Delaware Code § 6-18-201

Certificate of formation
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(a) In order to form a limited liability company, 1 or more authorized persons must execute a certificate of formation. The certificate
of formation shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State and set forth:
(1) The name of the limited liability company;
(2) The address of the registered office and the name and address of the registered agent for service of process required to be
maintained by § 18-104 of this title; and
(3) Any other matters the members determine to include therein.
(b) A limited liability company is formed at the time of the filing of the initial certificate of formation in the office of the Secretary of
State or at any later date or time specified in the certificate of formation if, in either case, there has been substantial compliance with the
requirements of this section. A limited liability company formed under this chapter shall be a separate legal entity, the existence of which
as a separate legal entity shall continue until cancellation of the limited liability company's certificate of formation.
(c) The filing of the certificate of formation in the office of the Secretary of State shall make it unnecessary to file any other documents
under Chapter 31 of this title.
(d) A limited liability company agreement shall be entered into or otherwise existing either before, after or at the time of the filing of a
certificate of formation and, whether entered into or otherwise existing before, after or at the time of such filing, may be made effective
as of the effective time of such filing or at such other time or date as provided in or reflected by the limited liability company agreement.
(e) A certificate of formation substantially complies with § 18-201(a)(2) of this title if it contains the name of the registered agent and
the address of the registered office even if the certificate of formation does not expressly designate such person as the registered agent
or such address as the registered office or the address of the registered agent.

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