The New Jersey Certificate of Dissolution Without A Meeting of Shareholders Domestic Profit and Nonprofit Corps is a document that officially terminates the existence of a Domestic Profit or Nonprofit Corporation registered in the State of New Jersey. It is filed with the State of New Jersey Division of Revenue to officially dissolve the entity. There are two types of New Jersey Certificate of Dissolution Without A Meeting of Shareholders Domestic Profit and Nonprofit Corps: Voluntary Dissolution and Involuntary Dissolution. A Voluntary Dissolution is initiated when the shareholders of a Domestic Profit or Nonprofit Corporation agree to dissolve the entity, and it is filed with the State of New Jersey Division of Revenue. An Involuntary Dissolution is initiated when the shareholders are unable to reach an agreement on the dissolution, and it is filed with the State of New Jersey Division of Revenue.