The Alaska Restated Articles of Incorporation for Domestic Professional Corporation is a document used when forming a professional corporation in Alaska. This document outlines the basic elements of the corporation, such as the name, purpose, registered office, and the authorized share capital. It also outlines the rights and duties of the shareholders and board of directors. There are two types of Alaska Restated Articles of Incorporation for Domestic Professional Corporation: the Standard Restated Articles and the Alternative Restated Articles. The Standard Restated Articles generally contain the same information as the original Articles of Incorporation, updated to comply with current state laws. The Alternative Restated Articles are more customizable and allows the incorporated to modify certain aspects of the corporation, such as the distribution of shares or the grant of preemptive rights.