What are the fees for a FL car dealers license? Florida

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Car dealer fees differ a bit according to which of the six Florida motor vehicle dealers licenses you're seeking:

  • Independent dealer (class VI)
  • Franchise dealer (VF)
  • Service facility (SF)
  • Wholesale dealer (VW)
  • Auctions (VA)
  • Salvage (SD)
But, you should expect to pay the following application fees.

FL Auto Dealers Application Fee Schedule

  • Dealers license application: $300 (This is for each main location.)
  • Dealer training seminar: Usually $80-$160 (This depends on the type of training required.)
  • Fingerprinting: $54.25
  • Renew license: $75
Other application fees involving car dealers may apply according to your situation; write your check to the DHSMV. Payment for the seminar fee goes to the class provider, not the DHSMV. As part of the application process, you'll need to provide proof of liability insurance, which is an additional cost.

These fees apply to sellers of both used cars and new cars.

More Auto Sales Dealer License Information


Have any other questions concerning car dealer application fees or other matters regarding car sales, applying for a dealers license, or license renewal? Call a DMV regional office or visit the dealer section of the DHSMV site.

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