The Mayor of Wilmington may take and certify under the Mayor's own hand and seal of office the acknowledgment of deeds and letters of attorney in like manner as a judge or notary public may. For such service the Mayor of Wilmington shall receive a fee of 75 cents, and no more, whether there are 1 or more parties to the deed.
Structure Delaware Code
Subchapter II. Form, Acknowledgment and Proof of Deeds and Other Legal Instruments
§ 121. Form of deed; legal effect; other forms as valid.
§ 122. Acknowledgment and proof of deeds.
§ 123. Certification of acknowledgment or proof.
§ 124. Acknowledgment and execution of deed by married woman deserted without just cause.
§ 125. Place for taking acknowledgment or proof.
§ 126. Certification of acknowledgments by justices of the peace; form.
§ 127. Acknowledgment of corporate deeds or other instruments.
§ 128. Certification of acknowledgments by Mayor of Wilmington; fee.
§ 129. Acknowledgment or proof outside State.
§ 130. Notarial acts by members of the armed forces.
§ 131. Validation of certain instruments as deeds.
§ 132. Validity of legal instruments having defective acknowledgments; admissibility in evidence.
§ 133. Address of grantee on deed.