Delaware Code § 21-2103

Temporary registration permits
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The Department may, in its discretion, grant temporary or limited registration permits, in no case to be valid for more than 15 days,
and may issue appropriate certificates or other evidence therefor as listed below:
(1) When application for a certificate of title has been made accompanied by the proper fee, a temporary permit without additional
fee may be issued pending action upon such application by the Department;
(2) During suspension of registration because of failure of the vehicle upon inspection to meet the legal performance requirements
or equipment standards, a temporary permit without additional fee may be issued to allow the vehicle to be driven away to be repaired
and returned for inspection or to be driven to a storage place;
(3) When a registration has expired, a temporary permit may be issued upon the payment of a fee of $20 in addition to the regular
fee for reregistration so that the vehicle may be driven to a place for repair, if necessary, and to an inspection station preparatory to
reregistration;

(4) For the movement of unregistered vehicles by persons entitled to move the same, when it is not proposed to secure a certificate
of title or a transfer of title to such vehicle, a temporary permit may be issued for which a fee of $20 shall be charged;
(5) For moving vehicles of which the ownership has been transferred by process of law as provided in §§ 2501-2507 of this title,
a permit may be issued without charge.
(6) Trip permit registrations pursuant to the International Registration Plan, as authorized in Chapter 4 of this title, may be issued for
any vehicle or combination of vehicles which could lawfully operate in this State if full registration or proportional registration were
obtained. A permit for this purpose shall be valid for 3 days, including the day issued, for which a fee of $15 shall be charged.
(Code 1935, § 5546A; 43 Del. Laws, c. 244, § 3; 21 Del. C. 1953, § 2103; 53 Del. Laws, c. 221, § 1; 67 Del. Laws, c. 260, § 1; 68
Del. Laws, c. 156, § 57(a), (b); 70 Del. Laws, c. 202, § 1; 80 Del. Laws, c. 77, § 14.)

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