Rhode Island Articles of Dissolution By Incorporates (Domestic Corp) is a document that is used to dissolve a domestic corporation in the state of Rhode Island. It is filed with the Rhode Island Secretary of State and must be signed by all the incorporates of the corporation. The document is used to formally end the corporation’s existence in Rhode Island and must contain the following information: the name of the corporation, the state of incorporation, the date of dissolution, the name and address of the registered agent, the date of the last annual report, and the signatures of all the incorporates. There are two types of Rhode Island Articles of Dissolution By Incorporates (Domestic Corp): voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary dissolution is when the incorporates choose to dissolve the corporation voluntarily while involuntary dissolution is when the dissolution is ordered by a court.