What are the fees for a car salesperson license in Florida? Florida

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That's because there isn't such a thing as a Florida car or auto salesperson license. While many states do require a prospective salesperson of new cars or used cars to obtain a special sale person license, the Sunshine State doesn't.

So, you don't have to deal with the application fees or hassle of getting a salesperson license, no matter which auto dealers you'd like to work for. Isn't it great to actually be able to avoid a FL fee, for once?

So, How Do You Work for Car Dealers?

Instead of worrying about the auto sales license issue, why not browse through the car sales employment listings (online or print), see which dealers are hiring, and stop by the ones that interest you the most? Or, you can make some cold calls, too, to check on the hiring situation. Of course, you can simply drop by a car dealer and fill out an application without doing any prep work.

No matter which method of attack you choose, be sure to meet the dealer dressed properly for an interview, even though you may not be interviewed on the day you complete the application.

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