one MEEN Ag said:
I looked into it. You pay a relatively steep price to gain the benefits (full anonymity if you want it). They have an incorporation fee (everyone does), but Delaware's is reoccurring every year for companies that do not operate within the state. I think it was like $2-$300 a year. And then the big issue is if you get sued, it has to be taken care of in Delaware with a lawyer. You are not able to represent your company yourself in legal matters.
It just wasn't worth it, for the small ball I play its just easier to get incorporated in texas and then use a forwarding agent to keep your home address of the public records.
Yep, great knowledge here and what I found.
I did some investigating and found a Registered Agent that I spoke with on the phone.
I think the tax advantages and legal protections in Delaware are still currently superior to Maryland so sent in the documents for LLC incorporation.
lots of good knowledge and advice in this thread (minus the troll)