Delaware Certificate of Good Standing 2026: Cost, Timing, and How to Order
The complete 2026 guide to ordering a Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form): $50 standard fee, 5-10 business days processing, common rejection reasons, and how File.Business handles the entire request including apostille for international use.
What a Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) Actually Is
A Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) is the official state-issued document confirming that an LLC, corporation, or other registered entity exists in Delaware, is currently authorized to do business, and is in compliance with all required state filings and fees. The certificate is signed and sealed by the Delaware Division of Corporations and carries the same legal weight as the state's underlying records. Banks, lenders, courts, counterparties, and foreign jurisdictions rely on the certificate as the authoritative proof that the entity is in good standing.
Delaware is the only state that offers both Short Form ($50, basic) and Long Form ($175, includes filing history) certificates plus same-day, 2-hour, and 30-minute expedite tiers. This is one of the distinguishing features of the Delaware certificate compared to other states. Delaware's standard certificate processing runs 5-10 business days; Expedited processing is available for $1000 with turnaround of 2 hours (PM same-day) or 30 minutes (priority).
When you need a Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form)
Six situations consistently require a Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form): (1) opening a business bank account at most major banks; (2) closing a loan, line of credit, or other commercial financing; (3) closing on an acquisition, merger, or sale of the business; (4) qualifying to do business as a foreign entity in another state (the other state requires proof of good standing from your home state); (5) obtaining an apostille for use in a foreign country; (6) responding to due-diligence requests from customers, investors, or counterparties.
How long the Delaware certificate stays "fresh"
Banks, lenders, and counterparties typically accept a Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) dated within 60-90 days of the relevant transaction. After that window, most counterparties require an updated certificate to confirm continued good standing. Plan certificate timing so that the dated certificate is in hand when the transaction closes, not so early that it expires before close, but not so late that processing delays push past the deadline.
What's Actually Involved in Getting a Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form)
Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) at a Glance
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| Document name | Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) |
| Issuing agency | Delaware Division of Corporations |
| Standard fee | $50 |
| Standard processing | 5-10 business days |
| Expedited fee | $1000 |
| Expedited processing | 2 hours (PM same-day) or 30 minutes (priority) |
| Validity period | 60-90 days |
| Apostille available | Yes |
The Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) request itself is administrative, submit a request, pay the $50 fee, wait for processing. What makes it failure-prone is the underlying requirement that the entity be in compliance before the Delaware Division of Corporations will issue the certificate. Four pre-requisites determine whether your certificate request will be approved or rejected.
Prerequisite 1: Current on annual reports
Delaware will not issue a Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) to an entity with delinquent annual reports. If your entity is past-due, the certificate request will be rejected and the request fee will not be refunded. Confirm annual report status before submitting the certificate request. If the entity is past-due, file the missing annual report first, allow 5-10 business days for the state to update the public record, then submit the certificate request.
Prerequisite 2: Current on franchise tax or business privilege tax
Many states (including Delaware where applicable) require franchise tax, business privilege tax, or equivalent state-level entity taxes to be current before issuing a Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form). The Delaware Division of Corporations verifies this with the relevant state revenue department before processing. If taxes are delinquent, the certificate cannot issue until the tax obligation is resolved, which can take 2-6 weeks.
Prerequisite 3: Active registered agent on file
The Delaware Division of Corporations will not issue a Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) for an entity without a valid registered agent on file. If your registered agent has resigned, moved, or stopped providing service, the certificate request will be rejected. Confirm registered agent status and file any required Change of Registered Agent before requesting the certificate.
Prerequisite 4: No active dissolution or revocation proceedings
If the Delaware Division of Corporations has initiated administrative dissolution or revocation proceedings against the entity (typically for prolonged non-compliance), the certificate cannot issue until those proceedings are resolved. Resolving them usually requires reinstatement, which can take 2-4 weeks. Confirm there are no pending state proceedings before requesting the certificate.
