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<blockquote data-quote="kingfish" data-source="post: 4089494" data-attributes="member: 50496"><p>Well there are general laws against theft of any type of property, but I understand what you are getting at here. It really needs to be dealt with at the county level. That is where county clerks process these Quit Claim deeds which is the instrument for home title theft. Laws required counties to accept these QCDs without questioning them even if they were suspicious. They must serve a useful purpose, but I am not knowledgeable about such transactions to explain why. The reason I say the county clerks office is where these things are transacted is where they can be stopped without further documentation or confirmation. Last year our county clerk announced they would no longer blindly file QCDs and investigate them to some degree, but didn't specify exactly what process they would now go through. I suggest you contact the clerk in your county and inquire about their current policy on processing these. If you don't like what they say, then maybe contacting your state reps. and see if state laws can be enacted to require more documentation that a single piece of paper with a forged signature on it. This is all that is required in OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingfish, post: 4089494, member: 50496"] Well there are general laws against theft of any type of property, but I understand what you are getting at here. It really needs to be dealt with at the county level. That is where county clerks process these Quit Claim deeds which is the instrument for home title theft. Laws required counties to accept these QCDs without questioning them even if they were suspicious. They must serve a useful purpose, but I am not knowledgeable about such transactions to explain why. The reason I say the county clerks office is where these things are transacted is where they can be stopped without further documentation or confirmation. Last year our county clerk announced they would no longer blindly file QCDs and investigate them to some degree, but didn't specify exactly what process they would now go through. I suggest you contact the clerk in your county and inquire about their current policy on processing these. If you don't like what they say, then maybe contacting your state reps. and see if state laws can be enacted to require more documentation that a single piece of paper with a forged signature on it. This is all that is required in OK. [/QUOTE]
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