District of Columbia Revocation of Dissolution of Domestic For Profit Corporation is a process by which a company which has been dissolved can be reinstated and continue its operations. This process is available to domestic for-profit corporations in the District of Columbia. The types of District of Columbia Revocation of Dissolution of Domestic For Profit Corporation include: 1) Filing a Petition for Revocation of Dissolution; 2) Issuing a Certificate of Revocation; and 3) Reinstatement of the Corporation. The Petition for Revocation of Dissolution must include the name of the corporation, the date of dissolution, and the reason for the revocation. After the petition is filed, the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs will review it and issue a Certificate of Revocation if they deem the reasons provided to be valid. Once the Certificate of Revocation has been issued, the corporation must be reinstated with the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs. This includes providing the necessary documents and filing the necessary fees. Once the corporation has been reinstated, it can continue its operations as if it had never been dissolved.