No person shall engage in or carry on any trade or business for which a license is required by this part without first having obtained a license therefor from the Department of Finance and paid therefor the fee or tax prescribed in this part. The provisions of § 516(g) and § 2216 of Title 13 shall apply and supersede any license requirements of this part with respect to matters involving any applicant or licensee under § 516(g) or § 2216 of Title 13. The Department shall forthwith deny the issuance or renewal of any license under this part, or suspend the same, upon receipt of notification from the Family Court pursuant to § 516(g) of Title 13 or notice from the Director of the Division of Child Support Services pursuant to § 2216 of Title 13 regarding an applicant or licensee. The Social Security number of the applicant shall be included on the application for issuance or renewal of any license under this part.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 21. GENERAL PROVISIONS CONCERNING LICENSES
§ 2101. General license requirement for occupations.
§ 2103. Duties of the Department of Finance; adoption of rules and regulations; penalty.
§ 2104. Notice of date for procuring licenses.
§ 2106. Transferability of license; succession on death.
§ 2107. Place of business specified in license; change of location.
§ 2109. Display of license; penalty.
§ 2110. Contract to pay another's license tax.
§ 2111. Form and signature of licenses.
§ 2113. Right to carry on business under license.
§ 2115. Exemption of amusement places for religious or philanthropic purposes.
§ 2116. Auctioneer and book agent exemption for veterans.
§ 2117. Agent violating this chapter may be proceeded against as principal.
§ 2118. Officers to enforce license laws; penalties.
§ 2119. Carrying on specified occupations without license; penalties.
§ 2120. Computation of gross receipts.
§ 2121. Prorating of license fees for part-year licensees.
§ 2123. Annual filing requirements.
§ 2124. Revocation, denial, or nonrenewal of licenses for nonpayment of taxes.
§ 2125. Definitions applied to § 2124; burden of persuasion.