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Oklahoma Registered Agent Reviews: A Price Census of Nine Services

Pay one annual fee — $99 — for registered agent representation in Oklahoma. The address goes on your filings, legal mail gets scanned same-day, and we remind you before state deadlines.

Start with the authorship, because it colors everything else. OK Registered Agent.org compiled this comparison, the first row belongs to our own service, and a reader who follows our recommendation becomes our customer. Weigh our self-assessment accordingly. The pricing carries no such caveat: every number on this page is exactly what the vendor was advertising during our July 2026 review, including the one rate that sits below ours.

A 2026 Annual Price Census of Oklahoma Registered Agent Services

RankServiceAnnual priceNotes
1OK Registered Agent.org (this site)$99/year flat; renewal identicalSame-day scanning of service of process; no upsell menu
2Northwest Registered Agent$125/yr for 1-4 states; $100/yr each for 5+ statesFirst year free (bundled with formation)
3BetterLegal$90/yearLowest published price; first-year terms unverified
4Rocket Lawyer$125/yearPrice identical across all membership tiers; no first-year discount found
5ZenBusiness$199/year (renewal)First year $99 + state fees (standalone RA purchase)
6Bizee (formerly Incfile)$149/year (standalone)Bundled free 3-12 months with LLC formation (varies by package)
7LegalZoom$249/yearFlat, auto-renews; no first-year discount found
8Swyft Filings$149 billed quarterly (~$596/year annualized)No distinct first-year discount found
9Inc AuthorityNot publishedFirst year $0 (included free); renewal likely revealed only at checkout or by phone

Those figures were current on the vendors' own pricing pages when we recorded them in July 2026. This market reprices without ceremony, so verify the live number, on our site as much as any other, before you pay.

The Reasoning Behind Our Own Row

We rank ourselves first for reasons we can defend concretely. Service of process delivered to our Oklahoma office reaches your portal in scanned form before that same business day ends, with an alert sent so the response clock never runs in secret. The fee is $99 per year, the renewal is the identical $99, and the two never diverge. Checkout contains one service and no ladder of add-ons. Our street address appears on the public record in place of yours. And the one ancillary charge we do have, $15 per item to scan non-legal mail, is printed here instead of surfacing later on an invoice.

What we will not claim is the bottom price. Measured purely on published sticker, the cheapest registered agent service in Oklahoma is BetterLegal's $90 listing, nine dollars under ours. Our position is narrower and, we think, sturdier: $99 stands among the lowest flat annual prices in the census, it includes same-day scanning rather than charging for it, and it is the same figure in year one and year ten.

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Eight Competitors, Reviewed in Rank Order

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2. Northwest Registered Agent

Northwest is the competitor we respect most, and the runner-up ranking is not faint praise. They publish exact prices, answer their phones with employees, and treated address privacy as a duty before it became a selling point. Two footnotes temper the endorsement. The free first year of agent service exists only when Northwest handles your formation; purchased alone, the service bills at $125 per year. And the discount to $100 per state requires registrations in five or more states, a threshold a single-state Oklahoma company never crosses. For most readers of this page the durable Northwest number is $125, which is $26 above ours at every renewal.

3. BetterLegal

BetterLegal holds the lowest published figure in the census at $90 per year, verified in our July 2026 review as the renewal rate. What that review failed to turn up was any plain statement of how the first year bills, and the gap matters on a page whose whole premise is published pricing. We rank a fully documented price above a marginally lower, partially documented one. Readers who reach BetterLegal's checkout and find the first-year terms acceptable are getting a genuinely inexpensive agent.

4. Rocket Lawyer

Rocket Lawyer sets agent service at $125 per year and keeps that figure constant across every membership tier, with no teaser rate at any level; that kind of pricing discipline is scarce in this industry. The evaluation question is fit. The company is a subscription legal platform, and its agent offering rides alongside document libraries and attorney consultations. An owner who draws on those services regularly gets defensible value at $125. An owner who needs only an Oklahoma address and prompt scanning is buying a whole platform to use one feature of it.

5. ZenBusiness

ZenBusiness builds some of the most polished onboarding software in the group, and nothing in this paragraph disputes it. The pricing deserves a careful read: buying agent service alone costs $99 plus state fees for the first year, with renewal set at $199 per year from the second year on. Every year after the first is a $199 year, so the renewal is the figure that belongs in your comparison. At that figure, the software premium amounts to $100 annually over our flat rate.

