Wyoming Revocation of Dissolution Articles is a document that is used to reinstate a business entity in Wyoming after it has been dissolved. The document must be filed with the Wyoming Secretary of State and must include pertinent information such as the name of the business, the reason for the dissolution, and the date of the dissolution. There are two types of Wyoming Revocation of Dissolution Articles: the first is for a domestic corporation and the second is for a foreign corporation. A domestic corporation is a business entity that was formed in Wyoming and a foreign corporation is a business entity that was formed in another state but is doing business in Wyoming. The Wyoming Revocation of Dissolution Articles must include the name of the corporation, the reason for the dissolution, the date of the dissolution, the effective date of the revocation, and a statement that the revocation is being made with the consent of all the shareholders.