That sounds like it's one of those "registered agent" companies that offer incorporation services to other companies and handle their mail, etc. if the actual corporate office is actually in another state but they need a Delaware address to make everything look legit.
This is a common business practice. Delaware has long been one of the top states for incorporating companies because of its corporate-friendly laws and tax structure.
That sounds like it's one of those "registered agent" companies that offer incorporation services to other companies and handle their mail, etc. if the actual corporate office is actually in another state but they need a Delaware address to make everything look legit.
This is a common business practice. Delaware has long been one of the top states for incorporating companies because of its corporate-friendly laws and tax structure.
Just food for thought.