Pennsylvania Articles of Amendment [DSC: 15-1915/5915] are documents used to legally amend the articles of incorporation of a corporation registered with the Pennsylvania Department of State. These documents are used to make changes to corporate structures, such as changing the company’s name, its purpose, or the number of shareholders or directors. There are two types of Pennsylvania Articles of Amendment: DSC 15-1915 and DSC 5915. DSC 15-1915 is used to amend any provision of the articles of incorporation, while DSC 5915 is used to amend provisions related to the company’s name, purpose, or the number of shareholders or directors. Both articles of amendment must be filed with the Pennsylvania Department of State.