The Michigan Certificate of Revocation of Dissolution For Use By Domestic Corps is a legal document issued by the State of Michigan which revokes the dissolution of a domestic corporation. The document provides the corporation with the legal authority to resume operations and to be recognized as a legal entity in the state of Michigan. The Certificate of Revocation of Dissolution is typically used when a corporation has been dissolved due to failure to pay annual fees, failure to file an annual report, or when the corporation desires to be legally reinstated after being involuntarily or voluntarily dissolved. There are two types of Michigan Certificate of Revocation of Dissolution For Use By Domestic Corps: the Certificate of Revocation of Voluntary Dissolution and the Certificate of Revocation of Involuntary Dissolution. The Certificate of Revocation of Voluntary Dissolution is issued when a corporation voluntarily dissolves and desires to be legally reinstated. This document must be filed with the Michigan Secretary of State in order to be legally reinstated. The Certificate of Revocation of Involuntary Dissolution is issued when a corporation has been involuntarily dissolved due to failure to pay annual fees or to file an annual report. This document must be filed with the Michigan Secretary of State in order to be legally reinstated.