Oklahoma Code § 59-1524

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Application for license - Bond - Fingerprints and
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photograph - Agent for service of process.
A.  An application for a license pursuant to the provisions of
the Precious Metal and Gem Dealer Licensing Act shall be under oath
and state:
1.  If the applicant is an individual, the full name and place
of residence of the applicant;
2.  If the applicant is a partnership, the full name and place
of residence of each member of the partnership; and
3.  If the applicant is a corporation, the full name and place
of residence of each officer or major stockholder of the
corporation.
B.  The application shall state the location where the business
is to be conducted and contain such additional relevant information
as the Administrator may require.  The Administrator shall require
documentation to verify the location where the business is to be
conducted or will be utilized by the applicant, including, but not
limited to, a deed, bill of sale, lease, or rental agreement.  The
Administrator shall also require the name, contact person and
telephone number of the business location if the applicant is not
the owner of the business location.
C.  In addition to the application provided for in subsection A
of this section, every applicant shall file with the Administrator a
bond satisfactory to said Administrator and in the amount of Ten
Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) for each license sought, with a surety
company qualified to do business in this state as surety.  The bond
shall be furnished to the state for the use of the state and of any
person or persons who may have a cause of action against the obligor
of the bond pursuant to the provisions of the Precious Metal and Gem
Dealer Licensing Act.  The bond shall be conditional that the
obligor will comply with the provisions of the Precious Metal and
Gem Dealer Licensing Act and all rules and regulations made pursuant
to the Precious Metal and Gem Dealer Licensing Act, and will pay all
amounts of money that may be due to the state or any individual from
the obligor during the time such bond is in effect.
D.  Each applicant shall submit a full set of fingerprints and a
photograph with each application for an original license.  The
fingerprints may be used for a national criminal history record
check as defined in Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma
Statutes.
E.  Each licensee shall maintain on file with the Administrator
a written appointment of a resident of this state as his or her
agent for service of all judicial or other process or legal notice,

unless the licensee has appointed such an agent pursuant to the
provisions of another statute of this state.

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