Yes, you can buy a car from a dealer without a driver's license. But, you will not be able to test drive the car before you buy it.
The requirements for getting a Vehicle Dealer License in California can be found on the DMV website. Some of the linked documents can be found on the website for information. Some of the examples of what is required are the vehicle dealer handbook and the original dealer license forms.
Yes, a dealer can sell a car to someone with an expired license. A dealer can sell a car to someone who doesn't have a license at all.
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dealer only. you may need registraion and drivers license
The answer may vary by state, but generally yes. You would have a licensed dealer purchase a vehicle on your behalf. Yes!
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Yes, you need a bond to get a dealer license. All states have their own specific requirements for the dealer license. Some set the license and bonding requirements based upon the number of cars the are sold each year. Check with your local motor vehicle department.
According to the Maryland State Motor Vehicle Administration: The State of Maryland requires that all those who sell more than five vehicles per year must be licensed as a dealer. Dealer Licenses are issued by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). The MVA charges a $500 dealer license fee annually. The State does require a dealer bond the amount of which is based upon the amount of vehicles sold.
Yes, you will be required to take a written exam and an exam in the vehicle with a tester riding along.
Only if they're operating the vehicle on a for-hire basis (e.g., the people who deliver the RVs from the manufacturer to the dealer). Otherwise, no.
Depending on where you live, you may not need a front license plate. Many provinces & states only require a rear license plate. Check with your Registry of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent).(In THE US) If your state requires front license plates, you need to contact a parts dealer for your vehicle make to find out what they have to offer. All car makes offer a front license plate bracket. It will be worth it to purchase and install the plate bracket. This will be less expensive than paying one or two or more violation citations, not to mention the effect on your drivers' license and possibly your auto insurance.Additional: If you purchased the vehicle in a state that requires two license plates and the dealer did not supply you with a front plate bracket HE OWES YOU ONE FREE OF CHARGE or he is not complying with the law by selling you a vehicle that doesn't meet the state's motor vehicle requirements.