Oklahoma Amended Articles of Organization is a document used by limited liability companies (LCS) to make changes to their existing articles of organization. It is filed with the Oklahoma Secretary of State to officially update the LLC’s records. The document includes details about the LLC’s name, registered agent, purpose, management structure, and other important information. There are three types of Oklahoma Amended Articles of Organization: Amendment to Articles of Organization, Restated Articles of Organization, and Merger Articles of Organization. An Amendment to Articles of Organization is used to make changes to an existing LLC’s articles of organization, such as changing the LLC’s name or registered agent. A Restated Articles of Organization is used to make changes to an existing LLC’s articles of organization, such as changing the LLC’s purpose or management structure. A Merger Articles of Organization is used to merge two or more existing LCS into one new LLC. All three types of Oklahoma Amended Articles of Organization must be signed by an authorized person and submitted to the Oklahoma Secretary of State with the appropriate filing fee.