apply to an employee whose sole function is to put the work product of others into typewritten or other readable form.

Added by Laws 1984, c. 163, § 15, eff. Nov. 1, 1984. Renumbered from Title 74, § 227.24 by Laws 2007, c. 359, § 22, eff. Jan. 1, 2008.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 1. Abstracting

§1-20. Short title.

§1-21. Definitions.

§1-22. Oklahoma Abstractors Board.

§1-23. Oklahoma Abstractors Board meetings - Officers, duties and powers.

§1-24. Administration of Abstractors Act - Hearing examiners.

§1-25. Abstractors Board - Powers and duties.

§1-26. Oklahoma Abstractors Board Revolving Fund.

§1-27. Application for certificate of authority - Fee - Bond - Proof required.

§1-28. Independent set of abstract books or other system of indexes required.

§1-29. Persons, firms, corporations or other entities not engaged in abstracting on January 1, 1984 - Application for certificate of authority.

§1-30. Certificate of authority - Issuance - Renewal - List of abstracting fees.

§1-31. Current abstract plant required.

§1-32. Abstracts and other documents to be provided without delay - Valid order therefor - Failure to furnish - Penalties - Exclusions.

§1-33. Repeated violations - Temporary certificate of authority to another.

§1-34. Development of abstract plant - Permit.

§1-35. Censure, suspension, revocation, continuance, renewal or refusal to issue certificate of authority or permit - Civil penalties.

§1-36. Rights and responsibilities of abstractors.

§1-37. Certain employees required to hold abstract license - Exemptions.

§1-38. Qualifications for issuance of license - Term of license - License fee.

§1-39. Supervision of licensees.

§1-40. Censure, revocation or suspension of abstract license.

§1-41. Unlawful business inducements - Charges for abstracts, abstract extensions, supplemental abstracts and final title reports - List of abstracting fees - Civil penalties.

§1-42. Limitation of actions.

§1-43. Real property purchaser – Retention of abstract.