6. Bizee (formerly Incfile)

Bizee, which did business as Incfile for years, attaches free agent coverage to its formation packages, running from three months to a full year depending on the package purchased. For a founder already planning to form through Bizee, those free months are real money. The obligation they create is vigilance: standalone service bills at $149 per year once the bundled period lapses, and the lapse date is easy to lose track of precisely because the coverage started out free.

7. LegalZoom

LegalZoom's $249 per year is the highest flat annual rate in the census, auto-renewing, with no first-year discount located in our July 2026 check. What the premium buys is the most recognized name in online legal services. What it does not buy is any additional standing under Oklahoma law, which imposes identical duties on a $249 agent and a $90 one: an in-state office, presence during business hours, prompt handoff of served papers. Whether the name is worth two and a half times our rate is the reader's call to make.

8. Swyft Filings

Swyft advertises $149 for agent service, but the unit is the quarter, not the year. Annualized, the cost approaches $596, the steepest effective rate on this page, and our review found no first-year discount softening it. Quarterly billing also has a way of disguising totals; four charges of $149 read smaller than one charge of $596, though they are not. A year of Swyft coverage costs about as much as six years of ours.

9. Inc Authority

Inc Authority offers the first year free and declines to say what the second year costs. Our July 2026 review of their FAQ, premium package pages, and homepage found no renewal price anywhere in print, which ordinarily means the number appears at checkout or on a sales call. This page ranks services by published pricing, so an unpublished price finishes last by definition. The free year is real; what follows it is a figure the vendor chose not to show, and that choice is itself information.

Oklahoma Allows Self-Service, Then Attaches an Office Duty

Oklahoma's registered agent statute, 18 O.S. § 2010, recognizes three kinds of agent: an individual resident of the state; a corporation, LLC, or limited partnership, either domestic or qualified foreign; and the LLC acting for itself. That last entry is genuinely uncommon among the states, and Oklahoma permits it without hedging, so a new company here can lawfully skip every vendor in the census above.

The statute then defines what the role costs in practice. The registered office must be a street address, never a PO box, and the agent must keep a business office at that same location, its doors open through regular business hours so a process server never finds them locked. Self-appointment therefore assigns somebody to be present at one published address for the entire working day, every working day. A company with a staffed location already meets that test; a company run from a house or a job site usually cannot, and the publication requirement puts a home address on the record besides. The organizing paperwork sits nearby: the state distributes its Articles of Organization, SOS Form 0073, inside the Form 0074 organizing procedures packet, and filing them costs $100 under 18 O.S. § 2004, with the fee amount fixed by § 2055.

Switching Agents: Form 0075 and a $25 Fee

Changing agents in Oklahoma is a single filing. The document is Form 0075, whose full title covers change or designation of the registered agent, the registered office, and the principal office in one instrument, and the Secretary of State charges $25 to process it, whether submitted on paper or electronically. The form itself is posted by the state. Nothing about the change requires the departing agent's cooperation, so none of the services reviewed here can hold your appointment hostage; a completed form and the $25 end the relationship. Customers who move their agent role to us have the paperwork prepared and submitted as part of onboarding, with the details on our change of agent page.

The Annual Certificate Reminder Arrives by Email, or Not at All

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Oklahoma's recurring company filing is the Annual Certificate, a $25 submission due each year on the anniversary of the day the Articles of Organization were filed, and the window to file opens 60 days ahead of it. Two features distinguish it. First, the statute imposes no late fee, so do not let anyone sell you protection from a penalty Oklahoma does not charge. The pressure arrives differently: an LLC still unfiled 60 days past its anniversary loses its good standing under 18 O.S. § 2055.2, and a company that continues not filing is eventually cancelled outright.

Second, and less forgiving, the Secretary of State's reminder is an email, sent to the company's email address of record no less than 60 days ahead of the anniversary. No postal notice follows it. An inbox abandoned since formation, an address never updated after a staff change, a spam filter doing its job too well: any of these converts the state's only warning into silence, and the good-standing clock runs regardless. That is the quiet argument for an agent whose compliance calendar does not depend on one email finding you. We track the anniversary independently and remind you before the window closes; the filing steps live on our Annual Certificate guide.

Choosing From the Census

All nine services satisfy 18 O.S. § 2010, so the decision reduces to price, speed, and how plainly each vendor states its renewal. The famous brand runs $249. The lowest sticker is $90 with an undocumented first year. One entry bills by the quarter, and one keeps its renewal off the page entirely. Ours is $99 in every year you hold it, scanned same-day, at an Oklahoma street address that stands in for yours on the public record. If that combination reads as the sensible pick, the order form is short.

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