Delaware Division of Corporations

Access the Delaware Division of Corporations here.

The Delaware Division of Corporations is a state agency responsible for overseeing the formation and maintenance of business entities in the state of Delaware. They provide services such as registering corporations, LLCs, and partnerships, as well as ensuring compliance with state laws and regulations.

Agency Accounts

Delaware Secretary of State Registration Account

Access your online account via Delaware My eCorp Login.

The Delaware Secretary of State Registration Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • File Number : If you don't know your file number, you can search on the

Find out more on how to stay compliant with the Delaware Division of Corporations:

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