The District of Columbia Restated Certificate of Limited Partnership for Domestic Limited Partnership is a form that is required when making changes to a limited partnership’s existing partnership agreement. It is used to update the terms of the agreement to reflect any changes that have occurred since the original filing. This document must be filed with the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DORA). The District of Columbia Restated Certificate of Limited Partnership for Domestic Limited Partnership includes information such as the name and address of the Limited Partnership, the name and address of the registered agent, the general nature of the business, the name of the limited partners, the names and addresses of the general partners, the date of formation, the duration of the partnership, the purpose of the partnership, and the contributions of each partner. There are three different types of District of Columbia Restated Certificate of Limited Partnership for Domestic Limited Partnership: 1. Amendment — Used to make changes to the terms of the existing partnership agreement. 2. Merger — Used when merging two or more partnerships into one. 3. Conversion — Used to convert a general partnership into a limited partnership. The District of Columbia Restated Certificate of Limited Partnership for Domestic Limited Partnership must be signed by all the partners and filed with the DORA. Once the form is filed, the DORA will notify all the parties involved and the amended partnership agreement will become effective immediately.