Corrections
If something here is wrong, we want to know. Legal information that is quietly wrong does real damage, and a site that will not correct itself has not earned anyone's trust.
Reporting an error
Tell us the page, what is wrong, and, where you can, the source that shows the correct position. A statute citation or an agency page is ideal, but a plain description is enough to start.
Corrections from the government offices we describe are especially welcome. If you work for a county assessor, an agency, or a Tribal Nation and we have misdescribed your office or your program, please tell us.
How corrections are handled
- We verify the report against a primary source.
- If the page is wrong, we fix it and move the Last reviewed date.
- Where the error could have caused someone to act wrongly, a deadline, a dollar figure, an eligibility test, we note the correction on the page itself rather than silently editing it.
- If the report turns out to be right but the underlying law is genuinely unsettled, we say so on the page instead of picking a side.
Known limitations
We would rather state these plainly than have you discover them:
- County officeholder names are not published, until independently reconfirmed. Oklahoma assessors are elected and were on the ballot in November 2026, so names are being verified after the January 2027 terms begin. County pages show the office, not the person.
- Several branches are not built yet. Where a topic has no page, that is because we have not verified it, not because it does not matter.
- Tribal Nation pages carry no official links yet. Each link is being confirmed against the Nation’s own current site before publication.
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