How It Works
Forming your Delaware company is easier than you think.
In just three simple steps, we take care of the entire formation process for you.
Choose Your Company Type & Services
Pick the structure that fits your goals — Delaware LLC or Corporation — and add any services your business may need.
We Register Your Company in Delaware
We handle all formation paperwork and submit it directly to the Delaware Division of Corporations on your behalf.
Receive Your Approved Company Documents
Once approved, your official documents are delivered securely — your company is officially formed.
Let’s make your business official.
You haven’t launched yet — but you’re closer than ever. Share a few details, we’ll handle the filing, and soon you’ll have a real, legally formed company in Delaware. No complex paperwork. Just a clear path from idea to official business — in three simple steps.
FAQ
Why are so many companies formed in Delaware?
Delaware is known for its flexible business laws, strong legal protections, and a court system built specifically for companies. It’s a trusted jurisdiction for founders, partners, and investors around the world.
What’s the difference between an LLC and a Corporation?
An LLC offers flexible management and pass-through taxation, so the business income is only taxed once. A corporation follows a formal structure and may face double taxation — profits are taxed at the company level and again when distributed to shareholders.
What is a Registered Agent, and do I need one?
Yes — every Delaware company is legally required to have a Registered Agent. This agent receives official state and legal documents on your behalf, and Increg provides this service for you.
What documents will I receive after formation?
You will receive official proof of registration and core company documents. They can be used to open a bank account, apply for an EIN, or start operating immediately.
Do I need an EIN (Tax ID)?
Yes — an EIN is required to open a bank account, file taxes, or hire employees. Increg helps you obtain it, even if you’re not a U.S. resident.
How long does the formation process take?
It depends on the filing speed you choose. With standard processing, it may take a few weeks — but expedited filing can reduce it to just a few business days. Increg guides you through both options and manages the process for you.
Can I switch from an LLC to a Corporation later?
Yes — you can convert the structure in the future if your business grows or attracts investors. Increg guides you through the transition when the time comes.
Is there a minimum capital required to start the company?
No — Delaware does not require an upfront capital deposit to form an LLC or Corporation. You can start with zero initial investment and add capital later when your business grows.
Is U.S. or Delaware residency required to form a company?
No — you can form and manage a Delaware company from anywhere in the world. Increg supports international entrepreneurs and provides everything needed to register your company remotely.
Can non-U.S. citizens form a Delaware company?
Yes — U.S. citizenship or residency is not required. Increg works with entrepreneurs from all regions and helps them register and manage their company remotely.
Can I open a U.S. bank account remotely?
Some fintech and international banks support remote account opening. Once your company is formed, Increg provides guidance on the available banking options for your situation.
