The Delaware Out of State Vehicle Inspection Report Form is a document used to assess the condition of a vehicle that is registered in another state but is located in Delaware at the time of inspection. It is completed by a qualified inspector and is used by the Delaware Department of Motor Vehicles to evaluate the safety and operability of the vehicle. The form requires the inspector to check the condition of the vehicle’s brakes, steering, suspension, tires, lights, and other safety components. The Delaware Out of State Vehicle Inspection Report Form is available in two types: 1. The Out-of-State Vehicle Inspection Report Form for a Gasoline-Powered Vehicle (Form MV-609) is used to inspect gasoline-powered vehicles, including cars, trucks, and vans. 2. The Out-of-State Vehicle Inspection Report Form for a Diesel-Powered Vehicle (Form MV-610) is used to inspect diesel-powered vehicles, including large trucks and buses.