Oklahoma Amended Certificate of Incorporation, after receipt of stock (profit), is a legal document that is filed with the Oklahoma Secretary of State in order to alter the original Certificate of Incorporation of an Oklahoma-based business. The amendment is typically used to alter the company’s Articles of Incorporation, and is necessary when the company’s shareholders decide to increase the authorized stock of the company, change the company’s name, or add additional officers or directors. This amendment is also required when the company has been issued additional stock or has received a profit from its business. There are two types of Oklahoma Amended Certificate of Incorporation, after receipt of stock (profit): Amendment of Articles of Incorporation and Amendment of Certificate of Incorporation. The Amendment of Articles of Incorporation is used to make changes to the Articles of Incorporation, such as changing the company’s name or adding additional officers or directors. The Amendment of Certificate of Incorporation is used when the company has been issued additional stock or has received a profit from its business. Both types require the filing of a Certificate of Amendment with the Oklahoma Secretary of State.