Delaware-Specific Mistakes to Avoid
Four recurring mistakes cause delayed certificates and missed transaction deadlines in Delaware.
Mistake 1: Ordering too early
A Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) issued today is valid for 60-90 days. Ordering 4-6 weeks before a closing date is too early, the certificate may expire before the transaction completes. Order the certificate 2-3 weeks before the closing date so it remains fresh through the closing window.
Mistake 2: Ordering too late
Conversely, ordering the Delaware certificate 3-5 days before a closing creates a timing risk. Standard processing in Delaware runs 5-10 business days. If a hidden compliance issue is discovered during processing (delinquent annual report, tax issue, RA problem), there will not be time to resolve it before the closing date. Order 2-3 weeks ahead to allow buffer for any issues.
Mistake 3: Skipping the expedited tier when timing is tight
Delaware offers expedited processing for $1000 with 2 hours (PM same-day) or 30 minutes (priority) turnaround. If your timeline is tight, the expedited fee is trivial compared to the cost of delaying a closing or losing a financing window. Use the expedited tier whenever the certificate is needed within 2 weeks.
Mistake 4: Not requesting an apostille at the same time
If the Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) will be used outside the United States (international banking, foreign incorporation, work visa application), it usually requires an apostille from the Delaware Secretary of State to be accepted abroad. Apostille processing is a separate step that adds 5-10 business days. Request the apostille at the same time as the certificate to avoid sequential delays.
How File.Business Handles Delaware Certificates of Good Standing
File.Business orders Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form)s for entities under our compliance service. Before placing the request, we pre-verify that the entity is current on annual reports, franchise tax (or equivalent), and registered agent designation, so the certificate request is not rejected for a compliance issue. We submit the request through corp.delaware.gov, pay the $50 fee (or $1000 expedited if needed), monitor processing daily, retrieve the certificate when issued, and deliver it as a PDF to your document vault plus a paper original if required. For international use, we coordinate the apostille at the same time.
For multi-entity portfolios
For businesses needing certificates for multiple Delaware entities (acquisitions, foreign qualifications, financing closings), File.Business handles bulk certificate requests through a single engagement. We sequence the requests to keep all certificates current through the transaction window and ensure each certificate carries the same dated effective period.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) cost?
The standard Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) fee is $50. Expedited processing is available for $1000.
How long does a Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) take to issue?
Standard Delaware processing runs 5-10 business days. Expedited processing takes 2 hours (PM same-day) or 30 minutes (priority).
How long is a Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) valid?
Most banks, lenders, and counterparties treat a Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) as fresh for 60-90 days from the date of issuance. After that window, most counterparties require an updated certificate.
Does Delaware offer expedited certificate processing?
Yes. Delaware offers expedited certificate processing for $1000 with 2 hours (PM same-day) or 30 minutes (priority) turnaround.
Can I get an apostille on a Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) for international use?
Yes. The Delaware Division of Corporations issues apostilles for Delaware certificates intended for use in countries that are parties to the Hague Apostille Convention. Request the apostille at the same time as the certificate to avoid sequential processing delays.
Why was my Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form) request rejected?
The most common reasons for rejection: (1) entity is delinquent on annual reports; (2) entity owes franchise tax, business privilege tax, or other state-level taxes; (3) registered agent on file has resigned or moved; (4) administrative dissolution proceedings are active against the entity. Resolve the underlying compliance issue, then resubmit the request.
Can File.Business order my Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form)?
Yes. File.Business pre-verifies entity compliance status, submits the request through corp.delaware.gov, pays all state fees, monitors processing, and delivers the certificate as PDF plus paper original (where needed). For international use we coordinate the apostille in parallel to avoid sequential delays.
Need a Delaware Certificate of Good Standing (Short Form or Long Form)?
File.Business pre-verifies your entity's compliance status, submits the request, monitors processing daily, and delivers the certificate as PDF + paper original. For international use we coordinate the apostille in parallel. One engagement, end to end.