Delaware registered agent rules + how to change yours.
Every Delaware LLC, Corporation, and Limited Partnership must designate a registered agent. This guide explains who can serve, what the address requirements are, the $50 change process, and why most founders use a professional agent.
Get a Delaware Registered Agent →Delaware registered agent requirements
- Physical Delaware address. P.O. Boxes are not accepted. Must be a street address where the agent is physically available during business hours.
- At least 18 years old. Minors cannot serve as registered agents.
- Delaware resident or authorized business entity. Individuals must be Delaware residents. Entities must be authorized to do business in Delaware.
- Acceptance of appointment. The agent must formally accept the appointment. Delaware rejects filings where the acceptance is missing.
- Available during regular business hours. The address must be staffed to accept Service of Process and official state correspondence.
Can I be my own registered agent in Delaware?
Yes, if you meet the requirements above. But most founders choose a professional service because of three real downsides to being your own agent:
Your registered agent address is published on the Delaware Division of Corporations business record. Anyone can look it up. Most founders prefer their home address stay private.
Service of Process and official mail must be received in person during business hours. Travel, vacation, or being out of office can result in missed delivery and default judgments.
Every move requires a Statement of Change filing ($50 Delaware fee). A professional service does not move when you move.
How to change your Delaware registered agent
- 1Choose your new agent. Confirm they meet Delaware requirements and have agreed to serve.
- 2Prepare a Statement of Change. Delaware requires the new agent to sign accepting the appointment.
- 3File with the Delaware Department of State, Division of Corporations. Fee: $50. The change is effective the day the state stamps the filing.
- 4Notify your existing agent. If you are using a paid service, inform them to avoid double-charging on renewal.
File.Business handles the entire change in 5 minutes. We prepare the Statement of Change, sign as the new agent, file with Delaware, and confirm when stamped. Just give us your entity name.
Frequently asked questions
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Disclosure. File.Business is a private business filing and compliance service. We are not a government agency and are not affiliated with the Delaware Department of State, Division of Corporations or any Secretary of State office. You may file directly with the Delaware Department of State, Division of Corporations. Information on this page is for general guidance only and is not legal, tax, or accounting advice. Fees and deadlines verified against the Delaware Department of State, Division of Corporations as of June 2026 and may change. For entity-specific guidance, consult a licensed Delaware attorney or CPA.