How Do You Get A Federal Land Patent In Oklahoma?
Federal land patents are documents that transfer land from the ownership of the government to the ownership of an individual. In Oklahoma, these land patents were split between two territories: Indian and Oklahoma. Most of the early records come from the land runs that took place from 1889 to about 1907. During this time, settlers could purchase unassigned land and in return receive a land patent. Obtaining a certified copy of a land patent is useful in establishing your land rights and genealogy. Land patents were passed down through families and were permanent. Go to the Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records website. At the home page, click “Search land patents” to find land patents for specific individuals. Choose how you would like to search for the patent. The basic search requires that you input the state, in this case Oklahoma, and the name of the patentee or warrantee. The standard search gives you a number of options including searching by the date issued, the