Wyoming Organization Articles are legal documents that organizations in the state of Wyoming must file in order to be legally recognized as a business entity. These documents provide information about the organization's purpose, its members, and the duties and responsibilities of those members. There are two types of Wyoming Organization Articles: Articles of Incorporation and Articles of Organization. Articles of Incorporation are used to form a corporation, while Articles of Organization are used to form a limited liability company (LLC). Both types of Articles must be filed with the Wyoming Secretary of State, and must include the organization's name, address, registered agent, and purpose. Additionally, the Articles of Incorporation must include information regarding the corporation's stock, directors, and officers, while the Articles of Organization must include information regarding the LLC's members and managers.