Company record
If you need a certificate, certified copy, or state-issued company record, start with the Delaware source route. A notary does not turn a private screenshot into a certified company record.
For Delaware, do not assume a simple certificate price covers a full long-form good standing or expanded status certificate. Those requests need quote review before payment.
Registered agent
Delaware registered agents receive service of process and maintain required contact information. A provider may separately help request or forward documents, but the Delaware Division of Corporations issues certified copies, certificates of status, and apostilles.
Operating agreement or authorization
If the document is signer-created, it may need an online notary act before apostille routing. The notary state can determine the apostille authority for that document.
Mailbox or USPS Form 1583
If the issue is mail receiving, use the mailbox provider's instructions and Form 1583 details. Do not mix this with registered-agent or company-record questions.
Address proof
If the recipient wants business-address or residential-style proof, ask for their rule before buying a mailbox or notarizing a statement.
Apostille or legalization
The destination country and document source determine whether apostille or non-Hague legalization applies. Delaware company records and notarized private documents may travel different routes.
Combo package
A Delaware company record can stay on the Delaware state-record route while a signer-created document in the same order uses a separate notary route, often Florida online notarization when eligible and accepted.
Shipping
International use often ends with scan return, DHL delivery, FedEx review for remote-area or high-rate routes, wet-ink originals, or recipient-specific packet assembly. Confirm this before choosing the cheapest intermediate step.