A Maine Certificate of Amendment is a document used to amend the Articles of Incorporation of an existing corporation in the state of Maine. The Certificate of Amendment must be filed with the Maine Secretary of State and is used to update information such as the name of the corporation, the address of the corporation, and the purpose of the corporation. There are three types of Maine Certificate of Amendment: Certificate of Amendment to the Articles of Incorporation, Certificate of Amendment of the Articles of Amendment, and Certificate of Amendment to the Registration Statement. The Certificate of Amendment to the Articles of Incorporation is used to make amendments to the original Articles of Incorporation, such as changing the name of the corporation or adding new registered agents. The Certificate of Amendment of the Articles of Amendment is used to make amendments to the Articles of Amendment, which are additional documents filed after the Articles of Incorporation are filed. Finally, the Certificate of Amendment to the Registration Statement is used to amend the registration statement, which is the document that officially registers the corporation in the state of Maine.