Delaware Permit to Drive A Vehicle of Deceased Until Expiration of Plates is a special permit issued by the Delaware Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). It allows the surviving spouse, adult children, or parents of a deceased person to drive the deceased's vehicle until the expiration of the license plates, or until the vehicle is sold or transferred. There are two types of Delaware Permit to Drive A Vehicle of Deceased Until Expiration of Plates: a one-time permit and a permanent permit. The one-time permit is valid for 30 days and can be issued for any purpose, such as attending a funeral, taking the vehicle to a repair shop, or selling or transferring the vehicle. The permanent permit is valid for one year and is intended for the surviving spouse, adult children, or parents of a deceased person who needs to use the vehicle for daily transportation. The permit allows them to drive the vehicle for a limited period of time until they can obtain a new license plate or transfer the vehicle.