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gee, let me guess. umm... it was the person who posted the question. trying to grasp at the last time he felt relevant. suffering from chronic al bundy syndrome it would seem.
No, Oklahoma is not a title holding state.
Oklahoma is a title theory state, not a lien theory state.
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The chief of police is the highest form of law enforcement in Oklahoma. This is true in almost every other state as well.
Oklahoma State (once known as Oklahoma A&M)made it to the NCAA men's basketball tournament finals (title game) in 1945, 1946 and 1949, winning the first two and losing to Kentucky 46-36 in 1949. All three of these occasions were when the school was still called Oklahoma A&M.
Looks Ok to repo in OK but call the MVD if you have any questions or stop by your local tote-the-note lot and ask them how they do it. LOL Oklahoma TITLE STATE: Yes SECURITY INTERESTS: Shown on title held by debtor. LICENSE REGISTRATION: Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Division, 2501 Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73194. Tel.:(405)521-3221. RECOVERY REQUIREMENT: As per UCC, repossession allowed without committing a breach of the peace. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR LIQUIDATION: Out of state titles must be in the name of lien holder. In Oklahoma copy of a security agreement (certified), lien released or repossession title in the name of lien holder. PLATES: Remain with the vehicle.
No, that title goes to Texas. Kansas comes in third place after Texas and Oklahoma.
If you are talking about the Reed Case that coached at Virginia, TCU, and Akron, he is at Oklahoma State with the title 'Coordinator of Football Operations'.
In order to have a wrestling tournament you need some sort of title. Also, people willing to wrestle for the title, add a ring and some fans to cheer you on and there you have it.
Oklahoma's state motto is Labor Omnia Vincit. That means "Labor Conquers All Things."(also rendered as "Hard work conquers all", a reference to the early pioneers)