A Statement of Domestication for Limited Partnership which Continues to Conduct Business in Alaska is a document filed with the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development, Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing Section (CB PLS). This document is used to legally convert a foreign limited partnership into an Alaska limited partnership. The Statement of Domestication for Limited Partnership which Continues to Conduct Business in Alaska must include: 1. The name of the foreign limited partnership; 2. The name of the Alaska limited partnership; 3. The date of the filing of the foreign limited partnership; 4. The date of the filing of the Statement of Domestication for Limited Partnership which Continues to Conduct Business in Alaska; 5. The effective date of the domestication; 6. The agreement of the limited partners to the domestication; 7. The name and address of the Alaska resident agent; 8. The address of the Alaska limited partnership; 9. A statement that the foreign limited partnership is continuing to conduct business in Alaska; 10. A statement of the liabilities and obligations of the foreign limited partnership that will remain in effect; 11. A statement of the rights and interests of the limited partners that will remain in effect; and 12. The signature of the person authorized to sign the document on behalf of the foreign limited partnership. There are two types of Statement of Domestication for Limited Partnership which Continues to Conduct Business in Alaska: 1. Initial Statement of Domestication: This is the document filed to convert a foreign limited partnership into an Alaska limited partnership. 2. Amended Statement of Domestication: This document is used to make changes to an existing domesticated Alaska limited partnership.