Over 1 million businesses call Delaware their legal home. More than half of the corporations that make up the Fortune 500®are incorporated in the State of Delaware. Before you start your business, navigate through the Delaware Corporation Knowledge Hub to learn more about the many advantages th...
The Delaware business name search database determines if a business name is available for use in forming a Delaware company. Harvard Business Services, Inc. has a direct, online connection to the Delaware Division of Corporations, which allows us to quickly and seamlessly determine the availability...
Delaware is the gold standard for the corporate and LLC shield to protect business owners worldwide. The State of Delaware has specific business courts and the most advanced business laws that apply to all Delaware Corporations and LLCs no matter where they do business. We are theDelaware LLC ...
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The first step in forming a Delaware corporation is to choose a name for your business. Your name must be unique and not too similar to the name of any other business registered in Delaware. You can search for available names on theDelaware Division of Corporations website. ...
Use the Delaware Division of Corporations’ business name search tool to confirm your choice isn’t already in use. Comply with naming rules: Delaware has naming guidelines depending on your business structure. For example, LLCs must include “Limited Liability Company” or an abbreviation such as...
Annual reports are required for corporations and nonprofits. LLCs, LLPs, and LPs in Delaware don't need to file an annual report. Determining and meeting your business’s annual filing date is crucial in order to remain compliant with the Secretary of State. ...
A Certificate of Amendment is a legal document that is typically required when corporations and other business entities want to indicate any changes, like a change of company name. This filing officially changes the name, either immediately or on an effective date, whichever option is selected by...
Delaware Division of Corporations401 Federal StreetSuite 4Dover, DE 19901How long does it take to get a Delaware LLC approved? Typical processing time is 10 to 15 business days, but you can expedite the processing for an additional fee.