Delaware Code § 20-179

Waiver of late fees for state-issued licenses
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(a) No National Guard member or reservist who is called to active duty outside of the State, pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter,
shall be liable for the payment of any late fee for the renewal of a state-issued license if the state-issued license expired while the service
member was deployed outside of the State, so long as the service member presents the appropriate National Guard credentials to the State
agency responsible for issuing the license, and pays the license renewal fee, within 90 days of the service member's return to the State or
termination of service.
(b) For purposes of this section only, "state-issued license" includes, but is not limited to, vehicle registrations and driver's licenses
issued pursuant to Title 21, hunting, trapping and fishing licenses issued pursuant to Title 7, and professional licenses issued pursuant to
Title 24.

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