New Hampshire Restated Articles Of Incorporation Including Designated Amendments is a legal document filed with the state of New Hampshire. This document serves to update the articles of incorporation of a New Hampshire business entity to reflect any changes in its structure or purpose since its initial filing. It must be filed with the Secretary of State before the business entity can legally operate in the state. The most common type of New Hampshire Restated Articles Of Incorporation Including Designated Amendments are amendments to the Articles of Incorporation, which may be made to the name of the corporation, the purpose of the corporation, the classes and number of shares, the powers of the corporation, the capital stock, the registered office and registered agent, and the incorporated(s). Additionally, the document may also include the designation and election of directors and officers, the adoption of bylaws, and any other designated amendments to the Articles of Incorporation. Upon filing, the New Hampshire Secretary of State will issue a Certificate of Amendment confirming the changes made to the Articles of Incorporation.