Delaware has license reciprocity with which states?
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Pennsylvania Only
Pennsylvania Only is incorrect because Delaware's reciprocity is not limited to a single neighboring state; it extends to licensees from all 50 states, making it one of the most open reciprocity policies in the country.
All States
No States
No States is incorrect because Delaware actively maintains a full reciprocity policy, which is the opposite of having no reciprocity agreements; denying any reciprocity would create unnecessary barriers for experienced out-of-state professionals.
Some States
Some States is incorrect because Delaware does not cherry-pick specific states for reciprocity agreements; its policy is universally inclusive of all states, which distinguishes it from states like Florida or Texas that have more selective reciprocity arrangements.
Why is this correct?
Delaware offers full reciprocity with all U.S. states, meaning a licensee in good standing in any state may apply for a Delaware license without retaking the full licensing exam, subject to meeting Delaware's application requirements under Title 24, Chapter 29 of the Delaware Code. This 'all states' policy is notably broad compared to many states that only have reciprocity agreements with select neighboring states. The key condition is that the applicant must hold an active license in good standing in their home state.
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