The only way you can buy or sale at a dealer only auction is to be a registered dealer. That means you have to be a licensed dealer.
States have nothing to do with an auction choosing to be a dealer only auction or a public auction. Thus there is no state that "requires" a dealer licenses to buy at an auction. This a requirement of the auction if it chooses to be dealer only.
There are two types of auctions, auctions open to the public, and Dealer only auction. To be able to get in the dealer only auction you must be a licenced dealer.
To attend a dealer only auction you have be registered, with the auction, under a licenced dealer. If you're not it is a little difficult to get through the door and imposable to bid on and purchase a car.
The LENDER. Lenders tend to have deals with auction companies. ALL repo'd cars go to auction, most of which are dealer only. You should be able to ask your bank where it went, then call that auction to see if it public or dealer only.
No. In fact most are sold at dealer only auctions.
You don't need an auction license to buy cars at an auction you need a dealer license for dealer only auctions. There are a number of auctions in Georgia that are open to the public. But if you would like to buy at a dealer only auction the state of Georgia dealer and wholesaler license is handled buy the department of revenue. Everything you need to know is list on their web site.
Many car auctions are open to the general public. Others are specifically dealer only. It is up to the auction house as to who they let in.
The Chrysler Dealer Connect site is a controlled site. Only authorized access is allowed into the site. To access the site, a user ID, password and a dealer code or dealership name are required.
You have to preregister at dealer only auctions and provide your dealer number to the auction. So you may want to look at public auctions which you can get deals at on occasion.
A person can gain access to a Fidelity Investments account by opening one online which only takes a few minutes. Fidelity Investments also has an international website.
the dealer is the only person who has access to that. there is no keycode on any locks on that car.
All of the good wholesale auctions are 'Dealer Only" meaning the person attending the auction must hold a valid dealer license. Most states require a 'car selling location' in order to obtain a 'Dealers License" Check with your local/State laws and Good luck I got my Dealers license when I was only 22