By Sarah Mitchell · Reviewed by Amanda Chen, Esq. · Last updated: January 2026

Delaware Homeschool Letter of Intent (2026)

Delaware requires a notice of intent to homeschool. It's filed annually before the start of each school year with your local superintendent or state department of education.

Quick answer

In Delaware, file a homeschool letter of intent with your local superintendent or state department of education. The deadline is annually before the start of each school year. Include each child's name and birthdate, your address, the proposed start date, and your signature. Send by certified mail and keep a copy for your portfolio.

What to include in your Delaware letter

How to file in Delaware

Register annually as a Single-Family Homeschool, Multi-Family Homeschool, or Single-Family Homeschool through a coordinator. Submit annual enrollment and attendance reports.

The most common mistake is sending the letter by regular mail with no proof of delivery. Always send certified mail with return receipt, and keep both your copy and the green return-receipt card in your portfolio.

What happens after you file

In most Delaware districts, you'll receive a written acknowledgment within 30 days. Some districts request additional paperwork — proof of address, a curriculum outline, or evidence of the parent's qualifications. Respond promptly and keep all correspondence.

Free downloadable template

Download our free Delaware Letter of Intent template (PDF) — pre-formatted with the correct salutation, deadline reminder, and signature block.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a separate letter for each child in Delaware?

No — one letter listing all your school-age children is standard, as long as each child's name, birthdate, and grade is included.

What if I miss the Delaware deadline?

File as soon as possible with a brief, polite cover note. Most districts process late filings without penalty for first-time homeschoolers, but persistent late filing can trigger a truancy review.

Can I file electronically in Delaware?

Some Delaware districts accept email submissions, but certified mail with return receipt is still the safest method. Always confirm with your local superintendent.

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