Delaware Administrative Code
Title 2 - Transportation
2000 - Department of Transportation
2200 - Division of Motor Vehicles
Driver Services
2225 - Delaware Driving Privilege Permit and Driving Privilege Card
Section 2225-11.0 - Other Mandatory Data Collection and Source Documents Retention
Universal Citation: 2 DE Admin Code 2225-11.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
11.1 Digital photograph images
11.1.1 A DPC shall not be
valid unless it contains the applicant's full facial image and signature. The
mandatory facial image must be captured and retained even if no DPC document is
issued. The applicant for an initial Delaware DPC document must appear in
person to update his full facial digital image.
11.1.2 The digital photograph must be full
faced and provide an unobstructed view of the person's facial features. This
enables the photograph on the license to be used as a means of proper
identification for motor vehicle, emergency and public safety purposes. For
more specific details consult current Division photograph image procedures.
Digital imaging driver license facial recognition one-to-many technology
compares each digital photograph taken against all other digital photographs on
file to ensure the DPC applicant does not have multiple documents in different
or same names on file in this State. One-to-many facial comparisons will be
conducted on all initial issuance and transfers of driving authority documents.
This same technology completes a one-to-one verification check by comparing the
latest digital photograph taken against all other photographs on an applicant's
current record. One-to-one facial comparisons will be conducted on all DPC
renewals. This is designed to prevent a digital photograph from appearing on
another person's identification document. Whenever the facial recognition
technology pinpoints potential duplication, fraud or mistaken assignment of a
photo, the applicant will not be issued a DPC document until the discrepancy is
resolved.
11.1.3 A new digital
photo image will be made every time a person appears in person to renew his DPC
document, have his DPC document reissued, materially changed, or have his
address changed on his DPC document.
11.1.4 If the division issues a DPC document
without a photo image or one that does not meet division standards, the
customer will be notified in writing that he must return to a division facility
within seven days to replace the deficient document. If he fails to comply, his
DPC document status will be changed to "denied", and the driver will be
notified of the change. DPC document holders will be denied renewal or reissued
documents until the photo image meets division standards.
11.2 Signature
11.2.1 Every holder of a DPC document shall
sign an application under the penalty of perjury that the information on the
application is true and correct. The applicant will use his or her normal
signature. The identification document shall not be valid until signed by the
applicant. By signing the application he acknowledges the following and any
other information that may be included on the application in the
future:
11.2.2 He or she is a bona
fide resident of Delaware;
11.2.3
Consent to chemical tests of his breath, blood or urine to determine the amount
of alcohol or drugs in his blood;
11.2.4 That convicted sex offenders must
register with the Delaware State Police within seven days after coming into
this State (Megan's Law);
11.2.5
That the division will send personal information pertaining to male applicants
under the age of 26 years to the Selective Service for the purpose of
registration in the Selective Service System as required by federal and state
laws;
11.2.6 That he or she is
physically and mentally able to safely operate a motor vehicle;
11.2.7 That he or she must report if he or
she holds a license in another state or if his or her driving privileges are
suspended or revoked in any state.
11.3 Retaining Source Documents.
11.3.1 The source documents submitted by the
applicant to the division are used to determine the person's name, date of
birth, gender, SBI fingerprints, ITIN, SSN (if eligible), address of principal
residence, unless enrolled in a state address confidentiality program, and
lawful status and shall be retained by the division in either paper or
electronic format. The DPC document application signed by the applicant will
also be retained.
11.4 Miscellaneous.
11.4.1 For identification
purposes, the division will also collect the applicant's height, weight, and
eye color based upon verbal information provided by the
applicant.
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