The Wisconsin Restated Articles of Incorporation — Cooperative is a legal document used to form a cooperative in the state of Wisconsin. The document outlines the basic information of the cooperative, such as its name, purpose, registered agent, and governing body. It also includes the rules and regulations for how the cooperative will be managed, including how it will be funded, how it will make decisions, and how it will pay its members. There are three types of Wisconsin Restated Articles of Incorporation — Cooperative: General Cooperative, Limited Cooperative, and Nonprofit Cooperative. All of these documents must be filed with the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions in order to become a legally recognized cooperative in the state.