The District of Columbia Application and Petition For Reinstatement For Domestic Non Profit Corporation is a legal document which is used by domestic non-profit corporations in the District of Columbia to reinstate their status after a period of inactivity. The application and petition must be filed with the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DORA) and is subject to certain fees and requirements. The document includes information about the corporation, its purpose, and the reason for inactivity. It also includes information on the board of directors and officers, financial statements, and other documents as required by the DORA. There are two types of DC Applications and Petitions For Reinstatement For Domestic Non Profit Corporation: the standard application and the expedited application. The standard application requires a longer processing time and is subject to additional requirements, such as submitting financial statements and other documents. The expedited application is faster and does not require additional documentation. Both applications require a filing fee and must be signed by a majority of the board of directors or officers. Once submitted, the DORA will review the application and petition for reinstatement and issue a certificate of reinstatement if approved.