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Division of Corporations - Filing. 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. This is not an indication of the current status of an entity.
Searching for Delaware businesses is done through the Delaware Division of Corporations site. The division of corporations database maintains a log of all business filings and is easy to navigate.
The public can obtain any Delaware company's Certificate of Incorporation simply by contacting the state and paying a fee; however, whether or not the public can ascertain the person/people behind the company depends on which, and how much, information appears on the Certificate of Incorporation.
You Don't Need to Reserve a Name to Search for It You can use the ?name reservation? tool at corp.delaware.gov to confirm availability. However, we do not believe it is usually necessary because it costs $75 and it would be easier and ultimately cheaper to just file the company to see if the name is available.
You can find information on any corporation or business entity in Delaware or another state by performing a search on the Secretary of State website of the state or territory where that corporation is registered.
Division of Corporations - Filing. 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.
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