The South Carolina Restated Articles of Incorporation Nonprofit Corporation-Domestic is a document that outlines the purpose, structure, and organization of a nonprofit corporation registered in the state of South Carolina. It is used to register a nonprofit corporation in the state and must be filed with the South Carolina Secretary of State. The document includes such information as the name of the corporation, its purpose, the names and addresses of the incorporates, the type of corporation, the registered agent, the powers of the corporation, and the duration of the corporation. The Restated Articles of Incorporation may include amendments or revisions to the initial Articles of Incorporation filed with the state. There are two types of South Carolina Restated Articles of Incorporation Nonprofit Corporation-Domestic: Domestic Nonprofit Corporation and Foreign Nonprofit Corporation. A Domestic Nonprofit Corporation is one formed in South Carolina and a Foreign Nonprofit Corporation is one formed outside of South Carolina.