The Alaska Restated Articles of Incorporation (Domestic Nonprofit Corporation) is a document that outlines the specific legal requirements and rules for forming and operating a nonprofit corporation in the state of Alaska. This document is required by the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing in order to obtain a Certificate of Incorporation. The document includes information such as the name and address of the corporation, its purpose, the number of members, and the names and addresses of the directors. It also includes a set of rules and regulations governing the internal management of the corporation. The Alaska Restated Articles of Incorporation (Domestic Nonprofit Corporation) can be filed online or in paper form. There are two types of Alaska Restated Articles of Incorporation (Domestic Nonprofit Corporation): the Standard Restated Articles of Incorporation and the Special Restated Articles of Incorporation. The Standard Restated Articles of Incorporation apply to all domestic nonprofit corporations organized in the state of Alaska and serve as the default set of rules and regulations for such organizations. The Special Restated Articles of Incorporation allow for the organization of a corporation that is specifically tailored to the unique characteristics of the nonprofit corporation.