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Mineral Rights in Dewey County, Oklahoma

Dewey County is sparsely populated and predominantly rural, which means mineral interests there are often held by families who no longer live in the area. Many owners have moved away over the years while keeping the minerals their family reserved.

Mineral ownership in Dewey County

The distance between owners and the property is a recurring theme in Dewey County. Owners regularly need help understanding where the described tract actually sits and what records exist for it.

Ownership situations we see locally

  • Absentee owners with limited local knowledge
  • Older reservations made when farmland was sold
  • Interests that have never produced
  • Estates with multiple heirs in different states

Where Dewey County records are kept

Deeds, mineral conveyances, oil and gas leases, assignments, and probate filings affecting land in Dewey County are generally recorded with the county clerk in Taloga. Property tax records are maintained by the county assessor and treasurer, and estate proceedings are filed in district court.

Well, permitting, spacing, and pooling information for Oklahoma oil and gas activity is generally maintained by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. This website is not affiliated with the Commission or with any county or state office.

What to send with your information

  • The legal description if you have it — Section, Township, and Range within Dewey County
  • Any royalty check stub or division order, even an old one
  • The deed or probate document that placed the interest in your name
  • Any oil and gas lease covering the tract
  • Whether you are considering selling all or only part of the interest

No obligation, no guaranteed offer

Submitting information about a Dewey County interest does not obligate you to sell and does not guarantee that an offer will be made. Titan Property Investors is not a law firm and does not provide legal, tax, or title advice.

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