Wisconsin Restated Articles of Incorporation — Stock For-Profit Corporation is a legal document that outlines the structure of a for-profit corporation in the state of Wisconsin. It sets forth the corporate structure, including the name of the corporation, its purpose, the number of authorized shares, the par value of shares, the names and addresses of the incorporates, and the registered agent. It also includes the name of the corporation's board of directors and the names and addresses of its officers. The Wisconsin Restated Articles of Incorporation — Stock For-Profit Corporation must be filed with the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions in order for the corporation to be legally established. There are three types of Wisconsin Restated Articles of Incorporation — Stock For-Profit Corporation: Initial Articles of Incorporation, Amendment to Articles of Incorporation, and Restated Articles of Incorporation.