Oklahoma HOA laws
What Oklahoma asks of your association
Oklahoma has no single HOA statute. HOAs run under their recorded declaration and bylaws, and incorporated associations follow the Oklahoma General Corporation Act (Title 18), applied to not-for-profit corporations.
Oklahoma has no comprehensive HOA-specific statute. Associations here are governed mainly by their recorded declaration and bylaws, plus the state's general nonprofit corporation law. The points below come from that corporate law, not an HOA-specific act.
Meetings
Members' meetings
Okla. Stat. tit. 18 (General Corporation Act)Hold members' meetings as provided by the General Corporation Act and the bylaws.
Records
Inspection of books and records
Okla. Stat. tit. 18 §1065On written demand for a proper purpose, members may inspect and copy the association's books and records.
Source: Oklahoma Senate - Title 18 Corporations (oksenate.gov). Citations link to the official statute - always confirm against the current text.
This is general information to help boards get oriented, not legal advice. HOA statutes change and courts interpret them differently case to case. Confirm specifics with your association's attorney before acting.
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