The Delaware Opt In Certificate (pursuant to Local Rule 9019-5(j)(iii)) is a document that allows a party to a Delaware court action to opt in to the court's decision. This document is filed with the court and is used to signify that the party agrees to be bound by the court's decision in the case. The Delaware Opt In Certificate can be used in both civil and criminal cases and is a way for the court to ensure that all parties involved are aware of and agree to the outcome of the case. The Delaware Opt In Certificate is divided into two types: the General Opt In Certificate and the Limited Opt In Certificate. The General Opt In Certificate is used when a party agrees to be bound by the court's decision without any restrictions. The Limited Opt In Certificate is used when a party agrees to be bound by the court's decision, but only in certain specific circumstances. When filing an Opt-In Certificate, parties must include their name, address, phone number, email address, and signature. The Opt-In Certificate must also include the name of the case, the court in which the case is being heard, and the date the Opt-In Certificate was signed.