Hawaii Articles of Merger are a set of documents that serve to legally combine two or more separate entities into one new entity. This document is required in order to complete the merger process in the state of Hawaii. It describes the details of the merger, including the names of the merging entities, the date of the merger, and a description of the merger. The document also outlines the conditions of the merger, such as the transfer of assets and liabilities, and any changes to the corporate structure. There are two types of Hawaii Articles of Merger: Short Form and Long Form. Short Form Articles of Merger are used when the entities merging are all domestic corporations, while Long Form Articles of Merger are used when one or more of the entities is a foreign corporation. Both types of Articles of Merger must be filed with the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs in the state of Hawaii.