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Submitted by UCS on June 24, 2015
The State of Delaware is very active in working with the Registered Agents that do so much work with their office. During a recent meeting, the State announced that the Go Live Date would be September 8th.
In an effort to provide the best service possible with the least disruption, the conversion to the new DCIS in Delaware has been delayed and is now scheduled for Labor Day weekend to reduce the number of business days the state plans to be closed. The Division of Corporations will close for business at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 3, 2015 and is scheduled to reopen for business at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 8, 2015.
A full text of the state’s most recent announcement can be found here.
This is a large undertaking for the State of Delaware. The state is taking great measures to ensure the conversion goes smoothly. This new date is subject to change at any time. More details and updates will follow over the summer months.
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Written by Our Team
United Corporate Services (“UCS”) provides registered agent services in all 50 states and U.S. territories as well as in select international jurisdictions. With 50 plus years of experience in the legal services industry, UCS partners you with a highly skilled staff of Client Service Representatives who can help with navigating through the complexities of forming and maintaining companies for yourself or your client.
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