Rhode Island Articles of Dissolution (Domestic Corp) is a document that is filed with the Rhode Island Office of the Secretary of State by domestic corporations in order to officially dissolve their business entity. This document is also known as Certificate of Dissolution. There are two types of Rhode Island Articles of Dissolution (Domestic Corp): Standard and Voluntary. A Standard Dissolution is required when the corporation is unable to pay its debts or is insolvent. A Voluntary Dissolution is initiated when the board of directors of the corporation decides to voluntarily dissolve the business entity. The Rhode Island Articles of Dissolution (Domestic Corp) must include information such as the corporation's name, address, and the names and addresses of the directors. The document must also include a statement that the corporation is dissolving voluntarily or involuntarily, depending on the type of dissolution. The document must be signed by one or more directors or officers of the corporation. Once the document is filed with the Rhode Island Office of the Secretary of State, the dissolution is official.