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san francisco bay area dmv certified car dealer license training

dmv requires a training class to take your car dealer license examination

dmv requires you pass a 40 question exam to submit your car dealer license application

we teach the required dmv license certification class in more places than anyone else

find out why our competition struggles to match our offer

could it be better value??

could it be better pricing??

could it be our dedication to customer service??

we like to think it is all three

visit our website to see our entire class schedule

http://gotplates.com/

joseph is our car dealer license instructor in san francisco

415-730-3131

michael is our car dealer license instructor in fremont

714-797-5780

we have a classes in san francisco, novato, walnut creek, fairfield,

santa rosa, campbell, fremont, redwood city and pleasanton every month

http://gotplates.com/cities.php?city=Campbell

http://gotplates.com/cities.php?city=Fairfield

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http://gotplates.com/cities.php?city=Santa%20Rosa

http://gotplates.com/cities.php?city=Walnut%20Creek

good luck with getting your car dealer license

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do you need car buyer credit application forms ???

Credit Application – 2 part

$21.99

Widely accepted by most financial institutions, this application may be used for purchase or lease. Easy to use 2 part carbonless format has space to imprint dealership name and up to eighteen financial insititutions, for fair credit reporting. 8 1/2″ x 14 7/8″ – 2 part – 100/pkg
  • Model: JF750

 

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every retail car dealer needs add-on disclosure forms

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Optional Products and Services

Disclosure

$29.99

The dealer must provide this document disclosing the cost of specified items purchased and the effect of those items on installment payments. (Civil Code §2982.2)
  • Model: JF682
  • 949-837-4088

car dealer forms starter kit

 

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yes john…we are always available for private car dealer education

hello john

we teach private classes
for $ 300. per person
we have weekly availability statewide

if we come to your office
we would have to charge more ( $ 800. )
and we can certify up to three people for that fee

also, if you offer financing and need the
red flags program
we can set you up with that as well
our discounted price for the red flags is $ 300.

red flag deadline was 01-01-11

do you have any other owners needing certification?

if this is a corporate change of ownership
dmv generally requires all owners above 10% ownership to take the class
and pass the dmv examination

also, all significant others should be included if they are going to be driving
dealer plated inventory

please let us know what works for you
and how soon you want the private car dealer license class

my cell is 415-730-3131

thx

Joseph
gotplates.com

800-901-5950

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Licensed Auto Broker Training

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LEARN HOW TO BECOME A LICENSED AUTO BROKER

gotplates.com

800-901-5950

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Autobroker s Endorsement

An autobroker’s endorsement requires payment of fees as required by subdivision (d) of Section 9262 of the California Vehicle Code.

A dealer may not engage in brokering a retail sales transaction without having an autobroker’s endorsement to their dealer’s license.

Upon issuance of an autobroker’s endorsement to a dealer’s license, the department shall furnish the dealer with an autobroker’s log.  The autobroker’s log remains the property of the department and may be taken at any time for inspection.

The autobroker’s log must contain the following information with respect to each retail sale brokered by that dealer:

  • Vehicle identification number of brokered vehicle
  • Date of brokering agreement
  • Selling dealer’s name, address, and dealer number
  • Name of consumer
  • Brokering dealer’s name, address, and dealer number (CVC Section 11735)

A dealer who brokers a motor vehicle sale shall deposit directly into a trust account any purchase money, including purchase deposits, it receives from a consumer or a consumer’s lender.

  • All trust accounts required by CVC Section 11737 shall be maintained at a branch of a bank, savings and loan association, or credit union regulated by the state or the government of the United States.

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do you need car buyer credit application forms ???

Credit Application – 2 part

$21.99

Widely accepted by most financial institutions, this application may be used for purchase or lease. Easy to use 2 part carbonless format has space to imprint dealership name and up to eighteen financial insititutions, for fair credit reporting. 8 1/2″ x 14 7/8″ – 2 part – 100/pkg
  • Model: JF750

 

car dealer school

car dealer insurance

used car dealer bond

 

 

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every car dealer needs test drive coverage ( 11580 insurance code )

garagekeeperliability.com

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11580 of the insurance code

makes the prospective buyers insurance primary coverage

and makes the dealer insurance secondary coverage

so that

if your prospective buyer stacks up the dealer car on a test drive

the dealer can make claim on the prospective buyers insurance

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protect yourself with the proper paperwork on ALL test drives

good luck

gotplates.com

thx

charlotte

800-901-5950

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yes ingrid…we really offer cops our car dealer education class for FREE

