The South Dakota Uniform Corporate Resolution (U-2A) is a document used by corporations to document decisions made by the Board of Directors. This resolution allows the Board to approve various actions, such as the issuance of corporate stock, the sale of property, and the alteration of corporate bylaws. The resolution must be signed by the President, Secretary, or Vice President of the corporation, and must be notarized. There are three types of South Dakota Uniform Corporate Resolution (U-2A): 1. U-2A Authorization: This resolution is used to authorize specific actions taken by the Board of Directors, such as the issuance of corporate stock, the sale of property, and the alteration of corporate bylaws. 2. U-2A Amendment: This resolution is used to amend a prior resolution, such as a U-2A Authorization. 3. U-2A Ratification: This resolution is used to ratify a prior resolution, such as a U-2A Authorization.