The District of Columbia Restated Articles of Incorporation For Domestic For Profit Corporation is a document that serves to restate the articles of incorporation of a domestic for profit corporation in the District of Columbia. This document outlines the necessary information for the corporation to operate in the District of Columbia, including its name, purpose, capital, duration, and other matters required by law. It also includes the name and address of the registered agent responsible for receiving legal documents on behalf of the corporation. There are two types of District of Columbia Restated Articles of Incorporation For Domestic For Profit Corporation: Original Articles of Incorporation and Restated Articles of Incorporation. The Original Articles of Incorporation is the first document filed with the District of Columbia to form the corporation and includes the name, purpose, capital, and other required information. The Restated Articles of Incorporation is used to update the information contained in the Original Articles of Incorporation, such as the name of the corporation, address, and other changes.