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Oklahoma Annual Certificate Deadline: April 30, 2026 — Late filings incur $25/month penalties.  File now →
15 days left. Oklahoma annual certificates due April 30.
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Oklahoma Annual Certificate Filing — $75 Flat Rate, Done Right

Every Oklahoma LLC and corporation must file an annual certificate by April 30. Miss it and the state starts adding penalties — fast. StandingShield files yours before the deadline hits.

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  • Real-time status tracking (SS-XXXX-XXXX)
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  • Deadline reminder for next year
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Deadline

April 30, 2026 — every year

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Who Must File

Oklahoma LLCs & corporations

Late Penalty

$25/month — accumulates fast


What is an Oklahoma annual certificate?

Your LLC or corporation isn't automatically renewed each year. You have to tell the Oklahoma Secretary of State your business is still active — that's what the annual certificate does.

Why it exists

Oklahoma requires every active LLC and corporation to file an annual certificate confirming your registered agent, principal address, and entity information is current. It's the state's way of keeping the public business registry accurate.

Without it, your LLC technically isn't in compliance — even if you're operating normally. Banks, lenders, investors, and clients often request proof of good standing before they'll work with you.

The annual certificate is also called an annual report or annual renewal in other states. In Oklahoma, it's the Annual Certificate of an Oklahoma Limited Liability Company or the Annual Corporation Report, depending on your entity type.

Learn more in our full Oklahoma LLC annual certificate guide.

⚠ What happens if you miss it

Oklahoma charges late fees for delinquent annual certificates — typically $25 per month or 10% of the state fee per month, whichever is greater. After prolonged non-compliance, the Secretary of State may administratively dissolve your LLC, ending your company's legal existence. Reinstatement is possible but costs more and takes time.

Who needs to file?

  • Oklahoma LLCs (domestic)
  • Oklahoma corporations (domestic)
  • Foreign LLCs registered to do business in Oklahoma
  • Foreign corporations registered in Oklahoma

If your entity is active with the Oklahoma Secretary of State, you have a filing due this year.


Frequently asked questions

Oklahoma annual certificate filing — what you need to know.

Oklahoma annual certificates are due by April 30 each year for LLCs and corporations. The Secretary of State sends a renewal notice 90 days before the deadline, but it's not guaranteed — and missing the date means late fees and potential administrative dissolution.
StandingShield charges a $75 flat service fee for Oklahoma annual certificate filing. The state of Oklahoma also charges a separate filing fee (generally $25–$50 depending on your entity type), which goes directly to the Secretary of State. We show you the total cost before you pay — no hidden additions.
Oklahoma assesses late fees for delinquent annual certificates — typically $25/month or 10% of the state fee per month, whichever is greater. After prolonged non-compliance, the Secretary of State may administratively dissolve your LLC, meaning your business loses its legal status and you lose liability protection. Reinstatement is possible — but it's simpler to file on time.
Every Oklahoma LLC and corporation must file an annual certificate each year. Foreign LLCs and corporations registered to do business in Oklahoma also have annual filing requirements. If your entity is active with the Oklahoma Secretary of State, you likely have a filing due.
You'll need your Oklahoma LLC or corporation's entity number, the name and address of your registered agent, your principal office address, and the names and addresses of at least one principal officer or member. StandingShield's form guides you through each field so nothing is missed.
No — and that's intentional. Auto-renewals are designed to generate recurring revenue for compliance companies, not to serve you. StandingShield sends reminders before your next deadline so you can decide whether to file through us. No automatic charges, no subscriptions, no surprises.
After you file through StandingShield, you'll receive a unique tracking code (SS-XXXX-XXXX) that you can use to check real-time status at standingshield.polsia.app/status.html. You'll also receive email updates as your filing moves through the Oklahoma Secretary of State's review process.

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Common questions

Oklahoma LLC Compliance FAQ

Deadlines, late penalties, delinquent reinstatement, registered agents — every compliance question answered plainly.

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15 days to the Oklahoma deadline.

File your annual certificate now — $75 flat, done by the April 30 deadline. No subscription, no auto-renewal, no surprises.