Uncle Al Perini was a founding member of TriStar Motors

the leader in DMV certified car dealer education since 1998

gotplates.com

to honor his memory

and his unique style of teaching

we offer free training to all law enforcement

FAX or SCAN your request with agency affiliation

and your car dealer class is FREE of charge

FAX is 1-888-948-1795

SCAN to: admin@gotplates.com

OFFICE 1-800-901-5950

look forward to hearing from you

Joseph

FREE CLASS OFFER

applies in most all of our scheduled car dealer class locations

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los angeles car dealer school

do you want to learn from a qualified team of professionals ???

we are beginning year 15 in april

no one does it better in los angeles

we make it easy for you

saturdays at noon in west la

800-901-5950

Car Dealer School

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every applicant must complete a background

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BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION
A background investigation is conducted on all applicants and disclosure of a conviction may result in a temporary
operating permit not being issued.
Failure to disclose any and all convictions may result in the refusal, denial, or revocation of your license.
Pursuant to CVC Section 11703, the department may refuse to issue a license to any applicant who has been
convicted of a crime or committed any act or engaged in any conduct involving moral turpitude which is substantially
related to the qualiications, functions, or duties of the licensed activity.
A plea of nolo contendere is a conviction within the meaning of this section. In addition, Article 4 and Article 6.1
of Title 13, of the California Code of Regulations (CCR) provide guidelines used by the department in determining
whether a license should be issued.

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every dealer must provide a valid car dealer bond

Your Car Dealer Bond is Protection for the State

Car dealer bonds which are also also known as motor vehicle dealer bonds, DMV bonds and used car dealer bonds — protect consumers from fraud and other wrongful actions done by dealerships and their employees.

For example, harmed parties can make a claim on an auto dealer bond and gain financial reparation if a dealership

  • misrepresents its merchandise
  • uses unethical business practices to sell vehicles
  • fails to deliver a valid certificate of title
  • does not pay necessary motor vehicle fees
  • does not forward sales tax payments to the state

Mike Can Quote Your Car Dealer Bond

714-797-5780        EZDealerBond.com

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getting a car dealer bond is NOT that easy

let us help you

we solve car dealer bond problems

everyday

800-901-5950

Car Dealer Bond

 

EZDealerBond.com

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how do i read a vehicle identification number ( VIN ) ???

What’s a VIN?
A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is the 17-character identifier for your car, truck, or motorcycle. It looks like this: 1VXBR12EXCP901213, and encodes the vehicle’s manufacturer, features, and serial number. No two vehicles have the same VIN, so it serves as your car’s fingerprint– this allows for all reports of accidents, title problems, insurance incidents, and more to be tracked through each vehicle’s VIN.

Through VinAudit.com, you can look up records associated with your VIN instantly:

Enter VIN:
What’s this? Example: 1VXBR12EXCP901213

Where can I find my VIN?
You can find your vehicle’s VIN in the title document, the vehicle registration, and on the insurance policy. The VIN could also be located at the following locations on the car itself:

  • On the driver’s side dashboard
    (viewable through the windshield)
  • On the driver’s side door
    (on a sticker in the door jamb)

Why would I order a VIN report?
A VIN report lets you learn about your vehicle’s history. It includes checks for whether the car has been stolen, experienced accidents, recorded as salvaged, as well as many othertitle problem checks. Ordering a VIN report before purchasing a vehicle allows you to catch potential problems and purchase with confidence.

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used car dealer license procedure for california dmv

DMV Car Dealer Licensing Checklist

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The process can be broken down into three steps:
Dealer Class, Practice Exam & Certificate
Getting your bond & submitting an Application
Final location inspection by your DMV Inspector

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Here is a list of everything:
· Dealer Education School, Call TriStar Motors
800 – 901 – 5950 and to attend obtain your Certificate.
· Register On-Line at www.gotplates.com

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Everyone must take the New Dealer Class,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d05/vc11704_5.htm

· Obtain the DMV Inspector’s number for your area and
leave a message to schedule the examination.
The DMV website @ www.dmv.ca.gov

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Then from the dmv website, www.dmv.ca.gov,

the student must find the:
list of DMV inspectors,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/fo/inspector_office.htm
application for dealers license,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/vehindustry/ol/forms/vehicledealer.htm
list of registration forms,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/formsreg.htm

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· Pay $ 16. and pass the DMV exam.

When you have studied and are prepared for the
DMV dealer examination the student will make an
appointment with the DMV Inspector.

