Indiana 34471- Articles of Dissolution for a Corporation refers to the official paperwork that must be filed with the Indiana Secretary of State in order for a corporation to dissolve. The Articles of Dissolution must include the name of the corporation, the date of the filing, the signature of the corporation’s registered agent, and the name and address of the registered agent. There are two types of Indiana 34471- Articles of Dissolution for a Corporation; voluntary dissolution and involuntary dissolution. Voluntary dissolution is initiated by a majority of the corporation’s shareholders and involves the filing of a Certificate of Voluntary Dissolution. Involuntary dissolution is initiated by the state and involves the filing of a Certificate of Involuntary Dissolution. Both types of dissolution require the filing of Indiana 34471- Articles of Dissolution for a Corporation.