Delaware compliance hotline support
Research summary and key findings for 'Delaware compliance hotline support' targeted at US business owners and Delaware LLC founders.Key findings (concise)- Primary state hotline / contact for entity formation, franchise tax, and general corporate compliance: Delaware Division of Corporations. - Main phone: (302) 739-3073 with menu options (General Information – option 2; Franchise Tax – option 3; UCC – option 4; Service of Process – option 5; all other inquiries – option 0). - Live support hours: Operators available 8:00am–4:30pm Monday–Friday (state holidays excluded); online document filing hours listed on site. - Email contacts: corp@delaware.gov (entity questions); DOSDOC_Ftax@delaware.gov (franchise tax questions); DosDoc_Tech_Support@delaware.gov (technical support). - Online portals: ICIS eCorp entity search and the Franchise Tax / Pay Taxes pages (icis.corp.delaware.gov for filings and logintax/paytaxes flows). - Office mailing and physical address: John G. Townsend Bldg., 401 Federal Street, Suite 4, Dover, DE 19901; mailing PO Box 898, Dover, DE 19903.- Delaware LLC-specific compliance rules (practical, high-priority items): - Annual franchise tax for Delaware LLCs: flat $300 due by June 1 each year (payment online only). - Penalties for late payment: $200 late fee plus 1.5% interest per month on unpaid balance; continued nonpayment can lead to loss of good standing and eventual cancellation (revival requires payment of all amounts and filing a Certificate of Revival). - Registered agent required: Delaware-formed entities must maintain a Delaware registered agent with a physical address in-state.- Practical contacts & actions for common scenarios: - To check balance / pay franchise tax: use the Division of Corporations tax portal (icis.corp.delaware.gov) and contact Franchise Tax Division at (302) 739-3073 option 3 or DOSDOC_Ftax@state.de.us for assistance. - If you miss the June 1 deadline: look up balance via entity file number on the state portal, pay immediately to stop penalties from compounding; if canceled for multiple years you must pay outstanding fees and file Certificate of Revival. - For entity status checks, certificates of good standing, UCC filings, name reservations, and service-of-process guidance, contact the Division of Corporations main contact and use the Division’s online services.- Examples of outsourced/commercial support and guidance resources (useful for small businesses wanting hotline/managed compliance): - The Incorporators (example vendor) provides services to help revive LLCs, pay past-due taxes, and offers a customer support number in their guidance (example: (800) 223-3928 in article excerpt). - LLC University provides detailed step-by-step guidance on paying the annual franchise tax and links to the state portal; vendors such as Northwest Registered Agent and LegalZoom are commonly recommended for formation and compliance reminders.Recommended next steps for the blog/newsletter content (to be used in drafting):- Include the Division of Corporations' hotline phone and email (302-739-3073; corp@delaware.gov; DOSDOC_Ftax@delaware.gov) and the ICIS portal links; clearly explain hours and menu options.- Explain the LLC $300 annual franchise tax, June 1 due date, how to pay online, and the specific penalties (late fee $200 + 1.5% monthly interest), and the revival process if cancelled.- Provide a short, copy-ready script for LLC owners calling the Division of Corporations or a registered agent when they suspect a compliance issue (script template to be created in the final content draft).- Offer practical tips (set calendar reminders, keep registered agent contact current, pay early, use professional registered agent or managed compliance service) and list a few vetted vendor examples with brief descriptions.- Add links to filing portals and step-by-step instructions for checking entity status, obtaining good standing, paying tax, and filing a Certificate of Revival.Caveats / gaps identified and optional next searches (if deeper state-specific hotline pages are desired):- This search returned authoritative Division of Corporations pages and practical guides but did not fully enumerate all state agency hotlines (e.g., Delaware Attorney General consumer/whistleblower hotlines, Division of Revenue business tax contacts, Delaware Department of Labor employer hotlines). If you want those included, I can run follow-up searches focused on: 'Delaware Attorney General complaint hotline', 'Delaware Division of Revenue business tax contact', and 'Delaware Department of Labor employer compliance hotline' to add those agencies and contact details.If this summary is sufficient, I will proceed to produce the full blog post, meta tags, excerpt, newsletter content, and a call-to-action (including sample hotline call scripts and recommended vendor list) tailored to Delaware LLC founders and US business owners.
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