Maine Restated Articles of Incorporation are legal documents that corporations must file when they wish to make changes to their corporate structure. These documents provide a comprehensive overview of the corporation’s current and proposed corporate structure, including the number of shares, the purposes for which the corporation was formed, the names and addresses of the officers and directors, and the corporate name and address. Depending on the type of changes being made, there are different types of Maine Restated Articles of Incorporation, including Amended Articles of Incorporation, Restated Articles of Incorporation, and Merged Articles of Incorporation. Amended Articles of Incorporation allow corporations to make changes to their corporate structure without changing their corporate name. Restated Articles of Incorporation are used to update or correct corporate records. Merged Articles of Incorporation are used when two or more corporations merge. All Maine Restated Articles of Incorporation must be filed with the Secretary of State.