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New Incs 10-1-19.Xlsx NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE AGENT NAME 1001 WEST MAIN LLC 3705 YUCCA DRIVE OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73013 WILLIAM WHITEHILL 10X CONSORTIUM LLC 9706 SKYLARK RD OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73162 GAGE HUDLOW 11401 BARRINGTON CORP. 117 NORTH, LLC 117 N 19TH ST COLLINSVILLE OK 74021 CHRISTOPHER BROYLES 1225 HAZEL, LLC 1120 E. 1ST ST. TULSA OK 74120 ROBERT YOUNG 1332 DORCHESTER DRIVE LLC 4300 BROOKLINE PL NORMAN OK 73072 DANIEL HAKE 1347 LAFAYETTE LLC 6915 N CLASSEN BLVD OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73116 CAMERON ROCK 1417 SW 70TH LLC 6915 N CLASSEN BLVD OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73116 CAMERON ROCK 16641 LITTLE LEAF LLC 6915 N CLASSEN BLVD OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73116 NICK BERRY 1706 S ST LOUIS LLC 1520 E 17TH ST TULSA OK 74120 1SOURCE CONTROL PRODUCTS LLC 1211 W COUNTRY CLUB ROAD ELK CITY OK 73644 TERRANCE MORSE 21 WEST HILL DRIVE LLC 13512 ROCK CANYON ROAD OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73142 BRENT BAISDEN 23 BREEZE LLC 211 N BROADWAY EDMOND OK 73034 25803 NORTH COUNTRY ROAD 3250 LLC 101 N. 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BIXBY OK 74008 A & B FARMS, LLC 19000 COUNTY ROAD 240 MORRISON OK 73061 GLENDA MITTASCH A GRAND DESIGN CUSTOM HOMES LLC 1119 LEE STREET GROVE OK 74344 DUSTIN DAVIS A NATURAL TOUCH SALON LLC 307 MOISELLE ST MIDWEST CITY OK 73110 A WHITE GORILLA LLC 1124 CD 2800 POCASSET OK 73079 RONALD DURBIN A&E TIRE & AUTO SERVICE LLC 26526 S 55TH ST. EAST PORUM OK 74455 ANTHONY SHAMBLIN A. B. CRAIG PLUMBING LLC 16105 POSITANO DR. EDMOND OK 73013 STEVEN CRAIG A.H.A. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC 4000 N COLTRANE ROAD FOREST PARK OK 73121 KIMBERLY ROBBINS AARON HOBBS PROPERTIES LLC 2113 COUNTY ROAD 1247 TUTTLE OK 73089 AARON HOBBS ABOVE OKC LLC 516 NW 51ST OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73118 ABSOLUTE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INC. GAIL LOUVAR ACE CONSTRUCTION & EXCAVATION LLC 22779 BRYANT AVE PURCELL OK 73080 LOGAN MCCASKILL ACE PLATINUM INVESTMENTS LLC 501 NW 188TH STREET EDMOND OK 73012 MIKE SCHUKERT ADA PERFORMING ARTS BOOSTER CLUB JAMIE MARSHALL ADAM INVESTMENTS INC. 2020 N BRAMBLEWOOD WICHITA KS 67206 ADDICTION SLEEP THERAPY INC. GARY BROWN AFFORDABLE HOME CARE BY LINDA LLC 3813 SW 37TH ST. 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