Published January 30, 2026

Protect Your Deed to Protect Your Property in Tulsa

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Written by Jennie Wolek

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Deed theft is a real issue and it is happening in Tulsa.

During a recent Keller Williams training, our team learned about a new buyer disclosure designed to educate buyers on the signs and risks of deed theft. This disclosure helps buyers understand how property ownership can be fraudulently transferred through forged or falsified documents.

In many cases, deed theft is not discovered until a home is being sold or transferred, which can create serious complications.

How Tulsa Homeowners Can Protect Themselves

Tulsa County offers a free Recording Notification Service that alerts you anytime a document, such as a deed or lien, is filed in your name.

This service helps:

  • Identify suspicious activity early
  • Reduce the risk of fraudulent property transfers
  • Provide added peace of mind at no cost

When signing up, be sure to include all variations of your name for full protection.

You can enroll directly through the Tulsa County Clerk’s website here:
https://acclaim.tulsacounty.org/RecordingNotificationWeb/Subscribe


If you have questions about deed protection or real estate in Tulsa, our team is always happy to help.

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