Delaware Code § 21-712

Uniform Traffic Complaint and Summons
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a Uniform Traffic Complaint and Summons may be issued electronically
or in written form. The office may sign the Uniform Traffic Complaint and Summons using an electronic and/or a written signature.
(b) Whenever a person is detained for commission of an offense under this title or § 5211(a) of Title 30, the arresting officer shall
verify the driver's identification and shall enter identification information from the driver's license in the Uniform Traffic Complaint and
Summons; specify on the Uniform Traffic Complaint and Summons the amount of the fine and whether it may be made by voluntary
assessment or whether appearance at the court is required; give a copy to the arrested person; and release such person from custody.
(c) The printed copy of an electronically issued Uniform Traffic Complaint and Summons shall contain a conspicuous statement of the
total number of charges on the first page and shall list each individual charge. All charges based on the same arrest shall be issued on the
same electronically issued Uniform Traffic Complaint and Summons unless evidence necessitates the subsequent issuance of a warrant.
(d) The Uniform Traffic Complaint and Summons shall be delivered forthwith from the time of arrest to the voluntary assessment
center or to the court to which the summons is returnable. The electronic Uniform Traffic Complaint and Summons shall be available
for immediate entry in the DELJIS system or its successor.
(e) When a Uniform Traffic Complaint and Summons is issued electronically, any printout or other output readable by sight shall be
an original except that once a ticket is sworn to prior to trial, the signed and sworn to ticket shall be the original from that point forward.

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