Hawaii Restated Articles of Incorporation is a document filed with the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Business Registration Division. It is a legal document which outlines the purpose, responsibilities, and rights of a Hawaii-based corporation. It includes the name, address, and type of business entity; the names and addresses of the corporation's incorporates; the authorized capital stock; directors, officers, and shareholders; and the corporate purpose. There are several types of Hawaii Restated Articles of Incorporation, including Standard, Professional, and Nonprofit. The Standard type is the most common and applies to all types of corporations, while the Professional type is for corporations that provide professional services, and the Nonprofit type is for non-profit corporations.