Delaware Certification of Readability is a legal requirement for certain documents and contracts issued in the state of Delaware. It is a process of determining whether a document is written in a way that is easy for the intended reader to understand. The Delaware Certification of Readability requires the document to be written in plain English and free of ambiguous language. The process includes an evaluation of the document’s structure, formatting, sentence length, and use of jargon. There are two types of Delaware Certification of Readability: basic and advanced. Basic Certification of Readability focuses on the document’s structure and formatting, while Advanced Certification of Readability requires an in-depth review of sentence length and use of jargon. To obtain certification, the document must be reviewed and approved by an independent third-party reviewer.