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« on: November 23, 2010, 02:02:56 pm »
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Hi,

Only my second post here; but just noticed another "newbie" wrote asking about laws/regulations in New Mexico.  I've been wondering the same thing about Oklahoma - I've done a little online searching and haven't really come up with any specific rules about metal detecting.  Just a few town rules about no "excavating on city property" without a permit.

Thanks for any information or suggestions -

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« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2010, 02:07:00 pm »
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To keep this law stuff as simple as possible;

If you are metal detecting in Oklahoma, especially on State Land,

do not dig anything that you believe is an artifact, or anything that is older than ugh 100 years.

If you want to detect on private property, then be sure you get written permission from the landowner.

For metal detecting in Oklahoma, town, village and city parks, you'll need to check with those local officials.

Hope this helps

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