Hawaii Amended and Restated Articles of Organization are legal documents used to form a business entity in the state of Hawaii. These documents are filed with the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs and must be signed by the organizer of the business. The documents include information such as the company's name, type of company, addresses, registered agent, owner and member names, and purpose of the business. There are two different types of Hawaii Amended and Restated Articles of Organization: Professional Corporations and Limited Liability Companies. Professional Corporations are used to form businesses that provide professional services such as attorneys, doctors, and accountants. Limited Liability Companies are used to form businesses that provide goods and services to the public. Both types of Hawaii Amended and Restated Articles of Organization must be filed with the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs and must include specific information as outlined by the state of Hawaii.