Delaware is a popular state for incorporating businesses due to its favorable business laws, efficient court system, and low taxes. Many large corporations, including 65% of the Fortune 500 companies, have chosen to incorporate in Delaware. If you’re interested in forming a company in Delaware, there are a few key steps to follow.
The first step is to choose a name for your company and make sure it’s available in Delaware. You can search the Delaware Division of Corporations website to see if your desired name is already taken. If the name is available, you can reserve it for 120 days by filing a name reservation application and paying a fee.
Next, you’ll need to choose a registered agent in Delaware. This is a person or company who will receive legal documents on behalf of your business, such as lawsuits or subpoenas. Your registered agent must have a physical address in Delaware and be available during business hours.
Once you have a name and registered agent, you can file the necessary paperwork with the Delaware Division of Corporations to form your company. You’ll need to choose a type of entity, such as a corporation or limited liability company (LLC), and provide information such as the names and addresses of your company’s directors and officers.
Finally, you’ll need to obtain any necessary licenses and permits to operate your business in Delaware. The specific requirements will depend on your industry and the location of your business.
If you don’t have the time or expertise to form a company in Delaware on your own, there are companies like Abbey Blue Formations that can help. We can handle the paperwork and legal requirements for you, so you can focus on running your business.
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