The student will
need to take their:
CA photo ID & TriStar issued DMV Certificate of Completion.
The DMV dealer test is 30 minutes long, 40 questions,
multiple choice.
The student must get 28 correct out of 40, 70%, and
three chances are allowed on one certificate.
If the student does not pass, TriStar supplemental
training is always FREE.
If the student fails the test three times, TriStar will
make a full refund.

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· Choose the Name, Location and Type of dealership.
Once the testing is complete the student begins to
build the business.

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Every dealer needs to choose a name of the
dealership and a location.

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Every dealer MUST have an office.

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Every dealer needs to choose the type of dealership
and vehicle type with endorsements.
Dealer types: Retail or Wholesale Only
( Retail includes Wholesale )
Vehicle Types: A/C cars and trucks
M/C motorcycles
ATV all terrain vehicles
MH motorhome
Rec T recreational trailer
Trl trailer
SM snowmobile

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Endorsements: AutoBroker

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· Obtain the Zoning Verification Letter.
Every dealer must have their location zoning
approved, using the proper DMV form, by the local
planning authority for the office location.
The proper zoning
form:

http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/ol/ol902.pdf

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· File a Fictitious Name Statement with the county clerk
and have it published in a local paper.
The dealer must file a Fictitious Name Statement with
the county clerk of jurisdiction for the office location.
A list of California county websites:
http://www.csac.counties.org/default.asp?id=7·

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Obtain a Surety Bond in the amount of $ 50,000.
Wholesale & less than 25 cars/ year then $ 10,000.
The surety bond is a promise by the dealer to honor
all obligations on behalf of the dealership, including
DMV fees and penalties, State sales tax and a
judgment by any court against the dealership.
Cash, Savings or a Bond may be posted.
Your credit report will set the Bond Premium
Some credit scores will require collateral.
The DMV form needed to submit your bond:
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/ol/ol25.htm
If less than 25 cars per year & wholesale only:
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/ol/ol25b.pdf

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· Obtain a Business License
The city or county issuing the zoning permission letter
will usually require a business license.
· Obtain a Live Scan Fingerprint Card.
To obtain a location check:

http://ag.ca.gov/fingerprints/publications/contact.php

DMV Live Scan information:
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/vehindustry/ol/livescan.htm
DMV Sample Live Scan Form
http://dmv.ca.gov/forms/ol/dmv8016.pdf

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Obtain a Board of Equalization Seller’s Permit.
To obtain a location of a field office:
http://www.boe.ca.gov/info/phone.htm
Board Information on Registration:
http://www.boe.ca.gov/info/reg.htm#sales
Application Form:
http://www.boe.ca.gov/pdf/boe400spa.pdf

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· Complete the Application and have someone read it
over for you to look for errors and omissions.

Ask your
DMV Inspector if you can FAX it in for review.
· Call the DMV Inspector and submit the Application with
your Bond Declaration Form. You must have a Bond in
place to submit your application. If you wish to be
considered for a temporary license, you must have all
photos completed as well.
list of DMV inspectors,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/fo/inspector_office.htm
DMV photo requirements:
http://dmv.ca.gov/vehindustry/ol/photoreq.htm

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Generally you will need:
11 photos for retail
8 for wholesale, 9 for wholesale with a broker endorsement

 They are:

1 Building photo
2 Outside sign photo ®
3 Display area photo ®
4 Office
5 Business License posting photo
6 Resale Permit posting photo
7 Telephone
8 Interior Signs ®
9 Locked Cabinet
10 Checkbook
11 Dealer Book

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· Build your office before you contact the DMV Inspector
for final inspection and clearance.

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· Obtain a phone and have a phone line installed in the
name of the dealership, including a 411 listing.

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· If retail, Obtain and install exterior signs.
One sign if sole user of the location.
Multiple signs if mixed use at the location.

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· If retail, Install the three Office Signs provided by TriStar

The No Cooling Off Period Notice to Public

The Inspection of Vehicle Notice to Public

Car Buyer Bill of Rights Disclosure

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 Create a locked cabinet, desk drawer, file cabinet or safe to store DMV report of sale forms.

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· Open a Bank Account in the name of the dealership.

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· Label a thick 3 ring binder as your dealer book.

This book will hold for all updates sent by the DMV, all ROS
forms you might have to void & your broker log. ·

For registration forms write to:
DMV Forms Office
P.O. Box 932242, Sacramento,CA, 94232
Use the list of forms from the DMV website & add the
REG 262 to the list.
list of registration forms,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/formsreg.htm
Draft a letter on your dealer letterhead including a
copy of your DMV certificate of completion requesting
25 of each listed form.
These forms are sent at no charge.

