Buy A Shelf Company in Delaware

Acquire a legally registered Delaware company with no prior activity perfect for fast setup, business credibility, and access to the U.S. market.
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Delaware Company Registration Process

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Procedure to acquire a ready made company

Your chosen directors and shareholders of the new company sign official documents that allow us to make them the directors of your ready made company. We transfer the company into your power and it is ready to trade immediately.

Changing the company name of the Ready Made Company

We can also file a company name change the same day.

Appointing the new Directors

To appoint the directors of your new company you will need to sign official forms that state this. This can also be done through giving us a power of attorney to do this on your behalf.

We will be removed as directors of the company and it will be transferred over to you. You then receive the Certificate of Incorporation , Memorandum and Articles of Association of the company and the Company secretarial Forms.

Established Ready Made Shelf Companies, sometimes called old shelf or established companies, are dormant / inactive companies that were incorporated in the previous years but have never been active.

FAQs

What are the advantages of buying a Delaware shelf company?

A Delaware shelf company offers immediate availability, a clean corporate history, fast ownership transfer (usually within 24–48 hours), and enhanced credibility due to its age. It also benefits from Delaware’s business-friendly laws and tax advantages.

The transfer process is typically completed within 24 to 48 hours after signing the required documents, allowing the company to be ready for immediate trading.

Yes, the company name can usually be changed on the same day by filing the necessary documents with the relevant authorities.

The most common options include LLCs (Limited Liability Companies) and C-Corporations. Other structures such as S-Corps, partnerships, and nonprofit entities may also be available depending on your business needs.

No, Delaware does not impose a minimum share capital requirement for forming LLCs or corporations, making it accessible for startups and international investors.

Seamless Entry into Delaware Business Market

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