Delaware LLC Formation

Form Your Delaware LLC

Stop letting “one day” delay your U.S. business. We handle the filings, paperwork, and Delaware requirements for you — with clear steps, upfront pricing, and support designed for both U.S. and international entrepreneurs. You tell us how you want your company set up, we deal with the State, and you receive your approved Delaware LLC documents.

Start Your LLC Plans from $189 + $110 state fee
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Free Registered Agent — 1st year
Formation Plans

Pick a Formation Plan That Works for You

Every plan includes a free Registered Agent for the first year and direct filing with the Delaware Division of Corporations.

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$189+ $110 State Fee
  • Name Check & Clearancei
  • Preparation of Formation Documentsi
  • Delaware State Filingi
  • Free Registered Agent for the 1st Yeari
  • Formation Documentsi
  • Federal Tax ID Number (EIN)i
  • Operating Agreement Templatei
  • Authorized Person & Initial Member Record Templatei
  • Banking Resolution Templatei
  • Compliance Reminder Emailsi
  • Priority Email Supporti
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$389+ $110 State Fee
  • Name Check & Clearancei
  • Preparation of Formation Documentsi
  • Expedited Delaware State Filingi
  • Free Registered Agent for the 1st Yeari
  • Formation Documentsi
  • Federal Tax ID Number (EIN)i
  • Operating Agreement Templatei
  • Authorized Person & Initial Member Record Templatei
  • Banking Resolution Templatei
  • Compliance Reminder Emailsi
  • Priority Email Supporti
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$689+ $110 State Fee
  • Name Check & Clearancei
  • Preparation of Formation Documentsi
  • Expedited Delaware State Filingi
  • Free Registered Agent for the 1st Yeari
  • Formation Documentsi
  • Federal Tax ID Number (EIN)i
  • Operating Agreement Templatei
  • Authorized Person & Initial Member Record Templatei
  • Banking Resolution Templatei
  • Compliance Reminder Emailsi
  • Priority Email Supporti
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The Basics

What Is an LLC?

A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a type of U.S. business entity that helps separate your personal assets from your business obligations. It allows one or more entrepreneurs to own and manage a company with fewer formalities than a corporation, while still providing limited liability protection in many situations.

An LLC is known for flexibility: it can be owned by a single person or multiple owners (called “members”), and it can be managed by the members directly or by appointed managers. For many small, online, and service-based businesses, an LLC is a practical way to establish a legal business structure, operate under a professional company name, and create a clear boundary between personal and business activities.

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Personal & business assets, separated
Why an LLC

Benefits of a Delaware LLC

  • Protects personal assets under Delaware business law
  • Flexible LLC structure with fewer formal requirements
  • Trusted legal system — Delaware Court of Chancery
  • Pass-through taxation — avoids federal double tax
  • High credibility — used by many investors and banks
  • Fast approval with online state filing options
  • Owner privacy — no public listing of member names
  • Works for solo or multi-member LLCs with flexibility to grow
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🌍U.S. & international founders
Is It for You?

Who Typically Forms a Delaware LLC?

A Delaware LLC isn’t just for large companies. It’s a popular choice for many types of entrepreneurs because it provides a clear business structure, can be easier to manage day-to-day, and helps separate your business activities from your personal life.

  • Online and digital business owners
  • E-commerce sellers on Amazon, Shopify, Etsy, or eBay
  • Local businesses — shops, cafés, salons, studios
  • Freelancers and independent professionals
  • International entrepreneurs who want a straightforward U.S. company
The Process

How We Form Your Delaware LLC

Forming your Delaware LLC is fast and straightforward — even if you’re outside the U.S.

Step 01

Provide Basic Information for Your LLC

We collect your business details and LLC members to begin the Delaware filing process.

Step 02

We File Your LLC With the State on Your Behalf

All formation documents are prepared and submitted directly to the Delaware Division of Corporations.

Step 03

Your LLC Is Approved and Delivered to You

Once approved, your official documents are sent securely — and additional services may be provided if needed.

FAQ

Delaware LLC Questions, Answered

01Do I need to live in Delaware to form an LLC?+
No. You do not need to live in Delaware — or even in the United States — to form an LLC here. Many international entrepreneurs choose Delaware for its legal protection and credibility.
02How long does the formation process take?+
Standard filings usually take 3–10 business days. Expedited options are available if you need the company formed faster.
03Do I need a Registered Agent?+
Yes. Delaware law requires every company to appoint a registered agent to receive legal notices and maintain compliance with the State. Every formation plan includes a free Registered Agent for the first year.
04Should I choose an LLC or a Corporation?+
It depends on your goals. LLCs offer flexibility and simple management, while corporations are often preferred for raising investment. If you’re unsure, we can help determine the best structure for your situation.
05What is the difference between a single-member and a multi-member LLC?+
A single-member LLC has one owner and is typically simpler to manage. A multi-member LLC has two or more owners and may require an Operating Agreement to define profit sharing and decision-making rules. Both structures are allowed in Delaware, and we can help set up either one based on your needs.

Ready to form your Delaware LLC?

Form your Delaware LLC with confidence — clear pricing, fast filing, and real support when you need it.

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