What documents do I need to bring to obtain a driver's license?
To obtain a driver's license in Delaware, an individual must present several key documents to ensure compliance with state regulations. First, it is essential to provide proof of identity and age. This can typically be satisfied with a birth certificate, United States passport, or another government-issued identification that clearly states the date of birth.
Next, the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles requires proof of residency. Acceptable documents for this purpose may include a utility bill, bank statement, lease agreement, or any official document that includes the individual’s name and current address.
Additionally, individuals must provide their Social Security number. A Social Security card, W-2 form, or any other document that contains the Social Security number should suffic.
It is important to note that if the applicant is under the age of eighteen, they may also need to present a completed driver education course certificate and a parent or guardian’s consent form.
For those who are new residents transferring an out-of-state license, it is essential to bring the previous state’s license, as well as the aforementioned documents.
Finally, it is advisable to check the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles’ official website for any updates or specific requirements, as they may change over time. This site serves as a great resource for the most accurate and current information regarding documentation and the licensing process.

Answered Sep 10, 2025
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