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Once it has passed, you will proceed into the DMV to title and register your vehicle. If you do not have a Delaware drivers license or ID, you will need to bring two proofs of residency; proof of insurance; a passing inspection; and proof of identity.
Motor Vehicle Fees Registration - CarsRenewals (yearly)$40.00Retain Tag Fee$20.00Switch Tag Fee (per tag title)$20.00Document Fee: 4.25% of purchase price or NADA book value, whichever is greater. The Document Fee for Mobile Homes is 3.75%. Minimum document fee is $8.00.43 more rows
Delaware law allows non-residents to register a vehicle in Delaware if they meet certain conditions. They would need to provide the following documents to any DMV location: A copy of a registration and proof of insurance for a vehicle owned in the state where they are a resident.
Delaware law allows non-residents to register a vehicle in Delaware if they meet certain conditions. They would need to provide the following documents to any DMV location: A copy of a registration and proof of insurance for a vehicle owned in the state where they are a resident.
What is accepted as proof of address? Water, electricity, gas, telephone, or Internet bill. Credit card bill or statement. Bank statement. Bank reference letter. Mortgage statement or contract. Letter issued by a public authority (e.g. a courthouse) Company payslip. Car or home insurance policy.
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6 Points of ID At least one Primary Document. At least one Secondary Document. A verifiable Social Security Number (SSN), or Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN), or a letter of ineligibility for an SSN from the Social Security Administration (SSA) Proof of address.
To do so, visit residents can visit their local DMV office with the following documentation: Proof of a valid Delaware auto insurance policy. A completed Certificate of Title Application (Form MV-212). The vehicles out-of-state title. A valid Delaware drivers license.
Please provide TWO of the following for proof of Delaware residency: Utility Bills. Credit Card Statement. Auto or Life Insurance policies.
Legally, you can have multiple residences in multiple states, but only one domicile. You must be physically in the same state as your domicile most of the year, and able to prove the domicile is your principal residence, true home or place you return to.
Please provide TWO of the following for proof of Delaware residency: Utility Bills. Credit Card Statement. Auto or Life Insurance policies.

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