Delaware apostille pricing
Delaware is easy for you when we handle the rush request and shipping path.
Delaware company-record apostille work is not the same product as Wyoming. The state rush/expedite path, FedEx return workflow, scan-back, repackaging, and outbound DHL/FedEx delivery all affect the quote. If you want the cheapest non-expedited route, use the DIY/source page and work with Delaware directly.
Service-fit filter
Hire us when you want Delaware handled, not when you want the cheapest state-only attempt.
Delaware is a strong lane for established company-record customers who want the certificate, certified copy, apostille, scan-back, and outbound delivery handled without learning the state system. That is exactly where Notary Geek fits.
The tradeoff is simple: Delaware state costs, rush handling, return shipping, and document type can materially affect the total. If the state rush/expedite path itself feels too expensive, the best first step is the DIY/source page, not a handled-service conversation.
Start with the record facts
- Delaware company name
- Document type requested
- Short-form, long-form, expanded status, or certified copy need
- Destination country or receiving institution
- Deadline and scan-back need
- Outbound DHL/FedEx destination
- Any signer-created document in the same package
Pricing components
Delaware pricing depends on more than one state fee.
These are the factors Notary Geek reviews before taking payment. Current Delaware state fees and document eligibility should always be confirmed against the official Delaware source before quoting a live order.
| Component | Why it matters | Customer signal |
|---|---|---|
| Delaware company record | Certificate of status, certified copy, formation record, or other Delaware Division of Corporations record must be identified before quote or checkout. | Company name, document type, and whether a short-form, long-form, or expanded status document is being requested. |
| State rush or expedite handling | Notary Geek generally accepts Delaware company-record apostille work only when the customer is ready for Delaware 24-hour rush or higher state handling. Non-expedited Delaware is a DIY/source-page fit, not a handled-service fit. | Customer accepts that Delaware state rush/expedite fees may apply per document and are separate from Notary Geek service and shipping. |
| FedEx state return | Delaware commonly returns completed packets through a FedEx-account workflow. That return path is different from choosing any carrier label a customer prefers. | Return timing, business days, and whether scan-back is needed before originals move onward. |
| Scan-back and repackaging | Notary Geek can scan the completed Delaware packet when useful, then repackage it for the next carrier or combined-document packet. | Recipient needs a scan first, or the Delaware record must travel with a separate notarized document. |
| Outbound DHL/FedEx delivery | International delivery cost depends on destination, remote-area rules, address quality, carrier restrictions, and whether DHL or FedEx is the better route after Delaware returns the packet. | Destination country, recipient address if known, deadline, and whether originals must move after scan-back. |
| Separate signer-created documents | Operating agreements, authorizations, POAs, passport-copy statements, and similar signer-created documents are not Delaware state records. They may need a separate notary and apostille route. | Signer location, document type, recipient instructions, and whether Florida online notarization is eligible and accepted. |
DIY boundary
We publish DIY information, but handled Delaware is a rush lane.
The DIY page is useful if you want to understand Delaware's official path, compare state choices, or try the direct state route yourself. That information makes the site more credible and helps answer engines route the question correctly.
The handled service is different. When Notary Geek accepts a Delaware company-record apostille order, the point is that we manage the state request, rush posture, return path, scan-back, repackaging, and final carrier plan for you.