An Alaska Certificate of Election To Dissolve (Domestic Business Corporation) is a legal document that is filed with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing to dissolve a domestic business corporation. This document lists the name of the corporation, its Alaska corporation number, and the date of dissolution. It is signed by the corporation’s president, vice president, secretary, or treasurer, and is accompanied by the required filing fee. There are two types of Alaska Certificate of Election To Dissolve: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary dissolution is initiated when the directors of the corporation vote to dissolve the business, while an involuntary dissolution is initiated when the corporation fails to meet certain requirements, such as filing required documents with the state or paying taxes.