Signing Requirements
In Oklahoma, a real estate power of attorney must be notarized and recorded with the County Clerk in the county where the property is located.[1]
An Oklahoma real estate power of attorney is a document that lets an individual nominate a representative for their real estate transactions. The form identifies both parties, the powers that will be assigned to the representative, and the property for which such powers are applicable.
An Oklahoma real estate power of attorney is a document that lets an individual nominate a representative for their real estate transactions. The form identifies both parties, the powers that will be assigned to the representative, and the property for which such powers are applicable.
An Oklahoma real estate power of attorney is a document that lets an individual nominate a representative for their real estate transactions. The form identifies both parties, the powers that will be assigned to the representative, and the property for which such powers are applicable.
In Oklahoma, a real estate power of attorney must be notarized and recorded with the County Clerk in the county where the property is located.[1]