Delaware Code

11 Del. C. § 1343 (2026)

Patronizing a prostitute prohibited

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(a) A person is guilty of patronizing a prostitute when:

(1) Pursuant to a prior agreement or understanding, the person pays a fee to another person as compensation for that person’s having engaged in sexual conduct with the person; or

(2) The person pays or agrees to pay a fee to another person pursuant to an agreement or understanding that in return therefor that person or a third person will engage in sexual conduct with the person; or

(3) The person solicits or requests another person to engage in sexual conduct with the person in return for a fee.

(b) (1) Patronizing a prostitute is a misdemeanor, except as set forth under paragraph (b)(2) of this section. The minimum mandatory fine shall be $500. This fine shall not be suspended.

(2) Patronizing a prostitute is a class E felony if the person from whom prostitution is sought is a minor. It is not a defense that the minor consented to engage in commercial sexual activity or that the defendant believed the minor was an adult.

(c) Whenever any vehicle, as defined in § 2321 of this title, has been used in, or in connection with, the offense of patronizing a prostitute, it shall forthwith be seized and taken into custody by the peace officer or officers having knowledge of the facts of such use.

(d) Vehicle seizure shall apply in the case of a defendant who has a previous conviction for the same offense in the previous 5 years. For the purpose of this section, “prior offense” shall be defined as a conviction of this section.

(e) (1) Any person found guilty of patronizing a prostitute and such crime has occurred on or within 1,000 feet of the property of any school, residence, church, synagogue or other place of worship shall be guilty of a class A misdemeanor, unless the person from whom prostitution is sought is a minor, in which case the offense is a class E felony. The minimum mandatory fine shall be $1,000. This fine shall not be suspended.

(2) It shall not be a defense to prosecution for a violation of this section that the person was unaware that the prohibited conduct took place on or within 1,000 feet of any school property, residence, church, synagogue or other place of worship.

11 Del. C. 1953, §  1343;  58 Del. Laws, c. 497, §  167 Del. Laws, c. 130, §  869 Del. Laws, c. 23, §§  1, 2, 5, 670 Del. Laws, c. 186, §  175 Del. Laws, c. 319, §  284 Del. Laws, c. 377, § 1
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1976–1976 · leading case: State v. Hicks, 360 A.2d 150 (Del. Super. Ct. 1976).
State v. Hicks, 360 A.2d 150 (Del. Super. Ct. 1976). · cites it 2× “§ 1343 — A person is guilty of patronizing a prostitute when: (1) Pursuant to a prior agreement or understanding, he pays a fee to another person as compensation for that person’s having engaged in sexual conduct with him; or (2) He pays or agrees to pay a fee to another person…”
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