Not sure about ND but it is 3 cars a year in some states.
You can only sell 3 cars per year before needing a dealers license.
You can sell 3 without needing a dealers license. If you sell that 4th car you re considered a dealer and need a license.
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According to the omaha dmv, the answer is seven.
Three or more Vehicles sold in a 12 month period requires a Dealers License. http://www.flhsmv.gov/dmv/dealer.html
In California, you can drive with an out-of-state license for up to 10 days before needing to obtain a California driver's license.
In Iowa, you can sell up to six vehicles per year without needing a dealer's license. This limit applies to individuals selling their own personal vehicles. If you exceed this number, you are required to obtain a dealer's license to legally sell cars in the state.
No, South Dakota will honor Iowa's ruling. They will not allow you to obtain a license before you could get one in the original state.
In Tennessee, you can sell up to five vehicles per year without needing a dealer's license. If you sell more than five vehicles within a 12-month period, you are required to obtain a dealer's license. This regulation applies to both individuals and businesses selling vehicles. Always check with local authorities for the most current regulations, as laws can change.
This completely depends on which country/state you live in. In the UK, for example you have to be 17 before you can get your drivers license whilst in North Dakota you can get a drivers license at 14.
Here is a link to how many by state:http://dmvanswers.com/questions/2529/How-many-vehicles-can-I-sell-a-year-before-I-have-to-get-an-auto-dealers-license