The Oklahoma Real Estate Commission outlines the key legislative, rule, and form updates taking effect for 2026. This year brings no major rule overhauls β but several important clarifications, new laws addressing Deed Theft, Title Theft, and Wholesaling, and a full set of updated OREC contract forms effective January 1, 2026. π― Topics Covered:
Senate Bill 877: Deed Theft Education & Disclosure
Senate Bill 925: Title Theft Criminal Penalties & Consumer Tools
Senate Bill 1075: Wholesaling Transparency & Right-to-Cancel NoticeΒ
2025 Rule Clarifications (effective Nov 1, 2025)
2026 Contract Form Revisions
π Resources available at orec.ok.gov β Resources.
Unlike last year, there are no major rule changes for 2025β2026 β only small but important clarifications designed to simplify compliance and modernize Commission procedures. This short update from the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission covers:
Clarified Broker-in-Charge (BIC) course substitution rules
Simplified post-license reporting for provisional sales associates
New requirement to register all trust accounts with OREC
Updated branch office closure procedures
New familial relationship disclosure definition
The Oklahoma Real Estate Commission has released updated OREC contract forms effective January 1, 2026. In this video, Matt Holder outlines the key changes every broker, associate, and educator needs to know β including language updates, new disclosures, and form additions designed to make transactions clearer and more consistent statewide.
Two new laws take effect November 1, 2025, addressing rising cases of real-estate ownership fraud in Oklahoma. In this video, the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission explains what brokers, educators, and licensees need to know about Senate Bill 877 (Deed Theft) and Senate Bill 925 (Title Theft) β and how to comply with new education and disclosure requirements. Key Points Covered:
What βDeed Theftβ means under SB 877 (forging or falsifying ownership documents)
New CE requirement: 1 hour of Deed Theft education by Nov 1, 2028
New Deed Theft Notice brokers must provide to buyers at closing
What βTitle Theftβ means under SB 925 (broader ownership or identity-based fraud)
New criminal penalties β up to 10 years in prison + fines + restitution
The Notice of Fraudulent Conveyance process for victims
What educators and brokers can do now to prepare