All deeds and letters of attorney concerning lands or tenements, at any time sealed and delivered, being duly acknowledged or proved, and the acknowledgment or proof being duly certified, may, with the certificate of the acknowledgment or proof and all indorsements and annexations, be at any time recorded in the recorder's office for the county wherein such lands or tenements or any part thereof are situate.
Structure Delaware Code
§ 151. Recording of deeds and letters of attorney.
§ 152. Recording as affecting lands in county of recording.
§ 153. Priority of deed concerning lands or tenements.
§ 154. Deeds and letters of attorney; recording at any time.
§ 155. Acknowledgment or proof as evidence of recording; private examination of married woman.