Utah Articles of Incorporation (Profit) refer to the official documents that legally establish a corporation in the state of Utah. The Articles of Incorporation include basic information about the corporation, such as the name, purpose, registered agent, duration, and number of shares authorized. They also set out the rights and responsibilities of the corporation's members, officers, and directors. There are two types of Utah Articles of Incorporation (Profit): standard and abbreviated. The standard Articles of Incorporation are the most comprehensive and include detailed information about the corporation, while the abbreviated Articles of Incorporation are a streamlined version of the standard Articles of Incorporation. Both types of Articles of Incorporation must be filed with the Utah Division of Corporations to become legally effective.