Hawaii Restated Articles of Incorporation are the legal documents that set forth the structure and purpose of a corporation in the state of Hawaii. These documents provide the legal framework for the organization and its operations. They include information such as the corporation’s name, its purpose, its registered office, and its members. Depending on the type of corporation, the Hawaii Restated Articles of Incorporation may also include provisions regarding the transfer of assets, the rights and responsibilities of the members, the procedures for amending the articles, and more. There are two types of Hawaii Restated Articles of Incorporation: (1) Standard Restated Articles of Incorporation and (2) Professional Restated Articles of Incorporation. The Standard Restated Articles of Incorporation are the basic documents necessary to create a corporation in the state of Hawaii. The Professional Restated Articles of Incorporation contain more detailed provisions, including provisions regarding the transfer of assets, the rights and responsibilities of members, and the procedures for amending the articles.