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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, status documents, 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 rush tier is 24-hour and the practical customer turnaround is usually around three days after the route and document availability are confirmed.

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 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.

Source confidence: medium-high for Notary Geek operating scope on Delaware rush handling; official Delaware timing, fees, 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 the Delaware request is eligible for the 24-hour rush or higher handled lane
  • whether the customer wants the Delaware do-it-yourself eCorp e-filing path instead of Notary Geek handled rush service
  • 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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