The Florida Application For Reinstatement And Reincorporation of Legislatively Or Judicially Chartered Not For Profit Corporation (FLANK) is a form used by non-profit corporations that have been either legislatively or judicially chartered in the state of Florida. This application serves as a way for non-profits to restore their status and be recognized by the state. FLANK is a complex process that requires the submission of a number of documents and the payment of a fee. The two main types of Florida Application For Reinstatement And Reincorporation of Legislatively Or Judicially Chartered Not For Profit Corporation are the Application for Reinstatement and the Application for Reincorporation. The Application for Reinstatement is used by non-profits that have been dissolved and lost their status due to a failure to file the necessary paperwork. The Application for Reincorporation is used by non-profits that have been judicially dissolved and have had their status revoked. Both types of applications require the submission of documents and the payment of a fee. The documents needed for the Application for Reinstatement include the Articles of Reinstatement, the Articles of Amendment, and the Certificate of Status. The documents needed for the Application for Reincorporation include the Articles of Reincorporation, the Articles of Amendment, and the Certificate of Status. Once the documents and fee have been submitted, the FLANK will review the application and either approve or deny the request.