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Compare Foreclosure Attorneys in Bartlesville, OK

Browse foreclosure attorneys serving Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Contact information and addresses listed below.

20 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Bartlesville, OK
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Oklahoma before hiring.
Showing 20 foreclosure attorneys in Bartlesville, OK Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Meason & Morris Law | Criminal Defense & Family Law
515 Delaware Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 719-2964 measonmorris.com
Bartlesville Law
118 S Choctaw Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 336-3807 bartlesvilleattorneys.com
Luis E. Ortiz Law Office
415 Dewey Ave Suite #205, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 327-2364 luiseortizlawoffice.com
Persaud Law Office
515 Delaware Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 336-1124 persaudlawoffice.com
Hesket & Heskett
2401 Nowata Pl A, Bartlesville, OK 74006
(918) 336-1773 hesklaw.com
Sanders Law Office
415 SE Dewey Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 336-1300 sites.google.com
Wirth Law Office - Bartlesville
504 Silas St, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 213-0950 bartlesvilleattorney.com
Kane Kane Kane & Roark
301 SE Adams Blvd, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 336-2310
ROBINETT | KING - Attorneys at Law
117 W 5th St, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 336-4132 robinettking.com
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc.
3851 E Tuxedo Blvd Suite E, Bartlesville, OK 74006
(918) 336-5736 legalaidok.org
Johnny P Akers Law Center
401 SE Dewey Ave # 204, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 336-1818
Garrison Brown & Carlson
530 Delaware Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 336-2520 gbcattorneys.com
Kinder Shamhart, Attorney at Law
224 E 4th St, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 214-8040
Fries & Fries
401 Dewey Ave Suite 222, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 338-0048
Maddux & Ihrig
224 E 4th St, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 214-8040
Sumner Law Office
215 S Choctaw Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 336-5959
King David B
117 W 5th St #500, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 336-4132
John C Holden Attorney at Law
416 E 5th St, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 336-1722 johnholdenattorneyatlaw.com
Pray Walker
2431 Nowata Rd, Bartlesville, OK 74006
(918) 338-0111
ROBINETT | KING: P. Scott Buhlinger
117 W 5th St #500, Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918) 336-4132 robinettking.com

What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Bartlesville Cost?

Foreclosure attorney fees in Oklahoma typically range from 1,500 to 5,000 dollars for a standard contested case. Some attorneys charge a flat fee for a consultation or a retainer for ongoing representation. Costs can be higher if the case goes to trial or involves complex issues. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a foreclosure take in Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma, a judicial foreclosure typically takes 6 to 12 months from the date the lawsuit is filed. The homeowner has 20 days to respond to the summons. After a judgment, the property is sold at a sheriff sale, and the homeowner has a 30-day redemption period if the sale price is less than the judgment.
Can I stop a foreclosure in Oklahoma after the sheriff sale?
Yes, in some cases. Oklahoma law provides a limited right of redemption for 30 days after the sheriff sale if the sale price is less than the judgment amount. During this time you can pay the full judgment plus costs to reclaim the property. After the redemption period ends, the sale is final.
What defenses can I raise in an Oklahoma foreclosure case?
Common defenses include improper notice, violation of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, lender misconduct, or errors in the loan documents. An attorney can review your case for these defenses. Oklahoma also requires lenders to prove they own the note and mortgage.