If you received a letter asking you to sign and return a Division Order to beginning to get paid for oil, gas or other minerals, this is a good thing. It means that the company believes that you are entitled to payment. The division order describes the minerals, it asks for information about yourself, and often asks you to agree to certain things related to the payment of royalties. But beware, in Oklahoma you are not required to sign and return a division order. In fact, you may be unnecessarily impairing or giving away your rights.
If minerals are being produced from an Oklahoma well, you are not required to sign and return a Division Order. Oklahoma law is very clear, the company responsible for payment must pay even if you refuse to return the Division Order. In 1989 the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that a company cannot withhold payment of royalties based on the refusal to return a Division Order.
There are many reasons not to a Division Order
When you receive a request for a Division Order, you should take several steps to insure that you will be paid timely. First, you should return an IRS form W-9 with your tax identification number. Otherwise, the company will subject your payments to the maximum withholding amount. Second, you should communicate with the company acknowledge receipt of the Division Order and explain why you will not return it. A letter and a form similar to a Division Order is very helpful. Provide the company with your contact information.
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The NADOA form, while appearing neutral contains provisions that an Oklahoma mineral owner is not required to agree to. In fact, it is not in the owner’s best interest to sign the NADOA form. There are several reasons:
Instead of signing a division order, you can provide the company with your own form as a substitute. The information you provide should not obligate you to unnecessary obligations. The format should be in a manner in which the company is comfortable. You should also send a letter explaining that you will not be signing the Division Order and to state your legal justification for the refusal.
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