Articles of Revocation Of Dissolution (Florida Profit Corporation) is a legal document used to reinstate a Florida Profit Corporation (FPC) that has been dissolved. The Articles of Revocation document must be filed with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, and signed by the registered agent, or a director or officer of the FPC. The document must include the name of the FPC, its date of dissolution, the effective date of the revocation, and the signatures of a director or officer and the registered agent. The Articles of Revocation Of Dissolution (Florida Profit Corporation) can take two forms: a short form, or a long form. The short form is a one-page document that states the name of the FPC and the date of dissolution. The long form is a more detailed document that includes additional information such as the name of the registered agent, the effective date of the revocation, and the signatures of a director or officer and the registered agent. Once the Articles of Revocation Of Dissolution (Florida Profit Corporation) are filed with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, the FPC is reinstated and may resume business operations.