South Carolina Articles of Dissolution (Domestic Corp) is a legal document filed with the Secretary of State of South Carolina to legally dissolve a domestic corporate entity. This document includes information such as the corporate name, the registered agent details, and the dissolution date. There are two types of South Carolina Articles of Dissolution (Domestic Corp): voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary dissolution is initiated by the corporation’s shareholders to end the corporation’s existence. An involuntary dissolution is initiated by the state due to non-compliance with annual filing requirements or other legal violations. Both types of dissolution require a filing fee and the completion of the appropriate forms. Once filed, the Secretary of State will issue a Certificate of Dissolution, which will officially terminate the corporation’s existence.