Suspension
Of Driver's License: The Division of Motor Vehicles will
suspend the driver's license of any
Delaware resident whenever the Division has
reason to believe that such a person:
1. Has committed any offense for which a
license revocation is mandatory.
2. Has by reckless or unlawful operation of a
motor vehicle contributed to an accident
resulting in injury or death to any person or
caused serious property damage.
3. Is incompetent to drive a motor vehicle for
serious medical or mental conditions.
4. Has committed a serious violation of motor
vehicle laws.
5. Has driven a motor vehicle without consent
of its owner.
6. Has issued a non-collectible check to the
Division.
7. Racing (speed exhibition).
8. Spinning wheels.
9. Turfing (causing destruction to grass,
yards, property, etc.).
10. Failing to answer a court summons in any
state.
11. Has violated any of the licensing provision
of the Delaware Code including:
Use of fictitious, suspended, revoked or borrowed driver's license.
Loaning a driver's license to another person.
Failure to surrender a suspended or revoked license.
Giving a fictitious name or address or making a false statement in
applying for a license.
Unlawful manufacture or possession of a false insurance document.
Driving an uninsured motor vehicle.
Passing a stopped school bus.
Altering a driver's license or using a fraudulent license.