Oklahoma Mineral Deed - Trust to Three Individuals

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Oklahoma
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OK-021-78
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This form is a Mineral Deed where the Grantor is a Trust and the Grantees are Three Individuals. Grantor conveys and warrants the described property to the Grantees. Grantees take the property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship or as tenants in common. This deed complies with all state statutory laws.



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FAQ

Once you obtain a transfer-on-death deed, complete the form to name a beneficiary. The transfer deed will ask you to name the person(s) you wish to inherit your property. You can name multiple people as the beneficiary, as well as an organization. List the beneficiary's complete name and avoid titles.

After a divorce, mineral rights can be transferred by submitting the divorce decree and conveyances to the county (where the minerals are located) for recording. They usually go to the same agency that records titles and property deeds. The county will return the recorded original documents to the new owner.

Call the county where the minerals are located and ask how to transfer mineral ownership after death. They will probably advise you to submit a copy of the death certificate, probate documents (if any), and a copy of the will (or affidavit of heirship if there is no will).

Oklahoma law allows for certain mineral interests to be transferred by filing an affidavit in the county real estate records.

A: Mineral rights are the legal rights to the minerals in a property. Whoever owns a property's mineral rights has full legal rights to mine for and profit from those minerals.

A mineral owner's rights typically include the right to use the surface of the land to access and mine the minerals owned. This might mean the mineral owner has the right to drill an oil or natural gas well, or excavate a mine on your property.

If you want to sell the mineral rights to another person, you can transfer them by deed. You will need to create a mineral deed and have it recorded. You should check with the county Recorder of Deeds in the county where the land is located and ask if a printed mineral deed form is available to use.

A deed that names the seller/donor and the purchaser/donee. It states and describes the rights being sold or given. Filing of the notarized conveyance in the county government office which is generally the county clerk's office.

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Oklahoma Mineral Deed - Trust to Three Individuals