Maine Articles of Revocation of Dissolution are documents filed with the state of Maine to revoke the dissolution of a business entity. There are two types of Maine Articles of Revocation of Dissolution: for Limited Liability Companies (LLC) and for Corporations. In the case of an LLC, the Articles of Revocation of Dissolution must include the name of the LLC, the date of the original dissolution, and the name and address of the person filing the documents. The document must also include a declaration stating that the LLC is no longer in dissolution. The document must be signed by a member or manager of the LLC. In the case of a Corporation, the Articles of Revocation of Dissolution must include the name of the Corporation, the date of the original dissolution, and the name and address of the person filing the documents. The document must also include a declaration stating that the Corporation is no longer in dissolution. The document must be signed by an officer of the Corporation. Both types of Maine Article of Revocation of Dissolution must be filed with the Maine Secretary of State in order to be effective.