Wyoming Domestication Articles are legal documents required in the state of Wyoming for the domestication of a business entity. These articles formally register a business entity with the Wyoming Secretary of State and provide a public record of the entity’s existence. Wyoming Domestication Articles are typically required for corporations, limited liability companies (LCS), limited partnerships (LPs), and limited liability partnerships (Laps). Each type of Wyoming Domestication Article is unique and provides information such as the name of the business entity, the state or country of organization, the purpose of the entity, the address of the registered office, and the names and addresses of the governing board members. All Wyoming Domestication Articles must be signed by an authorized representative of the business entity and must be filed with the Wyoming Secretary of State.