A New Mexico Statement of Intent To Dissolve By Written Consent of Shareholders (Domestic Profit Corp) is a document used by a domestic for-profit corporation in the state of New Mexico, to dissolve the company by the written consent of the shareholders. This document is a legally binding document that must be signed by all the shareholders of the company in order to officially dissolve the corporation. The document must also be filed with the New Mexico Secretary of State, along with any other required documents. There are two types of New Mexico Statement of Intent To Dissolve By Written Consent of Shareholders (Domestic Profit Corp). The first type is the standard version, which is used when all the shareholders agree to the dissolution of the company. The second type is the dissenting shareholders version, which is used when one or more of the shareholders does not agree to the dissolution of the company.