
Delaware.gov - Official Website of the State of Delaware
The official website of the State of Delaware. Find information about state government, programs, and services. The First State is located in the Northeast U.S.
Division of Corporations - Filing - Delaware
To retrieve information on a Delaware entity, Key in the name of the entity you are searching. The search results will return both active and inactive entities from our database.
Division of Corporations - State of Delaware
Find Out How to Expedite Your Order Order a Good Standing Certificate Frequently Asked Questions Delaware Laws Registered Agents Trademarks & Service Marks Certificates & Apostilles
State Directory - State of Delaware
View an alphabetical listing of Delaware State Agencies websites and social media accounts. Search and filter to find what you need.
Frequently Asked Questions - Division of Corporations - Delaware
The Delaware Division of Corporations answers all of your frequently asked questions about incorporating in Delaware on this page.
The Secretary of State - Delaware Department of State
Charuni Patibanda-Sanchez was nominated by Governor Matt Meyer and sworn in as Delaware’s Secretary of State by the Delaware State Senate on January 28, 2025.
The Delaware Department of State
In addition to providing direction such as budgetary and policy guidance to the various operating divisions of the Department, the Secretary of State also serves on the Board of Pardons, the …
Delaware Courts - State of Delaware
The Delaware Judiciary is composed of the Supreme Court, the Court of Chancery, the Superior Court, the Family Court, the Court of Common Pleas, the Justice of the Peace Court, and related judicial …
Guides - Guides to Services - State of Delaware
View guides to services for working & training, moving to Delaware, driver's service, voter registration & elections, safety & emergency information
Tax Center - Guides to Services - State of Delaware
All corporations incorporated in the State of Delaware are required to file an Annual Report and to pay a franchise tax. Exempt domestic corporations do not pay a tax but must file an Annual Report.