The Virginia Uniform Form of Corporate Resolution is a document that is used by corporations in the state of Virginia to document and record resolutions of the board of directors. This document is used to create a written record of resolutions that are adopted by the board of directors. It is important for corporations to document their resolutions so that there is an accurate record of the decisions that were made. There are two types of Virginia Uniform Form of Corporate Resolution: the Short Form and Long Form. The Short Form is used for corporate resolutions that are of a minor nature, such as approving an officer to sign checks or authorizing a loan. The Long Form is used for more complex resolutions, such as issuing stock, selling property, or entering into a contract. Both forms require the signatures of the board members and the corporate secretary.