Delaware residents have 10 days to submit their applications for the latest round of relief checks worth up to $300.
The state of Delaware has issued over 782,000 relief rebates featuring a direct payment of $300 for each adult Delaware resident so far, but thousands more residents qualify for the disbursement, according to state officials, and have until Nov. 30 to file for it.
In April, Gov. John Carney (D) signed legislation establishing the 2022 Delaware Relief Rebate Program, and it was projected to return $230 million to taxpayers at the time.
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“If you’ve already been sent a check, you can contact our office, and we can work with you to verify your identification and get the check forwarded to you, or you can pick it up in our offices,” Delaware Secretary of Finance Rick Geisenberger said. “And if you’ve not been sent a check, you can apply if you meet the qualifications to apply for a rebate.”
Applicants must be residents of Delaware who were 18 and older living in the state on Dec. 31, 2021, in order to qualify for the rebate. Online applicants must provide valid Delaware residential mailing addresses, Social Security numbers, and active driver’s licenses or identification cards that were issued by Dec. 31, 2021.
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The online portal opened earlier this month and will close at 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 30. No additional applications will be accepted after the deadline, according to the state government.

