Oklahoma Condemnation Proceeding Notice is a legal document that is used to inform a property owner of the government’s intent to take their property by eminent domain. This notice is typically sent by the government to the property owner prior to the start of the formal condemnation process. The notice outlines the government’s plans to acquire the property, the purpose of the taking, and the estimated value of the property. It also outlines the rights of the property owner and how they can contest the taking. There are two types of Oklahoma Condemnation Proceeding Notice: a Formal Condemnation Proceeding Notice and an Informal Condemnation Proceeding Notice. A Formal Condemnation Proceeding Notice is sent when the government is formally initiating the condemnation process. It outlines the government’s intent to take the property and informs the owner of their rights. An Informal Condemnation Proceeding Notice is sent when the government is considering the taking of a property, but the formal process has not yet begun. This notice outlines the government’s interest in the property and offers the owner the opportunity to discuss and negotiate the taking.