The Commissioner shall have authority to approve under a limited certificate of authority other specific purposes that such entity applies to engage in, provided that those purposes are incidental to or reasonably necessary in connection with the purposes more specifically permitted by this subsection. A federal association not having its main office or any branches in this state, or a foreign association, as part of its application for a limited certificate of authority shall commit that it will not originate loans or solicit or accept applications for loans at any place within this state, nor shall it, directly or indirectly, receive applications for or payments or deposits to deposit accounts or investment securities of any kind at any place within this state. Such entity shall commit in its application that when doing business in this state it shall use a specified fictitious name not containing any of the terms forbidden by Section 381.23 of this title and, without limitation, it shall not use such terms on any office, advertising, telephone listing or other medium of holding itself out to the public within this state. However, in executing any legal documents or participating in court proceedings, the federal association not having its main office or any branches in this state or foreign association shall use its actual name. The Commissioner shall establish a list of items of information required to be contained in or submitted with an application for a limited certificate of authority, and shall fix a reasonable filing fee to defray the cost of processing such applications. The Commissioner shall act upon and issue an order granting or denying each application for a limited certificate of authority. If and when all requirements of the Commissioner are met, a limited certificate of authority shall be issued and the applying entity shall comply with all steps necessary in order to qualify to do business in this state in accordance with the provisions of Section 1130 of this title. The Secretary of State shall not allow such entity to qualify to do business until it furnishes proof that it holds a limited certificate of authority issued by the Commissioner.
Okla. Stat. tit. 18, § 381.65