The Alaska Certificate of Withdrawal for Foreign Cooperative Corporation is a document filed with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing to withdraw a foreign cooperative corporation from doing business in the state of Alaska. This document must be signed by the Secretary of State or a Corporate Officer of the foreign cooperative corporation. The Certificate of Withdrawal will include information such as the name of the foreign cooperative corporation, the state or country of incorporation, the date of withdrawal, the date of filing, the name of the Secretary of State or corporate officer, and the signature of the filing officer. There are two types of Alaska Certificate of Withdrawal for Foreign Cooperative Corporations: Voluntary Withdrawal and Involuntary Withdrawal. A Voluntary Withdrawal is filed when the foreign cooperative corporation wishes to withdraw from doing business in the state of Alaska voluntarily. An Involuntary Withdrawal is filed when the foreign cooperative corporation has been involuntarily withdrawn from doing business in the state of Alaska.