An Alaska Statement of Intent To Dissolve (Domestic Cooperative Corporation) is a formal document that is used to notify the state of Alaska of a cooperative corporation's intent to dissolve. This document is typically filed with the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development and outlines the cooperative's plans for winding up its business affairs. The Statement of Intent to Dissolve must include information such as the name and address of the cooperative, the date of dissolution, the reasons for the dissolution, and the contact information of a designated dissolution representative. There are two types of Alaska Statement of Intent to Dissolve (Domestic Cooperative Corporation): voluntary dissolution and involuntary dissolution. A voluntary dissolution is initiated by the cooperative members, while an involuntary dissolution is initiated by the state of Alaska.