Del. Code Ann. tit. 15, § 2050A
(a) Each person who, in the course of business with the Division of Motor Vehicles, provides documentation demonstrating United States citizenship, shall be confirmed in the Division of Motor Vehicles database as meeting the citizenship requirement for eligibility to vote. The course of business with the Division of Motor Vehicles applies to any person who comes to an office of the Division of Motor Vehicles or accesses its website in order to conduct any of the following transactions:
(b) (1) For each individual who is confirmed in the Division of Motor Vehicles database as meeting the citizenship requirement for eligibility to vote, and who is not registered to vote and who is of sufficient age to register to vote, the Division of Motor Vehicles shall provide to the Department of Elections all of the following information about the individual:
(d) (1) Upon receiving a complete electronic record for an individual who is not registered to vote, is of sufficient age to register to vote, and who has demonstrated United States citizenship, the Department of Elections shall, upon determination that the individual is eligible to register to vote, do all of the following:
(e) (1) For any individual registered to vote pursuant to paragraph (d)(1) of this section, the Department of Elections shall send to the person’s address of record, by nonforwardable mail, a notice that the individual has been registered to vote that contains a postage paid preaddressed return form by which the person may affiliate with a political party or decline to be registered.
(f) (1) If a person returns the notice provided under paragraph (e)(1) of this section and declines to be registered, the person’s registration is cancelled, and the person is deemed to have never registered. If the person has voted in an election after the transfer of the person’s record but before the notice is returned, the returned form is of no effect and the person is registered as of the date of the person’s application with the Division of Motor Vehicles.
(g) (1) The Division of Motor Vehicles shall provide notice of a change of name or address to the Department of Elections for an individual who meets all of the following requirements:
b. Comes to an office of the Division of Motor Vehicles or accesses its website in order to conduct any of the following transactions:
(h) (1) Each state agency that provides voter registration services pursuant to § 2050(b) of this title shall annually provide to the Department of Elections a list with each designated office, the type of services the office provides, and a designated voter registration contact for that office.
(l) (1) The Department of Elections shall produce an annual public report to the Governor and General Assembly that includes all of the following:
(m) (1) Unless a person who is ineligible to register to vote intentionally takes voluntary action to register to vote knowing that he or she is not eligible to register, the transfer of the person’s electronic record to the Department of Elections under this section does not constitute the completion of a voter registration form by that person, and that person may not be considered to have registered to vote or made a false claim to United States citizenship. If such a registration is processed by the Department of Elections, it is presumed to have been officially authorized by the state, and the person is not subject to any penalty under this code.