Oklahoma Code § 54-500-209A

Title 54. Partnership: Certificate of good standing
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CERTIFICATE OF GOOD STANDING.
(a)  If the conditions set forth in this subsection are met,
upon request and payment of the requisite fee, the Secretary of
State shall issue a certificate of good standing for a limited
partnership stating the limited partnership’s name and the date of
its formation in this state and affirming that the limited
partnership is in good standing.  A certificate of good standing
shall issue only if:
(1)  all fees, taxes, and penalties due to the Secretary of
State under the Uniform Limited Partnership Act of 2010 or other law
have been paid;
(2)  the limited partnership’s most recent annual certificate
required by Section 28 of this act has been filed by the Secretary
of State;
(3)  the limited partnership’s certificate of limited
partnership has not been amended to state that the limited
partnership is dissolved; and
(4)  a statement of cessation has not been filed by the
Secretary of State.
(b)  If the conditions set forth in this subsection are met,
upon request and payment of the requisite fee, the Secretary of
State shall issue a certificate of good standing for a foreign
limited partnership stating the foreign limited partnership’s name,
or any fictitious name adopted under subsection (a) of Section 79 of
this act for use in this state, and the date of its qualification in
this state and affirming that the foreign limited partnership is in
good standing and authorized to transact business in this state.  A
certificate of good standing shall issue only if:
(1)  all fees, taxes, and penalties due to the Secretary of
State under the Uniform Limited Partnership Act of 2010 or other law
have been paid;
(2)  the foreign limited partnership’s most recent annual
certificate required by Section 28 of this act has been filed by the
Secretary of State; and
(3)  the Secretary of State has not revoked its certificate of
authority.
(c)  A certificate of good standing issued by the Secretary of
State may be relied upon as conclusive evidence that the limited

partnership or foreign limited partnership is in existence or is
authorized to transact business in this state.

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