Hawaii Restated Articles of Organization is a document used for the purpose of registering an existing Hawaii company with the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (CCA). This document is used to provide an updated and accurate representation of the company's current business structure, details, and purpose. This document is usually required when the company has undergone a major change, such as a name change, change in ownership, or change in the management structure of the company. The Restated Articles of Organization must be filed with the CCA and must be signed by a representative of the company. There are two types of Hawaii Restated Articles of Organization: the Domestic Restated Articles of Organization and the Foreign Restated Articles of Organization. The Domestic Restated Articles of Organization is used for companies that are formed and registered in the state of Hawaii, while the Foreign Restated Articles of Organization is used for companies that are registered in other states but are registered to do business in Hawaii. Both forms must be signed and filed with the CCA.