The District of Columbia Restated Articles of Incorporation of Domestic Business Corporation is a document that is used to establish a new business corporation in the District of Columbia. This document must be filed with the DC Secretary of State to become a legally recognized business entity in the District. It serves to provide the necessary information about the corporation’s purpose, structure, and management, allowing the business to begin operations. The document includes important details such as the corporate name, type of business, address, registered agent, authorized capital, and number of shares of stock authorized. The document must also include the name and address of each incorporated, a statement of purpose, and the name and address of each director. There are two types of District of Columbia Restated Articles of Incorporation of Domestic Business Corporation: Standard Restated Articles of Incorporation and Non-Standard Restated Articles of Incorporation. The Standard version is the most commonly used and includes all the information outlined above. The Non-Standard version can be customized to include other information, such as additional directors, officers, or shareholders.