Oklahoma Form and Contents of Record is a type of document that must be filed with the county clerk in Oklahoma. It is primarily used to record the legal transfer of ownership of real estate. The document outlines the legal description of the property, the name of the granter and grantee, and the consideration given for the transfer. It is also used to record liens, mortgages, judgments, and other relevant information regarding the title of the property. There are three types of Oklahoma Form and Contents of Record: Warranty Deed, Quitclaim Deed, and Special Warranty Deed. The Warranty Deed is the most common type and provides the grantee with the most protection against any claims or liens. The Quitclaim Deed is used to transfer the granter’s interest in the property, but does not provide the grantee with any warranties. The Special Warranty Deed is used to transfer the granter’s interest in the property and provides the grantee with some limited warranties.