A background check will be processed on every applicant. If the applicant has ever been convicted of or pled no contest to any felony or misdemeanor crime, supporting court documents must be included with the application. This form is provided to assist you with the application process. No person may hold both a wholesaler license and a motor vehicle salesperson license at the same time. A wholesaler may not employ a motor vehicle salesperson. Incomplete applications may delay processi ng.
Complete and submit an addendum DR B for each owner, partner, member, or officer. If the applicant has held one of the following licenses listed below within the last 3 years, the certificate is not required:.
Mastery Exam — Per C. No license shall be issued except upon successful passing of the examination. Go to the Mastery Exam page and read the requirements that must be met. Submit a completed form signed by the applicant and the examination administrator. Go to the Verification of Fingerprints page and read the requirements that must be met. If you do not follow directions, your application may be rejected. Submit a photocopy or scanned document copy of the bond.
Bond must be signed by an owner or a partner, a corporate officer or LLC member. Example of a Bond. Verifiable ID is required for original and renewal applications. A financial statement is required for the applicant and each owner, member, or partner. If filing as a corporation or LLC a financial statement is also required. We must know how the corporation or LLC will be funded. All financial statements must be completed on the DR No other financial statement forms will be acceptable.
If you have any questions as to whether something in your driving history is a misdemeanor or not disclose it anyway. The Colorado Motor Vehicle Dealer Board currently requires the disclosure of ALL misdemeanor convictions within the past 10 years in addition to ALL felony convictions regardless of how long ago it occurred.
You can obtain a copy of your Colorado Criminal History from the CBI; however this information only lists offenses where fingerprints were taken. If you were issued a summons and then released, such as with most traffic misdemeanors, it will not appear on the CBI report. Most other states offer a similar service if you have lived in a state other than Colorado. The FBI can provide you with a criminal history as well but it will only list offenses where fingerprints were taken. There are many 3rd party companies that can provide this information for a fee.
The bottom line is that an applicant should know what they have been convicted of and should properly disclose that information to the Colorado Motor Vehicle Dealer Board. It depends. The Colorado Motor Vehicle Dealer Board has the discretion to deny, suspend, revoke or otherwise discipline a license for criminal character. If an applicant properly discloses minor criminal history the Colorado Motor Vehicle Dealer Board has historically granted licenses. Failing to disclose these convictions or if the applicant has a pattern of violations the Colorado Motor Vehicle Dealer Board could deny, revoke, suspend or take some other disciplinary action against a license.
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Renew your driver license, renew your motor vehicle registration, get a driving record and more! Home Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles adjusts licensing fees for first time in years Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles adjusts licensing fees for first time in years. Refer to regulation 3 g. Yes, regulation 22 states "A motor vehicle dealer or used motor vehicle dealer shall obtain an off-premise permit to offer, display, and sell motor vehicles away from the dealer's place of business.
A request for an Off-Premise permit shall be made in writing prior to the event and shall list the location and the date s of the sale. The permit shall be posted for inspection at the sale. No, that would be consecutive permits, even though Sunday breaks the two events. Powersports Dealers should see Regulation 2.
Yes, if you are currently licensed as a Colorado Manufacturer and have an existing franchise agreement with a Colorado franchised Dealer. The Dealer must obtain the Off Premise Permit. All licenses expire on the date printed on the license next to "expires," except in cases, where a license is denied, revoked or suspended. In these cases the Colorado Motor Vehicle Dealer Board order will clearly state when the license is not valid.
A grace period is the period of time that a license holder may renew their license rather than reapply for their license. If your license has expired and so has the grace period, you will need to re-apply. This requires a new application and bond. See the respective licensing page for more details on how to apply for license. Note that you will be required to follow all of the requirements listed. As soon as a license expires, a late fee will be assessed at the time of renewal, if you renew within the 30 day grace period.
For the late fee amount, please see the Fee Schedule. If you are renewing your license you do not need to re-take the mastery exam. If your license expired more than a year ago, you will need to take the exam. Yes, if they will be participating in negotiations or involved in any other activity which can be construed as sales related activity of any kind they would need to be licensed.
If you did not disclose an arrest of conviction on your salesperson application, you should immediately contact the Auto Industry Division Background Investigation Team at and provide all related arrest documents.
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