Hawaii Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation are documents prepared and filed with the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (CCA) that modify the original Articles of Incorporation. These documents are used to amend the original Articles of Incorporation to reflect changes in the company’s name, address, purpose, classes of stock, and other corporate details. There are two types of Hawaii Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation: 1) Certificate of Amendment, and 2) Certificate of Restated Articles of Incorporation. The Certificate of Amendment is used to make changes to the existing Articles of Incorporation, while the Certificate of Restated Articles of Incorporation is used to re-state the entire Articles of Incorporation. Both documents must be signed and dated by the company’s officers and directors, and filed with the CCA.