Oklahoma replevin bonds.
Recover the property while the case runs.

Replevin — claim and delivery — lets you take back personal property a defendant is wrongfully holding.
Before the sheriff delivers it, you post a replevin bond protecting the defendant.
In Oklahoma the undertaking is not less than double the value of the property.
It is underwritten, not flat-rated — tell us the property’s value and we quote it.

Required to recover personal property before judgment under 12 O.S. § 1571 et seq.
Penal sum is not less than double the value of the property as stated in the petition (12 O.S. § 1573.1)
Conditioned on prosecuting the action and returning the property — underwritten, collateral may apply
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How it works

Built to get the property back fast.

The sheriff won’t deliver the property until the bond is posted. Here is the whole process:

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Tell us the property

Send a description and the stated value of the property, the parties, and the court. The penal sum is not less than double that value, so the value drives both the bond amount and the quote.

ABOUT 1 BUSINESS DAY

A specialist underwrites & quotes

A surety specialist reviews the matter and returns a quote with any collateral requirement. Higher-value property means a larger penal sum, which may be collateralized — we tell you up front.

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Execute & file

We issue the bond on the form your court accepts, with the surety’s power of attorney attached, so the order of delivery can be carried out and the property returned to you.

About this bond

What it is and who needs it.

How claim-and-delivery works

Replevin — claim and delivery — is the remedy you use when someone is wrongfully holding personal property that is yours and you want it back before the lawsuit ends.

To get an order of delivery, you file a petition or affidavit describing the property and its value, your right to immediate possession, and that it is wrongfully detained. The court then orders the sheriff to take it.

Because you are getting the property before anyone has decided the case, you post a replevin bond — in Oklahoma, in not less than double the value of the property — conditioned that you will prosecute the action, pay any costs and damages (including attorney’s fees) awarded against you, and return the property if a return is adjudged.

Oklahoma Statute12 O.S. § 1571 et seq. governs replevin (claim and delivery). Under 12 O.S. § 1573.1 the replevin undertaking is in not less than double the value of the property as stated in the petition, conditioned on prosecuting the action, paying costs and damages (including attorney’s fees), and returning the property if a return is adjudged. The defendant may post a redelivery bond in double the value under 12 O.S. § 1577, and either party may ask the court to fix the value.

You need this bond if you’re

A secured lender or lessor repossessing equipment, vehicles, or collateral through the court
A business recovering inventory, machinery, or goods a customer or partner is wrongfully holding
An owner reclaiming personal property that someone refuses to return
Counsel filing a claim-and-delivery action and needing the bond before the sheriff acts

Start with the property and its value.

These are the actual underwriting fields — the property, its value, the parties, and your business. Submit once and a surety specialist responds in about one business day with a quote and any collateral requirement. No charge until the bond is issued.

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FAQs

Common questions.

If yours isn't here, the bond team can usually answer within the hour.

What is an Oklahoma replevin bond? +
It is the bond a plaintiff posts to recover personal property before judgment in a claim-and-delivery action under 12 O.S. § 1571 et seq. It protects the defendant by guaranteeing the property’s return and payment of costs and damages, including attorney’s fees, if the plaintiff turns out not to be entitled to possession.
How much is the bond? +
Under 12 O.S. § 1573.1 the replevin undertaking is in not less than double the value of the property as stated in the petition. The value you state drives the penal sum, and either party can ask the court to fix the value at a hearing.
How much does it cost? +
There is no flat rate. The bond is underwritten individually: premium depends on the penal sum (not less than double the property value), the underwriting, and any collateral. Tell us the value and a specialist returns a quote, usually within one business day.
Will collateral be required? +
It can be, especially when the property is high in value and the penal sum is large. We tell you whether collateral applies when we quote, not after you commit.
How fast can I get it? +
A specialist typically responds within one business day of a complete submission, and we issue promptly on approval so the sheriff can carry out the order of delivery.
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Get your property back, the right way.

Send the property’s value and the parties. A surety specialist underwrites it and returns a quote — typically within one business day. No charge until the bond is issued.

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