Generally, most businesses will need to do the following:
Checklist to Open a Business in Delaware
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- Decide on Business Name and Structure
- Your business name must be unique; i.e. not already registered.
- For more information on types of structures, and types of entities, please visit the IRS webpage on Business Structures
- Sole Proprietors are handled differently than Legal Entities such as Corporations, Limited Liability Company (LLCs), or Partnerships:
- Choose your business legal structure and file any necessary formation documents with the Delaware Division of Corporations. Each type of corporation has different ownership, control, liability, and taxation – so it is important to choose the best structure for your business. The Division of Corporations does not provide legal advice; if legal or other professional assistance is required, please engage a qualified professional.
- Sole Proprietors, Legal Entities such as Corporations, Limited Liability Company (LLCs), or Partnerships:
Check if the name is available with the Delaware Division of Corporations.
- If you do not plan to file formation documents right away, name reservation is voluntary and a 75.00 fee applies (see step #3 in this link).
- Choose your business legal structure and file any necessary formation documents with the Delaware Division of Corporations. Each type of corporation has different ownership, control, liability, and taxation – so it is important to choose the best structure for your business. The Division of Corporations does not provide legal advice; if legal or other professional assistance is required, please engage a qualified professional.
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- Register Your Business
- Obtain Other State of Delaware Licenses, Certifications, or Registrations
- Determine if there are additional State of Delaware licensing/certification/or registration requirements (for specific regulated industries) by checking the list of Professions and Industries that are regulated by the State of Delaware.*
- Obtain Federal Licenses, Certifications, or Registrations
- Obtain Local Licenses, Certifications, or Registrations
*As you talk with local, state, and federal agencies, be sure to ask if there are any additional requirements for your specific business. These listings, while comprehensive, may not be all-inclusive of every business type.
Checklists for Selected Business Types
Food Establishments, including Restaurant, Bakery, Food Truck, Caterer, Butcher, Frozen Dessert Stand, Food Delivery
General Contractors/Construction, Plumbers, Electricians, or HVACR Firms
- Decide on a business name and structure as outlined above
- Register your business as outlined above
- Obtain other state of Delaware licenses, certifications, or registrations
- Professional Licenses: Electrician, Plumber, HVACR
- If applicable, Plumbing permitting: Commercial
- If applicable, Plumbing permitting: Residential
- If applicable, DNREC Permits
- If applicable, DelDOT Permits
- If applicable, Fire Marshal Permits
- If applicable, be sure to know and follow state and federal regulations on removing asbestos, lead paint abatement, and other regulated practices.
- Obtain local licenses, certifications, or registrations from the Local/Town/County page
- If applicable, check the Small Business Administration website for information about any needed federal licenses, certifications, or registrations
- Additional Information: Tax Tips for Contractors
Gas Stations
Auto Dealers/Repair Shops
Dry Cleaners
Salons/Barber Shops
Other Considerations
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