Pennsylvania Articles of Dissolution — Domestic is a document that is used to terminate the existence of a domestic business entity in the state of Pennsylvania. This document is filed with the Pennsylvania Department of State and must be signed by all the members or shareholders of the business entity. There are two types of Pennsylvania Articles of Dissolution — Domestic: 1) Voluntary Dissolution, which is initiated by the members or shareholders of the business entity and 2) Involuntary Dissolution, which is initiated by the Pennsylvania Department of State. The document must include the name of the business entity, the date of dissolution, the reason for dissolution, and the signatures of all the members or shareholders. Once the document is filed, the business entity's existence will be officially terminated by the Pennsylvania Department of State.