Alaska Articles of Incorporation for Domestic Religious Corporation are the documents filed with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing, in order to form a Domestic Religious Corporation in the state of Alaska. These articles are used to create a corporation that is formed for the purpose of furthering a shared religious purpose or belief and is not organized for the purpose of making a profit. There are two types of Alaska Articles of Incorporation for Domestic Religious Corporation: 1) the standard form Articles of Incorporation, and 2) the customized Articles of Incorporation. The standard form Articles of Incorporation are pre-filled documents that contain basic information about the corporation, such as its name, its purpose, the number of directors, and the address of its registered office. The customized Articles of Incorporation, on the other hand, allows for the inclusion of more specific language and provisions to meet the specific needs of the religious corporation. Both of these forms must be filed with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing, along with the applicable filing fee.