Last Updated 6th of August, 2010
Do I have to obtain a vehicle salesperson license to sell motorcycles?
Auto dealers almost always have to have a dealer license to sell motor vehicles, but license requirements for a car salesperson vary by state.
For instance, in the state of Oregon, no license is required to become a vehicle salesperson. The state of Nebraska, on the other hand, requires any person selling motor vehicles, trailers, or motorcycles to carry a salesperson license.
For example, in the state of Nebraska, the fee for the license if $15 (no check required), whereas in Virginia, the license fee is $60, including the cost of the background check.
For instance, in the state of Oregon, no license is required to become a vehicle salesperson. The state of Nebraska, on the other hand, requires any person selling motor vehicles, trailers, or motorcycles to carry a salesperson license.
Sales Person License Application
In states that require a salesperson license, you must complete a written application, pay a fee, and possibly submit to a criminal background check. If a background check is required, the application fee is typically higher than when it is not.For example, in the state of Nebraska, the fee for the license if $15 (no check required), whereas in Virginia, the license fee is $60, including the cost of the background check.
State Specific Salesperson Requirements
In addition to your state’s requirements for a dealer or sales person, you can find information specifically relating to motorcycle sales when you contact your state’s licensing agency.Post Comment for "Do I have to obtain a vehicle salesperson license to sell motorcycles?"
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