New Mexico Articles of Dissolution — Domestic Profit Corporation is a document filed with the New Mexico Secretary of State to formally dissolve a domestic profit corporation registered in the state of New Mexico. This document must be filed when a New Mexico domestic profit corporation has been approved to dissolve by the board of directors or the shareholders, depending on the corporation’s organizational structure. The document includes the name of the corporation, its date of formation, and the name and address of the registered agent. The document must be signed by an authorized representative of the corporation and is required to be accompanied by a filing fee. There are two types of New Mexico Articles of Dissolution — Domestic Profit Corporation: an administrative dissolution and a voluntary dissolution. An administrative dissolution is a dissolution that is processed by the New Mexico Secretary of State when certain statutory requirements are not met by the corporation. A voluntary dissolution is a dissolution that is processed when the board of directors or shareholders have voted to dissolve the corporation.