What are the fees for a MA car dealers license? Massachusetts

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MA Dealer License Fees

Well, the highest the fee can be for a dealers license is $200, according to Massachusetts state law. However, that same law allows local municipalities to dictate the exact dealer fees they charge to become a licensed car dealer.

And, yes, cities and towns have the freedom to control the MA licensing process for auto dealers, providing they follow the structure given by state law. Usually, the town’s licensing board oversees this process.

So, if you want to determine exactly how much your dealer license application will cost, contact your local dealer licensing board. This applies whether your prospective dealership will sell used cars or new cars. In fact, it applies to any sort of auto sales dealerships.

Car Sales License Renewal Fee

Dealers licenses expire annually; the renew license fee is also determined by the local board.

Additional Information for Car Dealers


You can search through the state laws, especially chapters 140 and 90, to learn more about dealer licensing. And, of course, your local dealer license board is the best source of information for licensing details for where you live.

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