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HB 4192

Real property; title; parcels; definitions; exclusions; effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Mark Chapman

HB 4192 modifies Oklahoma real property law by redefining parcels and adjusting title exclusions, affecting property transactions and tax assessments statewide.

Referred to Civil Judiciary
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Bill Summary · HB 4192

Legislative bill overview

HB 4192 modifies Oklahoma's real property law by adjusting definitions and exclusions related to property parcels and title. The bill appears to create or clarify exclusions from certain property title requirements and redefines how parcels are classified under state law. The specific substantive changes are not detailed in the bill summary provided.

Why is this important

Property title and parcel definitions form the foundation of real estate transactions, property taxation, and land disputes in Oklahoma. Changes to these definitions can affect property owners, title companies, county assessors, and anyone involved in buying, selling, or mortgaging real estate. Unclear or problematic definitions could create title issues or affect property tax assessments.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of exclusions: What specific property types or situations are being excluded from title requirements may benefit some property owners while creating gaps in protection for others
  • Implementation burden: Counties and title companies may face compliance costs if new definitions require system changes or create new administrative procedures
  • Retroactive application: Unclear whether changes apply only to future transactions or affect existing properties, which could create legal uncertainty for current owners

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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