Wyoming Correction to Articles is a legal process for correcting erroneous or outdated information in a corporation's articles of incorporation. This process is usually initiated by a shareholder or board of directors and requires the company to file an amendment with the Wyoming Secretary of State. The amendment must include the original articles of incorporation, the new articles, and the reason for the correction. There are two types of Wyoming Correction to Articles: Amendment and Restatement. An Amendment is used to correct any minor errors or omissions in the articles, while a Restatement is used to make more significant changes to the articles. In either case, the amendment must be approved by the Secretary of State and filed with the state before it can take effect.