District of Columbia Articles of Dissolution For Domestic For Profit Corporation is the legal document filed with the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs Corporate Division to dissolve a domestic for-profit corporation. This document states the name of the corporation, the date of filing, and the signature of the corporation’s president or vice president. The dissolution must also be approved by the board of directors or shareholders of the corporation. There are two types of Articles of Dissolution for Domestic For Profit Corporations in the District of Columbia: Voluntary Dissolution and Involuntary Dissolution. Voluntary Dissolution is when the corporation has chosen to dissolve its business voluntarily. Involuntary Dissolution is when the corporation is dissolved due to a court order or decree. In either case, the Articles of Dissolution must be filed with the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs Corporate Division.