Maine Restated Articles of Incorporation are documents that must be filed with the state of Maine in order to amend an existing corporation’s existing Articles of Incorporation. The Restated Articles of Incorporation contain updated information about the corporation’s members, directors, and purpose. They also provide an updated description of the corporation’s registered office, and the registered agent’s name and address. There are two types of Maine Restated Articles of Incorporation: standard Restated Articles of Incorporation and long form Restated Articles of Incorporation. Standard Restated Articles of Incorporation are a simplified version of the long form and are typically used for basic changes such as an amendment of the corporation’s name. Long form Restated Articles of Incorporation are used for more complex changes such as the addition or elimination of members or directors. Both types of Restated Articles of Incorporation require the corporation’s Organizational Meeting Minutes and a filing fee before they can be filed with the state.