Delaware Administrative Code
Title 18 - Insurance
600 - Automobile Insurance
606 - Proof of Automobile Insurance
Section 606-5.0 - Insurance Identification Cards for Personal Lines Coverage
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
5.1 The Insurance Identification Card for privately owned or leased motor vehicles, for vehicles that are used non-commercially but covered under commercial lines policies, or both shall contain the following information, whether the Insurance Identification Card is provided in written or electronic format:
5.2 The order of the information to be contained on the Insurance Identification Card may be rearranged at the option of the company, provided there is no drastic change and the rearrangement is necessary to accommodate a fixed printout system already established by a company.
5.3 At least 1 Insurance Identification Card shall be issued for each vehicle insured under the policy for which liability insurance is in effect.
5.4 If a vehicle is specifically described on the Insurance Identification Card, the company must issue a new Insurance Identification Card upon either a change of vehicle or the acquisition of any additional one. If a different policy number is assigned upon renewal, a new Insurance Identification Card must also be issued. The expiration date requirement of subsection 5.1.9 of this regulation shall apply to an insured's replacement or additional insured vehicle in a manner similar to the previously owned or insured vehicle. The owner of the vehicle shall so inform the insurer of the additional or replacement vehicle. Only after the insurer is so informed, shall the insurer be obligated to issue an Insurance Identification Card to the insured for the additional or replacement vehicle.
5.5 A letter or notification should accompany every Insurance Identification Card advising the insured that the Insurance Identification Card is required to register the vehicle, to obtain new tags, and to serve as evidence of insurance for the law enforcement authorities, e.g., in cases involving accidents, moving traffic violations or road spot checks. This notification may be printed on the back of the Insurance Identification Card. Delaware law requires the Insurance Identification Card to be in the vehicle when it is being operated.
5.6 The Division of Motor Vehicles will accept for registration purposes a copy of the application for insurance or the assignment notice or binder pending issuance of insurance or the assignment notice pending issuance of the Insurance Identification Card. However, such evidence of insurance will be accepted for registration purposes only if it has been dated prior to the date and no later than the day preceding the date of application for registration. For Assigned Risk coverage, insurers shall instruct their agents to place an insurer identification code of "99999" on applications to indicate placement with the Assigned Risk Plan.
5.7 Insurance Identification Cards shall be issued in conformance with subsection 5.1 of this regulation. The Insurance Commissioner may exercise his statutory authority to investigate and examine the compliance of insurance carriers with this regulation. The Insurance Commissioner may, after notice and hearing, impose and enter an order as follows:
5.8 "Date of issuance" of an Insurance Identification Card shall be the effective date of that Insurance Identification Card.