Oklahoma Statutes
Title 67. Records
§67-2. What necessary when certified copies cannot be had.

Whenever the loss or destruction of any such record or part thereof shall have happened, and such defect cannot be supplied, as provided in the next preceding section, any person interested therein may make a written application to the proper court of the county wherein the records were kept, verified by affidavit, showing the loss or destruction thereof; that certified copies thereof cannot be obtained by the person making such application; the substance of the record so lost or destroyed; that such loss or destruction occurred without the fault or neglect of the person making such application, and that the loss or destruction of such record, unless supplied, will or may result in damage to the person making such application; and thereupon said court shall cause said application to be entered of record in said court, and due notice of said application shall be given that said application will be heard by said court. And if, upon such hearing, said court shall be satisfied that the statements contained in said written application are true, said court shall make an order, reciting the substance and effect of said lost or destroyed record; which order shall be entered of record in said court, and have the same effect which said original record would have had if the same had not been lost or destroyed, so far as concerns the person making such application, and the persons who shall have been notified, as provided in this section. The record, in all cases where the proceeding was in rem, and no personal service was had, may be supplied upon like notice, as nearly as may be, as in the original proceeding. The court in which the application is pending may, in all cases in which publication is required, direct, by order, to be entered of record, the form of the notice, and designate the newspaper in which the same shall be published.

R.L. 1910, § 7268.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 67. Records

§67-1. Petition to restore record by certified copy.

§67-2. What necessary when certified copies cannot be had.

§67-3. Restoration of lost probate records.

§67-4. Restoration from Supreme Court files.

§67-11. County records destroyed replaced by other records.

§67-12. County clerk authorized to rerecord without expense.

§67-13. Recording of certified copies of records of another county.

§67-14. County record supplied by court records.

§67-15. Restoration of plat or map.

§67-16. Hearing - Filing and recording.

§67-17. Costs to be taxed against county.

§67-18. Duty of county commissioners in restoring records.

§67-19. Procuring documents or copies.

§67-20. Restoration of records by means of abstracts.

§67-21. Abstract records may be purchased.

§67-22. Abstractor may petition.

§67-23. Effect of record of abstracts.

§67-24. County clerk to furnish copies - Compensation.

§67-25. Prima facie evidence.

§67-41. Power of courts after destruction of records.

§67-42. Owner of lands may petition for confirmation of title.

§67-43. Record and notice.

§67-44. Publication of notice.

§67-45. Opposition to petition.

§67-46. Proceedings on hearing.

§67-47. Court to determine title - Liens not affected.

§67-48. Decree conclusive - Except when.

§67-61. Copy of record may be recorded.

§67-62. Legal representative may act hereunder.

§67-63. Special commissioners - Fees.

§67-81. Copies of old records for new counties.

§67-82. Custodians of records to facilitate copying.

§67-83. Obstructing copying a felony.

§67-91. Adoption of system of recording - Equipment, supplies and operators - Contracts for recording work.

§67-92. Contractor's bond - Term of contract.

§67-93. Procedure in making photographic record - Place of doing work - Liability for instruments.

§67-94. Fees.

§67-95. Replacements - Charges.

§67-201. Name.

§67-202. Declaration.

§67-203. Definitions.

§67-204. State Records Administrator, State Librarian - Program.

§67-205. Duties of Administrator.

§67-206. Duties of agency heads - Records exempt from act.

§67-207. Local records management.

§67-208. Records management program for legislative and judicial branches.

§67-209. Prohibition on mutilation, destruction, etc. of records.

§67-210. Disposition of records.

§67-211. Destruction of nonrecord materials - Procedure.

§67-212. Rules and regulations.

§67-213. Report to Governor by State Administrator.

§67-214. Personnel - Expenditure of funds - Contract for records management - Bond.

§67-215. Provisions cumulative.

§67-217. Transfer of state records to Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation.

§67-251. Definitions.

§67-252. Preservation period.

§67-253. Reproductions.

§67-254. Destruction of records by state officers.

§67-255. Construction.

§67-256. Citation.

§67-301. Photographing, microphotographing or filming of records - Standards - Preservation of original negatives.

§67-302. Instruments filed for record - Microfilming - Security copies - Sale of copies.

§67-303. Court or judicial records.

§67-305. Creation - Composition - Delegation of duties - Authority - Exemptions.

§67-306. Unnecessary records and archives - Consultation with State Librarian - Application to Commission - Disposition.

§67-307. Commission - Power to require assistance.

§67-308. Record of destroyed, transferred or microfilmed records or archives - Report to Secretary of State.

§67-309. Microfilm - Deemed original record for all purposes.

§67-310. Termination of office or department - Records disposed of.

§67-311. Secretary - Powers - Attorney General powers.

§67-312. Equipment and supplies - Film library.

§67-313. Secretary of Archives and Records Commission - Duty to determine preservation or disposition of records - Exception to rule of confidential records.

§67-314. Listing of documents to be retained, destroyed or microfilmed, shall be furnished heads of departments.

§67-315. Delivery of records for disposition - Reports for noncompliance.

§67-316. Preparation of records for retention, microfilming and destruction - Disposition of monies received - Use.

§67-317. Definitions.