If you own real property, like a house or land, as a joint tenant with another person and that other person dies, you can transfer the deed into your name only by filing a paper with the county clerk where the home or land is located. You do not need a lawyer to do this. You will have to file some papers with the county clerk.
If the property is deed to you and another person with one of these types of joint tenancy can be terminated and transfered into the sole surviving tenant's name using this form:
If the joint tenant died on or after January 1, 2010, you will need:
If the joint tenant died on or after January 1, 2010 you may have to file an estate tax return with the state of Oklahoma BEFORE you can terminate the tenancy.
Take the copy of the death certificate and your affidavit (form below) to the county clerk's office in the county where your property is located and file it. The fee for filing is based on the number of pages you file. When you have filed the death certificate and your affidavit with the county clerk's office where the property is located, the joint tenancy is considered terminated and you will have title in your name only.
You will have to file an estate tax return with the state of Oklahoma and attach it to the form.
Unless the deceased had a considerable amount of money and property, the tax will likely be zero. The tax return is fairly lengthy, but it can be completed without the assistance of a lawyer. You may obtain a copy of the Estate Tax Form Packet (Form 454) or an Affidavit of Lineal Heirs (Form 454-B) from the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
The website is: http://www.tax.ok.gov/
The publication and form you need is here.
Once you complete the tax return or affidavit, which ever is applicable, the Oklahoma Tax Commission should send you a tax release. You can then take the tax release, the certified copy of the death certificate and your affidavit to the county clerk's office in the county where your property is located for filing.
Your local County Clerk's Office will usually have the form you need. Otherwise, there is a fillable copy below.