Delaware Code § 24-2919

Maintenance of place of business; office permits
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(a) The broker shall maintain an office approved by the Commission or by the state of licensure. Each office shall be under the direction
and supervision of the broker. A broker applying for an office in the State of Delaware shall submit an application to the Commission for
an office permit with the application fee established by the Division. A permit shall be issued only upon approval by the Commission.
(b) On or before the biennial date established by the Division, the broker shall submit an application to the Division for renewal of the
office permit with the renewal fee established by the Division.
(c) The broker's license shall include the address of the approved office.
(d) If the broker maintains more than one office, the broker shall apply for and obtain an additional broker's license and office permit in
the broker's name for each branch office. A branch office permit shall be subject to the requirements set forth in subsections (a) and (b) of
this section. The application for a branch office shall state the address of the branch office and the designated on-site supervisor. The
designated on-site supervisor shall be a licensee with a minimum of 5 years of continuous real estate services experience, which shall be
documented on the branch office application. The branch office, any licensees associated with the office and the designated on-site
supervisor shall be under the direction and supervision of the broker.
(e) All brokers' offices shall display a conspicuous sign on the outside of the office building as set forth in the Commission's rules and
regulations.
(f) Additional requirements for issuance of office permits may be set forth in the Commission's rules and regulations.

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