Alaska Articles of Amendment for Domestic Business Corporation is a document used to change the information that is currently in the Articles of Incorporation, which is the initial filing with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business & Professional Licensing. This document is required to make any changes to the existing Articles of Incorporation, such as changing the company’s name, its corporate purpose, the address of the registered office, the number of authorized shares, or the board of directors. This document must be signed by the company’s president, secretary, or other authorized person and filed with the Alaska Division in order to be valid. There are three types of Alaska Articles of Amendment for Domestic Business Corporation: Name Amendment, Structure Amendment, and Other Amendments. Name Amendment is used to change the name of the corporation, Structure Amendment is used to change the structure or purpose of the corporation, such as changing the number of authorized shares or the board of directors, and Other Amendments are used to make changes to the Articles of Incorporation that do not fall into the other two categories.