Articles of Dissolution for a Nevada Limited-Liability Company (NRS86.531) is a document that is used to officially terminate a Limited-Liability Company (LLC) in the state of Nevada. This document is filed with the Nevada Secretary of State and must be signed by all members of the LLC. The Articles of Dissolution must include the LLC's name, its registered agent's name and address, the date of dissolution, and the effective date of dissolution. Additionally, the document must include a signature from each member of the LLC, as well as the signature of the registered agent. There are two types of Articles of Dissolution for a Nevada Limited-Liability Company (NRS86.531): Voluntary Dissolution, which occurs when the members of the LLC agree to dissolve the company; and Involuntary Dissolution, which occurs when a court order forces the LLC to dissolve.