Subject:

Re: DMV Form

From:
"Kathleen Biden" kathleenbiden@me.com
To:
"BB" 261penn@gmail.com
CC:
"Kathleen Biden(kathleenbiden@mac.com)" kathleenbiden@mac.com, "Biden Hunter" hbiden@rosemontseneca.com
Date:
2011-06-16 11:30
So I spoke to someone at DMV who made this out to be a much bigger project.  You cannot get form online because it is a three part application.  

She asked if the car had been inspected.  She said that's where we get the inspection report and title.  

To register we need 
1. two proof of DE residence with our name on it.  
2. Registration and insurance of primary car in DC.
3. DE insurance for suburban.  

So, should we just do this in DC?  Sounds like we'll have trouble getting one here because we don't have proof of DE address.  

I jumped car and it's sitting, running, in front of house.  I'm going to drop girls at camp and then take it to garage for tune up.  

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On Jun 15, 2011, at 11:32 PM, BB <261penn@gmail.com> wrote:

To the extent you can't find form that I got at DMV last summer (middle console?) when I unsuccessfully tried to re-register car, just ask DMV for the "Affidavit for Registering a Vehicle for Non-Resident Owners."  I think Hunt might need to sign.  After that, just proof of insurance, which i think is in glove box.

Such registration is allowed under Del Code Chapter 21 ยง 2104, which says ...

(d)(1) The Department shall allow the registration of motor vehicles owned by individuals who are not bona fide residents of Delaware upon presentation of an affidavit by the applicant, on a form approved by the Department, swearing or affirming:

a. That the vehicle is principally garaged in Delaware;

b. That the applicant is the owner of at least 1 other vehicle which is registered and insured in the state of the applicant's domicile; and

c. To such other information not inconsistent with this subsection as may be deemed appropriate by the Department or the Insurance Commissioner.

(2) An affiant shall notify the Division of Motor Vehicles and the affiant's automobile insurance company of any changes in the above conditions within 30 calendar days from the date of change.

(3) The penalties prescribed by Chapter 24 of Title 18 shall apply to a violation of this subsection.



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