Delaware Code § 24-2536

Nonresident pharmacies: service of process; registered agent [Effective until June 30, 2026]
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A nonresident pharmacy must designate a registered agent in Delaware for service of process. A nonresident pharmacy that does not
designate a registered agent is deemed to have appointed the Secretary of State to be its agent upon whom may be served all legal process
in any action or proceeding against the nonresident pharmacy relating to the delivery in any manner of prescription drugs into this State. In
any action or proceeding against a nonresident pharmacy, a copy of service of process must be mailed to the nonresident pharmacy by the
complaining party by certified mail, return receipt requested, at the address of the nonresident pharmacy, as designated on the nonresident
pharmacy's permit application to conduct business in this State. A nonresident pharmacy which does not obtain a permit in this State
pursuant to this chapter is deemed to have consented to service of process on the Secretary of State as sufficient service.

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