Run by the Secretary of State’s Business Services. It covers LLCs, corporations, LPs, and LLPs.
Oklahoma Secretary of State | Business Entity Search
The Oklahoma Secretary of State offers a free business entity search you can run by name, filing number, registered agent, or associated individual. The record covers status, formation, jurisdiction, and the entity's full filing history.
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State of Oklahoma
What the Oklahoma Business Search Covers
Each record lists the filing number, status, formation date, jurisdiction, registered agent, and filing history.
Searching is free; entities file an annual certificate to stay current.
How to Search by Business Name
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Open the Oklahoma business entity search
Go to Business Services and choose Business Entity Search, or use the direct link below. It is free.
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Choose how to search
Search by name, filing number, registered agent, or associated individual. Use the filter or advanced option below the search box to refine.
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Read the results
Results show the filing number, name, entity type, registered agent, name type, and status.
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Review the entity record
The record shows status, formation date, jurisdiction, registered agent details, and filing history.
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File the annual certificate
Use online filing to submit the annual certificate that keeps the entity in good standing.
Ready to try it? Open the official business entity search and run your query.
Search Oklahoma businesses ↗All the Ways to Search Oklahoma Records
Business Name
Search by company name. The most common starting point.
Open this search ↗Filing Number
Go straight to one record using the entity's filing number.
Open this search ↗Registered Agent
Find the entities tied to a particular registered agent.
Open this search ↗Associated Individual
Search by the name of a person associated with the business.
Open this search ↗Rules That Make Your Search Work
- Search by name, filing number, registered agent, or associated individual.
- Use the filter or advanced option below the search box to refine results.
- Results include the filing number, entity type, registered agent, and status.
- Searching is free.
- The Oklahoma ID is the filing number.
- Oklahoma entities file an annual certificate to stay in good standing.
Reading the Entity Detail Page
| Field | What it tells you |
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| Filing Number | The number the Secretary of State assigned to the entity. |
| Entity Name | The registered legal name of the business. |
| Entity Type | The structure, such as a Domestic or Foreign LLC, Corporation, LP, or LLP. |
| Status | Whether the entity is In Existence or in another condition. |
| Formation Date | The date the entity was formed in Oklahoma or registered as a foreign entity. |
| Jurisdiction | The home state or country where the entity was originally formed. |
| Registered Agent | The name and Oklahoma address of the agent designated to receive legal documents. |
| Filing History | A list of the entity's filings, including annual certificates and amendments. |
Two official references help you go further:
How to View and Download a Company's Filings
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Open the entity’s record
Search by name, filing number, agent, or individual and open the record.
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Open the filing history
Review the entity’s filings, including annual certificates and amendments.
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View the documents
Open the filings directly from the record. Searching and viewing are free.
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File the annual certificate
Use online filing to submit the annual certificate or order a certificate of good standing.
Annual certificate: Oklahoma LLCs and corporations file an annual certificate to stay in good standing, generally due on the registration anniversary.
Oklahoma Business Search - Common Questions
Is the Oklahoma business entity search free?
Yes. The Business Entity Search is free to use.
What can I search by?
By business name, filing number, registered agent, or associated individual. The advanced option helps refine results.
What is the annual certificate?
It is Oklahoma's annual filing that keeps LLCs and corporations in good standing.
What is the filing number?
It is the identification number Oklahoma assigns each entity, shown in the search results.
How do I find a company's registered agent?
The registered agent appears in the results and on the entity record, and you can search by registered agent directly.
A name is available in Oklahoma. Does that mean I can use it?
Not necessarily. State availability does not clear a name against federal trademarks. Run a USPTO trademark screen and check domain and social-handle availability before committing.