Utah Articles of Amendment To Articles of Incorporation (Profit) are documents that must be filed with the Utah Division of Corporations and Commercial Code in order to make changes to the articles of incorporation for a profit corporation. The Articles of Amendment must be signed by an officer of the corporation and include the name of the corporation, the number of shares authorized to be issued, and the proposed amendment. There are three types of Utah Articles of Amendment To Articles of Incorporation (Profit): 1. Amendment to the Board of Directors: This type of amendment changes the number of directors, the classes of directors, the terms of directors, and the qualifications of directors. 2. Amendment to the Registered Agent: This type of amendment changes the name and address of the registered agent of the corporation. 3. Amendment to the Articles of Incorporation: This type of amendment changes the name of the corporation, the purpose of the corporation, the duration of the corporation, the number of authorized shares, the rights, preferences, and privileges of the shares, the restrictions on the transfer of shares, the registered agent, and the mailing address of the corporation.