The Alaska Statement of Abandonment Of Plan Of Domestication is a legal document required for the termination of a domesticated foreign corporation operating in the state of Alaska. This document is required to be filed with the Alaska Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing Division. The document must be signed by the authorized officers of the corporation and must include the name, address, and contact information for both the corporation and the officers. The document serves to officially terminate the corporation’s status as a domesticated foreign corporation and return the corporation to its former status as a foreign corporation. Upon filing of the document, the corporation will no longer be subject to Alaska law. There are two types of Alaska Statement of Abandonment Of Plan Of Domestication: one for the abandonment of plan of domestication and another for the withdrawal of plan of domestication. Both documents must be notarized and submitted to the Alaska Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing Division. The abandonment of plan of domestication document terminates the corporation’s status as a domesticated foreign corporation, while the withdrawal of plan of domestication document terminates the corporation’s application for domestication in the state of Alaska.