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· Contact for forms & disclosures.
Their website for dealer forms:
http://licenseframegirl.com

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The four forms needed:

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conditional sales contract CA553
English copy, 4 per set, latest version
Spanish Copy, 1 per set, latest version

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as-is no warranty for Federal Buyers Guide, 327D
English copy, latest version
Spanish Copy, latest version

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car buyer bill of rights option form
English copy, latest version
Spanish Copy,latest version

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Not for Sale Sticker

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· Create & have ready photos of your setup.
Instruction on photos @
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/vehindustry/ol/photoreq.htm

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· Final inspection follows in 90 – 120 days following
clearance from Sacramento.
The DMV Inspector will call you for an inspection appointment.
· When you pass inspection you will receive your:
dealer number
wall license
car dealer license special plates
report of sale forms, for your type of license.

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good luck

Joseph

gotplates.com

800-901-5950

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car dealer deal jackets from jody the forms lady keep the DMV happy

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File Folder Deal Jacket Envelopes

(pack of 100)

$29.99

Use these handy heavy duty manila stock 9″ x 12″ Deal Jackets complete with black preprinted stock, flooring, asccessories, customer sale, and trade information. All of your vehicle’s important papers will be kept together for each vehicle handled by the delership. Protect your vehicle’s records from becoming lost, torn or wrinkled. Sold in packages of 100. Try our Number 1 selling product today!! Call us to print your very own Custom design @ (949) 837 – 4088.
  • Model: JF-101

CAR DEALER FORMS STARTER KIT

 

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los angeles car dealer school

do you want to learn from a qualified team of professionals ???

we are beginning year 15 in april

no one does it better in los angeles

we make it easy for you

saturdays at noon in west la

800-901-5950

Car Dealer School

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car dealer license checklist from gotplates.com

DMV Car Dealer Licensing Checklist

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The process can be broken down into three steps:
Dealer Class, Practice Exam & Certificate
Getting your bond & submitting an Application
Final location inspection by your DMV Inspector

+++++
Here is a list of everything:
· Dealer Education School, Call TriStar Motors
800 – 901 – 5950 and to attend obtain your Certificate.
· Register On-Line at www.gotplates.com

+++++
Everyone must take the New Dealer Class,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d05/vc11704_5.htm

· Obtain the DMV Inspector’s number for your area and
leave a message to schedule the examination.
The DMV website @ www.dmv.ca.gov

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Then from the dmv website, www.dmv.ca.gov,

the student must find the:
list of DMV inspectors,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/fo/inspector_office.htm
application for dealers license,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/vehindustry/ol/forms/vehicledealer.htm
list of registration forms,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/formsreg.htm

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· Pay $ 16. and pass the DMV exam.

When you have studied and are prepared for the
DMV dealer examination the student will make an
appointment with the DMV Inspector.

The student will
need to take their:
CA photo ID & TriStar issued DMV Certificate of Completion.
The DMV dealer test is 30 minutes long, 40 questions,
multiple choice.
The student must get 28 correct out of 40, 70%, and
three chances are allowed on one certificate.
If the student does not pass, TriStar supplemental
training is always FREE.
If the student fails the test three times, TriStar will
make a full refund.

+++++
· Choose the Name, Location and Type of dealership.
Once the testing is complete the student begins to
build the business.

+++++
Every dealer needs to choose a name of the
dealership and a location.

+++++
Every dealer MUST have an office.

+++++
Every dealer needs to choose the type of dealership
and vehicle type with endorsements.
Dealer types: Retail or Wholesale Only
( Retail includes Wholesale )
Vehicle Types: A/C cars and trucks
M/C motorcycles
ATV all terrain vehicles
MH motorhome
Rec T recreational trailer
Trl trailer
SM snowmobile

+++++
Endorsements: AutoBroker

+++++
· Obtain the Zoning Verification Letter.
Every dealer must have their location zoning
approved, using the proper DMV form, by the local
planning authority for the office location.
The proper zoning
form:

http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/ol/ol902.pdf

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· File a Fictitious Name Statement with the county clerk
and have it published in a local paper.
The dealer must file a Fictitious Name Statement with
the county clerk of jurisdiction for the office location.
A list of California county websites:
http://www.csac.counties.org/default.asp?id=7·

