A Rhode Island Notice of Withdrawal is a legal document required when a business wishes to end its presence in the state of Rhode Island. A Notice of Withdrawal must be filed with the Secretary of State of Rhode Island to officially revoke the business entity's authority to transact business in the state. There are two types of Rhode Island Notice of Withdrawal: regular and short form. The regular form applies to all domestic and foreign corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships. The short form is only for domestic corporations and limited partnerships. Both forms require the name of the entity, the jurisdiction in which it was formed, the date the entity registered to do business in Rhode Island, the type of business entity, the name and address of the person signing the document, the date of the filing, and the signature of the person filing the document. The regular form also requires the name and address of the registered agent, the date of the entity's formation, and the date of filing of the business's most recent annual report.