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ABOUT YOUR REGISTERED AGENT OFFICE IN OKLAHOMA

Explain it to me; what is a registered agent?

A registered agent, sometimes referred to as a statutory agent, is an individual with a physical presence in Oklahoma who is responsible for receiving legal notices on behalf of your business. Your registered agent must be present and available during normal business hours.

Describe the duties of a normal registered agent in Oklahoma?

A registered agent in the State of Oklahoma provides a physical address where a person is present during standard business hours. Your registered agent is accountable to receive legal documents and service of process for your business and then send this paperwork on to you. Additionally, your registered agent will remind you of important filing cutoff dates like annual report forms and other renewals. Your agent can also double check to ensure your business is in conformance with the state.

Sum it up for me, who can perform the duties of a registered agent?

Your Oklahoma statutory agent should be a company or individual who is a legitimate resident of Oklahoma. A registered agent must be present to accept legal documents during normal business hours. Registered agents in Oklahoma must provide a legal, office address within Oklahoma.

How does my company benefit from having a registered agent in Oklahoma?

Companies in Oklahoma benefit in many ways by designating a resident agent. Obviously, designating a resident agent keeps your company in conformity to state law. Having RegisteredAgentOffice.com as your Oklahoma registered agent, anytime you are sent any service of process, legal notice, letter or annual report notice – we accept those for you. In minutes, we’re uploading your files into your customer account. You’ll get an instant notification of any files we upload into your registered agent account. Additionally, we also monitor your Oklahoma annual report deadlines and send you reminders with how-to links so you can submit your paperwork ahead of schedule with the State of Oklahoma.


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