Alaska Articles of Dissolution (Domestic Cooperative Corporation) is a legal document that is filed with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing to officially close a Domestic Cooperative Corporation in the state of Alaska. This document is also referred to as a Certificate of Dissolution. It includes information about the corporation, such as the Corporation ID number, the name of the registered agent, and the name of the corporation. It also includes a statement of intent to dissolve the corporation and the date of dissolution. There are two types of Alaska Articles of Dissolution (Domestic Cooperative Corporation): voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary dissolution occurs when the members of the corporation voluntarily decide to dissolve the corporation, while an involuntary dissolution occurs when the corporation is dissolved by the state due to the failure to meet certain requirements, such as filing annual reports or paying taxes.