How do you change name and address on Mineral Deed? The deed is in Oklahoma and the deed needs to be changed with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.
The commission is not in charge of that. You would need to contact the county clerk where the deed is located and file a form that changes the address. It will need to reference the book and page of where the deed is filed. If there has been an ownership change since the deed was originated, then proper probate or heirship documents must also be filed in the same county and reference the deed. Contact the clerk as they have requirements for what has to be on the form, spacing, margins, description of the acreage, cost to file, etc.
Martha is correct. A simple affidavit will do the trick provided that there hasn’t been a change in ownership such as a death. It is also good to include the legal description of the minerals.
Cost to file is $18 for the first page and $2 for each additional page. Two sided documents count as two pages. There is no document tax if this is just to update information.
Good example. Some states want them on legal size and require a certain location and spacing for a document stamp, so it is a good idea to ask the county clerk if they have a specified format.
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