Delaware businesses can finance equipment through the same loan, lease, and EFA structures available nationally, with a few state-specific considerations on sales tax, UCC filing, and (where applicable) state income tax treatment of Section 179. This guide covers what is specific to financing equipment in Delaware.
Where Delaware fits in the national picture
We route Delaware equipment-financing applications to our partner-lender network the same way we route nationally. Most prime equipment lenders operate in all 50 states. Sub-prime and specialty lenders may have state-specific operating restrictions; our routing matches applicants to lenders licensed in their state. Major business markets in Delaware include Wilmington, Dover, Newark.
Sales tax treatment
Delaware has no state sales tax. Equipment financed for use in Delaware is not subject to state sales tax. Local sales taxes also do not apply. (Note: if equipment is delivered or used in another state, that state’s sales-tax rules may apply.)
Section 179 in Delaware
Delaware state Section 179: conforms.
The federal §179 cap of $1,220,000 (2026) applies on your state return as well. Same rules for placed-in-service date, business-use threshold, and income limitation.
UCC filing and lien perfection
UCC-1 financing statements for equipment loans in Delaware are filed with the Delaware Secretary of State. The filing perfects the lender’s lien against your equipment and gives them priority over other creditors. Filing fees vary by state but are typically $20-$50 and are included in your closing doc fee.
For titled equipment (trucks, trailers, vehicles), the lender is named as lienholder on the title with the Delaware Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent). The state title shows the lender until payoff; at payoff, the lender files a lien release and the title comes to you.
Common equipment-financing scenarios in Delaware
- Owner-operator truck financing: common across Delaware. We route to partner lenders specializing in trucking. See owner-operator financing.
- Construction equipment: common in major metros. See construction equipment financing.
- Restaurant equipment for new businesses: startup-friendly programs available. See restaurant equipment financing.
- Medical and dental practice equipment: longer terms (60-84 months) available. See medical equipment financing.
Apply for financing in Delaware
Apply for soft-pull pre-qualification at /apply/. The application is the same regardless of state; we route based on equipment, credit tier, and your state of registration.
Last reviewed: May 27, 2026. State tax and lien rules change. We do not give legal or tax advice. Confirm with your CPA or attorney for your specific situation. See methodology.
