• Source: Secretary of State of Delaware
    • The Secretary of State of Delaware is the head of the Department of State of the U.S. state of Delaware. The Department is in charge of a wide variety of public and governmental services, and is divided into the following divisions:

      Some of the most important responsibilities of the Secretary of State involve registry of businesses and corporations, monitoring banks, and other commercial activities. However, unlike many other U.S. Secretaries of State, the Delaware Secretary of State is not in charge of administering elections in Delaware. The Delaware Department of Elections is a separate agency from the Department of State.


      Secretaries of state (years served in office)




      See also


      List of company registers


      External links


      Delaware Department of State Official Homepage
      Explanation of the duties of each of the Department's divisions
      History of the Delaware Department of State
      Delaware Division of Libraries
      Delaware Division of the Arts
      Delaware Public Archives
      Delaware State Banking Commissioner
      Conference Centers Buena Vista, Belmont Hall
      Division of Corporations (handles business records, including lien statements under the Uniform Commercial Code)
      Government Information Center
      Delaware Heritage Commission
      Historical & Cultural Affairs
      Human Relations
      Merit Employee Relations Board
      Notaries Public
      Delaware Board of Pardons
      Professional Regulation
      Delaware Public Advocate
      Public Employment Relations Board
      Delaware Public Integrity Commission
      Delaware Public Service Commission
      Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs
      Delaware Veterans Home
      Delaware Commission for Women

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