Contact

The contact function for this reference property covers inquiries related to Delaware government structure, agency jurisdiction, public records, and the professional and civic sectors documented across this domain. Requests are handled according to subject category and scope — understanding what falls within this property's coverage and what falls outside it reduces response delay.

Service area covered

This reference property covers Delaware state and local government operations, including the executive branch, legislative branch, and judicial branch, as well as the cabinet-level departments, county administrations across New Castle, Kent, and Sussex counties, and the administrative code governing regulatory operations.

Coverage also extends to the following documented subject areas:

  1. State finance and taxation — including the state budget, tax system, and pension and retirement systems
  2. Elections and governance — including redistricting, political parties, and ethics oversight
  3. Courts and legal structure — including the Court of Chancery, Superior Court, Supreme Court, and Family Court
  4. Business and incorporation law — including Delaware's incorporation framework, which governs more than 65% of Fortune 500 companies (Delaware Division of Corporations)
  5. Public records and transparency — including FOIA processes and open meetings law
  6. Municipal and special district governance — including school districts, special purpose districts, and regional planning councils

Requests that fall outside this scope — such as direct government service applications, legal representation, licensing assistance, or agency-specific case inquiries — should be directed to the relevant Delaware state agency. The Delaware Department of State and the Delaware.gov portal serve as primary entry points for official government services.

What to include in your message

Incomplete submissions are the primary cause of delayed or unresolvable responses. A complete inquiry includes the following components:

The contrast between a correction request and a missing-topic request is operationally significant. A correction request asserts that published information is inaccurate and requires a named public source to be evaluated. A missing-topic request identifies a gap in coverage — for example, a Delaware agency or municipality not yet documented — and requires no source citation, only a description of the subject and its relevance to Delaware government operations.

Response expectations

Response timelines vary by request type. Content correction submissions referencing verifiable public sources are reviewed on a rolling basis; submissions lacking source documentation are deprioritized. Missing-topic requests are logged against the publication schedule and addressed when sufficient reference material is available to meet factual density standards.

Requests for legal advice, regulatory interpretation, or government service navigation fall outside the scope of this property and receive no substantive response. Those inquiries belong with licensed practitioners or the relevant Delaware agency — for example, the Delaware Attorney General's office for legal matters, or the Department of Health and Social Services for benefits and public health questions.

Duplicate submissions — defined as the same inquiry submitted more than once within a 7-day window — are consolidated into a single review queue entry.

Additional contact options

For subject areas with active agency coverage, direct agency contact is faster and more authoritative than routing through this reference property. The following agencies maintain public-facing contact infrastructure:

The Delaware.gov portal aggregates agency directories across all 3 counties and more than 40 state-level offices, providing direct routing to the appropriate government contact regardless of subject area.

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