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Funeral Director Licensure

When to Apply To apply for Delaware licensure as a Funeral Director, you must: have completed a Delaware Resident Internship, OR hold a current Funeral Director license in another jurisdiction (state, U.S. territory or District of Columbia) AND have practiced as a funeral director at least three of the past five years. If you do not meet either […]

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Board of Funeral Services

Objective and Function The primary objective of the Delaware Board of Funeral Services is to protect the public from unsafe practices and practices which tend to reduce competition or fix prices for services. The Board must also maintain standards of professional competence and service delivery. To meet these objectives, the Board develops standards for professional […]

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Funeral Director Limited Licensure

What is Limited Licensure? Funeral Director Limited licensure is available only to funeral directors validly licensed by another jurisdiction (U.S. state, possession, territory or District of Columbia) provided that the jurisdiction where he or she is licensed grants a similar privilege to Delaware-licensed funeral directors (24 Del. C. §3108). Currently, Delaware only has limited licensure agreements […]

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Continuing Education and Audit Information

How to Request Continuing Education (CE) Approval To submit a request for a CE course approval, you must use the DELPROS online portal for Service Requests. Go to the Service Request webpage and follow the instructions on how to submit the Service Request. It is important to have all of your course documentation available as […]

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Frequently Asked Questions

Click to view the new FAQ Electrician Licensure Flyer. Do I need a license to work in Delaware if I am licensed in another state? How do I apply for licensure? Do you have reciprocity? How long does the licensure process take? How much does it cost to apply for licensure? Whom do I contact […]

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Fee Schedule

Fees for License Applications Application fees and other miscellaneous fees for this profession are listed below. All fees are now securely processed in DELPROS (Delaware Professional Regulation Online Services). DELPROS has a shopping cart concept, which conveniently allows you to pay for your applications and services at one time or individually with a credit or […]

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Board Members

James Murphy, President Professional Member – Sussex County Karl Segner, Vice President Professional Member – New Castle County David Smagala, Secretary Professional Member – New Castle County Donald King, Compliance Officer Professional Member – New Castle County Jacob Good, Education Officer Professional Member – New Castle County Patricia Ennis Public Member – New Castle County […]

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Examination

Applying to Sit for the Exam The Board of Electrical Examiners must approve you to sit for the examination. To apply to take the required exam(s), you must first create a DELPROS user account.  Go to the DELPROS online portal, and then click on Apply/Manage a License and Service Requests. If you: are already an existing user, log […]

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Forms

Applications and requests for services (referred to as Service Requests) are processed in DELPROS, our online licensing portal. DELPROS provides you with instructions for submitting the forms required to complete a license application or service request. The submission method depends on the type of form. Some forms you can upload directly to your application or […]

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Inspection Agency

General Information An inspection agency is responsible to ensure that the standards for its inspection are those established in the National Electric Code as adopted by the Delaware Fire Commission and in any applicable local building code. The version of the Code applicable to a particular project is determined by the Delaware Fire Commission. Every […]

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