The Tennessee Statement of Dissolution is a document that legally terminates a business in the state of Tennessee. It must be filed with the Tennessee Secretary of State and is used to notify the public that a business will no longer be operating. There are two types of Tennessee Statement of Dissolution: Voluntary and Involuntary. A Voluntary Tennessee Statement of Dissolution is filed when a business owner decides to terminate the business voluntarily, whereas an Involuntary Tennessee Statement of Dissolution is filed when the business is terminated due to bankruptcy, court order, or other legal action. This document must include the name of the business, the date of dissolution, the address of the business, and the signature of the business owner or legal representative. Once filed, the Tennessee Statement of Dissolution is final and legally binding.