The New Mexico Amendment to Articles of Incorporation is a document used to make changes to the information of a corporation that is already incorporated in New Mexico. This document must be filed with the New Mexico Secretary of State to be legally effective. It is also known as a Certificate of Amendment. There are two types of New Mexico Amendment to Articles of Incorporation: 1) Articles of Amendment and 2) Articles of Amendment and Merger. The Articles of Amendment are used to make changes to the articles of incorporation of a corporation that is already registered in the state. This can include changes to the corporate name, purpose, address, number of directors, and other such information. The Articles of Amendment and Merger is used to merge two or more corporations together, or to merge one corporation into another. This document must include the name of the merging corporations and the new corporation that will be formed as a result of the merger. It must also include the terms and conditions of the merger. Both documents must be signed by the authorized representative of the corporation, such as the president or the secretary. Once the document is filed with the New Mexico Secretary of State, it will become legally effective.