Pennsylvania Articles of Amendment — Domestic Corporation (Business Corporation Or Non-Profit Corporation) is a legal document used to make changes to a corporation’s original Articles of Incorporation. It is filed with the Pennsylvania Department of State’s Bureau of Corporations and Charitable Organizations. Depending on the type of corporation, the amendments may include changes to the corporate name, purpose, capital structure, rights and powers of shareholders, and other details of the corporate organization. There are two types of Pennsylvania Articles of Amendment — Domestic Corporation: Business Corporation and Non-Profit Corporation. For a Business Corporation, the amendments typically include changes to the corporate name, purpose, capital structure, rights and powers of shareholders, and other details of the corporate organization. For a Non-Profit Corporation, the amendments typically include changes to the corporate name, purpose, rights and powers of directors, and other details of the corporate organization. Both types of Pennsylvania Article of Amendment must be signed by an officer of the corporation and accompanied by the appropriate filing fee.