Delaware Code § 21-4604

Possession of motor vehicle master keys, manipulative keys, key-cutting devices, lock picks or lock
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picking devices and hot wires; penalty; class E felony.
(a) No person shall have in possession any motor vehicle master key, manipulative key or device, key-cutting device, lock pick or lock
picking device or hot wire, designed to open or capable of opening the door or trunk of any motor vehicle or of starting the engine of a
motor vehicle. Any person who violates this subsection shall be guilty of a class E felony as the same is defined in Chapter 42 of Title
11 and shall be sentenced in accordance therewith.
(b) This section shall not apply to any bona fide dealer of new or used motor vehicles, a car rental agent, a locksmith, a public utility
subject to the jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission or the agents of such persons while such persons or their agents are acting
within the scope of their employment. This section shall not apply to a private investigator who in the usual course of business repossesses
vehicles if such investigator is licensed and bonded by the State or the employees of such private investigator while the employee is
repossessing vehicles in the usual course of business and is bonded and licensed by the State. This section shall not apply to a state, county
or municipal law-enforcement officer who is acting within the scope of official duties. Nor shall this section apply to a bona fide business
which has a key-cutting device located and used on the premises for the purpose of making replacement keys.

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Motor Carrier Safety—Responsibility

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