West Virginia Revocation of Dissolution is a legal action that revokes the dissolution of a corporation or limited liability company (LLC) in the state of West Virginia. This process allows a business to reinstate its previous legal status and continue to operate as if the dissolution had never occurred. There are two types of West Virginia Revocation of Dissolution: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary revocation of dissolution occurs when the corporation or LLC voluntarily files a petition to revoke the dissolution. This is usually done when the company wants to resume operations and continue in business. The business must submit a petition to the West Virginia Secretary of State along with a certificate of reinstatement, a copy of the dissolution documents, and any other documents as required by the Secretary of State. Involuntary revocation of dissolution occurs when the West Virginia Secretary of State revokes the dissolution due to the corporation or LLC failing to comply with state laws or regulations. In such cases, the Secretary of State will issue a notice of revocation to the business, which must be addressed and rectified by the business in order to reinstate the dissolution. The business must also submit a certificate of reinstatement to the Secretary of State, along with any other documents as required.