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A certificate of amendment is a formal document used to make changes to a company's existing articles of incorporation in Delaware. Changes might include altering the company name, addressing the purpose of the business, or modifying the structure of stock. When filing, refer to the Delaware Document Review Record Sheet to ensure you have all relevant information and documentation.