How do you Incorporate in Delaware?

Answer:
To incorporate in Delaware, it is necessary
to file a Certificate of Incorporation with the office of the Secretary of State. Information needed to complete the certificate includes: the name of the corporation, the location of its registered address, details about the shares of stock issued (if applicable), and the name and mailing address of the entity's incorporator.


The Certificate of Incorporation forms for incorporating both stock and non-stock Delaware corporations are available for download at http://www.corp.delaware.gov/newentit.shtml . If you would rather receive form documents via mail, you may request them from http://www.corp.delaware.gov/form-mail.shtml . To complete the incorporation process, the appropriate documents and filing fees must be submitted to the Secretary of State's office in Dover.

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