The New Hampshire Restated Articles of Incorporation Including Designated Amendments are documents that set out the structure, objectives, and operations of a corporation. It is used to make amendments to the company's articles of incorporation and to designate certain provisions of the articles of incorporation that a corporation wishes to remain in effect. The New Hampshire Restated Articles of Incorporation Including Designated Amendments can be tailored to suit the company’s individual needs and requirements. There are two types of Restated Articles of Incorporation: Unamended Restated Articles of Incorporation and Amended Restated Articles of Incorporation. The Unamended Restated Articles contain the original language of the articles of incorporation as filed with the New Hampshire Secretary of State. The Amended Restated Articles contain the original language of the articles of incorporation as well as any amendments that have been made to the articles of incorporation.