Maine Articles of Incorporation are documents used to legally form a corporation in the state of Maine. They must be filed with the Maine Secretary of State in order to register a corporation, and typically include the name and address of the corporation, the name and address of the registered agent, and the purpose of the corporation. There are two types of Maine Articles of Incorporation: General Business Corporations and Nonprofit Corporations. General Business Corporations are used when forming a for-profit business, while Nonprofit Corporations are used when forming a non-profit organization. Both types of Articles of Incorporation must include information such as the corporation's name, purpose, duration, and the number of shares of stock that the corporation is authorized to issue. Additional information may be included depending on the type of corporation.