How to Form an LLC in Oklahoma!

Each year, Oklahoma forms over 15,000 new LLCs. Oklahoma has over 99,000 active LLCs. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce ranks Oklahoma first for having the lowest cost of living, fourth for short-term job growth, and fifth for taxes and regulation.

Whether you consider yourself an Okie or a Sooner, you can form an LLC in Oklahoma to protect your personal assets from any liability claims asserted against your business.

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Oklahoma LLC Act Statutory References

§ 18-2001 “Definitions”
§ 18-2005 “Articles of Organization—Contents”
§ 18-2006 “Execution of Articles—Evidence of Authority—Signatures”
§ 18-2010 “Registered Office and Agent”
§ 18-2012.2 “Operating Agreement of LLC”
§ 18-2016 “Managers—Duties—Good Faith—Liability”
§ 18-2017 “Member or Manager—Limitation or Elimination of Liability—Indemnification—Creation of Series or Groups”
§ 18-2020 “Members—Voting Rights”
§ 18-2025 “Allocation of Profits and Losses—Distributions”
§ 18-2033 “Assignment of Membership Interest”
§ 18-2034 “Judgment Creditor—Rights and Interests”
§ 18-2035 “Assignee of Interest in Limited Liability Company—Membership Rights, Powers, Restrictions and Liabilities—Rights and Liability of Assignor—Admission to Membership Directly in Limited Liability Company”
§ 18-2043 “Foreign Limited Liability Company—Registration Procedure”
§ 18-2048 “Foreign Limited Liability Company—Necessity of Registration To Transact Business in State”
§ 18-2054.4 “Establishment of One or More Series of Members, Managers or Membership Interests—Enforceability of Debts, Liabilities, Obligations and Expenses—Powers and Duties—Voting Rights—Management of Series—Distributions—Termination of Series—Registration of Foreign Company”
§ 18-2055.1 “Failure To Pay Registered Agent Fees”
§ 18-2055.2 “Annual Certificate for Domestic Limited Liability Company and Foreign Limited Liability Company”
§ 18-2058 “Rules of Construction of Act”

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