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Delaware source notes

Delaware apostille and notary source notes.

Delaware apostille requests are often business-record focused and require careful separation between certified records and signer-created documents.

Common documents

When Delaware comes up in real document work.

Delaware business records, certified copies only, apostilled certified copies, certificate of status, formation records, registered-agent or address-adjacent questions, USPS Form 1583/mailbox questions, and related company paperwork for international use.

Timing note: Notary Geek generally orders Delaware apostilles and certified Delaware documents only when the Delaware 24-hour rush tier or higher service level is being used. In most handled Delaware matters, the practical customer turnaround is usually around three days after the route and document availability are confirmed, though the 24-hour state tier can sometimes place the completed packet in Notary Geek's hands as soon as the next day.

Keep in mind: Ordinary non-rush Delaware orders are usually better handled directly through the Delaware source office or another self-service path. Business-record timing can change around state office handling, eCorp portal availability, and courier needs, and the three-day practical turnaround is an operating expectation rather than a state guarantee. Many Delaware customers are forming or have recently formed companies and may also be choosing addresses, mailboxes, or registered-agent services. Confirm the document type and company status before assuming a timeline. A Delaware state-issued company record and an eligible signer-created document in the same package may use different apostille states. Scan-back is useful but still a packet-handling issue; outsourcing receipt, scanning, and reshipping through a mailbox-style setup can add cost, delay, and support friction compared with a managed route.

Apostille physical security: Moderate physical-security signal in Notary Geek operating observations

Delaware apostilles use a gold seal in Notary Geek operating observations.

The Delaware gold seal is a visible physical feature, but it should not be oversold as the same kind of security signal as Florida high-security paper or Wyoming's grommeted packet.

Source confidence: medium-high for Notary Geek operating scope on Delaware rush handling, portal-availability friction, and FedEx/account return behavior; official Delaware timing, fees, portal status, and document eligibility still need confirmation before quoting

Last reviewed: 2026-05-10

Delaware Division of Corporations apostille and authentication page

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What we know.

  • Delaware apostille customers often overlap with company formation, address, mailbox, registered-agent, and certified company-record intent.
  • Notary Geek should try to reach these customers before they choose vendors or addresses because early choices affect later company records, mail handling, and apostille workflows.
  • USPS Form 1583 and mailbox authorization traffic is adjacent to Delaware company-document work. USmail.io is Greg's shortcut/redirect domain for the mailbox-address step, not the provider's company name. If a customer gets an address through that path, the desired loop is for them to return to 1583.pro with that address.
  • Delaware certified company records and signer-created company documents should be separated before quoting. A Delaware company record remains a Delaware state-issued record for apostille purposes; an operating agreement, authorization, POA, UBO letter, or Form 1583-adjacent signer-created document may use a separate notary route such as Florida online notarization when eligible and accepted.
  • Do not confuse a registered agent with the Delaware issuing authority. A registered agent receives service of process. A company acting as registered agent may also offer separate document-ordering, forwarding, or concierge services, but the Delaware Division of Corporations issues certified copies, certificates of status, and apostilles.
  • Do not treat a Washington, DC notarial cover-sheet or generic custodian-statement workaround as equivalent to a clean Delaware certified company-record apostille. Recipient acceptance does not make a mislabeled source-record route legitimate.
  • For do-it-yourself Delaware apostille ordering, the direct Delaware eCorp e-filing service path is https://icis.corp.delaware.gov/ecorp2/services/e-filing.
  • Delaware certified-copy-only requests use the same source-record lane in Notary Geek operating experience; the apostille is an added layer, not the only Delaware service.
  • Delaware requests are human-reviewed/scoped before charge and issuance in Notary Geek operating experience, so a bare base-fee answer does not describe the full payment or handling route.
  • Delaware eCorp and related online business-service paths can be unavailable in Notary Geek operating experience, especially around nights, weekends, maintenance, or high-volume periods. That makes DIY timing less frictionless than a simple online-order description suggests.
  • Notary Geek's Delaware prepaid/depository account reduces payment friction compared with unmanaged customer credit-card submission, including foreign-card acceptance and overcharge/refund friction.
  • Delaware commonly returns by charging a FedEx account in Notary Geek operating experience. The customer/provider may have limited control over the exact service choice or tracking visibility until the shipment is created or confirmed.
  • Notary Geek generally has Delaware return the packet to Notary Geek first, then handles scan-back and creates the final DHL/FedEx outbound shipment through its own workflow when the route fits.
  • Notary Geek does not generally place ordinary non-rush Delaware apostille or certified-document orders. The handled lane is for Delaware 24-hour rush or higher service levels, with practical customer turnaround usually around three days in the common 24-hour rush lane.

What must be confirmed

  • whether the company already exists or is still being formed
  • company name and Delaware filing status
  • whether the customer needs a certified copy, certificate of status, apostille, address/mailbox support, USPS Form 1583, or a notarized signer-created document
  • whether certified copy only is enough or an apostille must be added
  • whether the Delaware request is eligible for the 24-hour rush or higher handled lane
  • whether the Delaware eCorp or online request path is currently available if the customer wants DIY or immediate state ordering
  • whether the customer wants the Delaware do-it-yourself eCorp e-filing path instead of Notary Geek handled rush service
  • whether scan-back is needed before outbound shipping and whether the recipient requires the physical stapled packet
  • whether the customer has already chosen a registered agent, address, mailbox provider, lease option, or formation service
  • destination country and recipient instructions

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Notary law is not apostille routing

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