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Obtain a Surety Bond in the amount of $ 50,000.
Wholesale & less than 25 cars/ year then $ 10,000.
The surety bond is a promise by the dealer to honor
all obligations on behalf of the dealership, including
DMV fees and penalties, State sales tax and a
judgment by any court against the dealership.
Cash, Savings or a Bond may be posted.
Your credit report will set the Bond Premium
Some credit scores will require collateral.
The DMV form needed to submit your bond:
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/ol/ol25.htm
If less than 25 cars per year & wholesale only:
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/ol/ol25b.pdf

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· Obtain a Business License
The city or county issuing the zoning permission letter
will usually require a business license.
· Obtain a Live Scan Fingerprint Card.
To obtain a location check:

http://ag.ca.gov/fingerprints/publications/contact.php

DMV Live Scan information:
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/vehindustry/ol/livescan.htm
DMV Sample Live Scan Form
http://dmv.ca.gov/forms/ol/dmv8016.pdf

+++++

Obtain a Board of Equalization Seller’s Permit.
To obtain a location of a field office:
http://www.boe.ca.gov/info/phone.htm
Board Information on Registration:
http://www.boe.ca.gov/info/reg.htm#sales
Application Form:
http://www.boe.ca.gov/pdf/boe400spa.pdf

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· Complete the Application and have someone read it
over for you to look for errors and omissions.

Ask your
DMV Inspector if you can FAX it in for review.
· Call the DMV Inspector and submit the Application with
your Bond Declaration Form. You must have a Bond in
place to submit your application. If you wish to be
considered for a temporary license, you must have all
photos completed as well.
list of DMV inspectors,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/fo/inspector_office.htm
DMV photo requirements:
http://dmv.ca.gov/vehindustry/ol/photoreq.htm

+++++
Generally you will need:
11 photos for retail
8 for wholesale, 9 for wholesale with a broker endorsement

 They are:

1 Building photo
2 Outside sign photo ®
3 Display area photo ®
4 Office
5 Business License posting photo
6 Resale Permit posting photo
7 Telephone
8 Interior Signs ®
9 Locked Cabinet
10 Checkbook
11 Dealer Book

+++++
· Build your office before you contact the DMV Inspector
for final inspection and clearance.

+++++
· Obtain a phone and have a phone line installed in the
name of the dealership, including a 411 listing.

+++++
· If retail, Obtain and install exterior signs.
One sign if sole user of the location.
Multiple signs if mixed use at the location.

+++++
· If retail, Install the three Office Signs provided by TriStar

The No Cooling Off Period Notice to Public

The Inspection of Vehicle Notice to Public

Car Buyer Bill of Rights Disclosure

+++++

 Create a locked cabinet, desk drawer, file cabinet or safe to store DMV report of sale forms.

+++++

· Open a Bank Account in the name of the dealership.

+++++
· Label a thick 3 ring binder as your dealer book.

This book will hold for all updates sent by the DMV, all ROS
forms you might have to void & your broker log. ·

For registration forms write to:
DMV Forms Office
P.O. Box 932242, Sacramento,CA, 94232
Use the list of forms from the DMV website & add the
REG 262 to the list.
list of registration forms,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/formsreg.htm
Draft a letter on your dealer letterhead including a
copy of your DMV certificate of completion requesting
25 of each listed form.
These forms are sent at no charge.

+++++
· Contact for forms & disclosures.
Their website for dealer forms:
http://licenseframegirl.com

+++++
The four forms needed:

+++++
conditional sales contract CA553
English copy, 4 per set, latest version
Spanish Copy, 1 per set, latest version

+++++
as-is no warranty for Federal Buyers Guide, 327D
English copy, latest version
Spanish Copy, latest version

+++++

car buyer bill of rights option form
English copy, latest version
Spanish Copy,latest version

+++++

Not for Sale Sticker

+++++

· Create & have ready photos of your setup.
Instruction on photos @
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/vehindustry/ol/photoreq.htm

+++++
· Final inspection follows in 90 – 120 days following
clearance from Sacramento.
The DMV Inspector will call you for an inspection appointment.
· When you pass inspection you will receive your:
dealer number
wall license
car dealer license special plates
report of sale forms, for your type of license.

+++++

good luck

Joseph

gotplates.com

800-901-5950

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are you in the market for a red ferrari ???

California Auctions $16 Million Ferrari

Ferrari Testa Rossa was auctioned in California for more than $16 million, making the red Ferrari 1957 sports car the most expensive auto ever sold at an automobile auction.

The race car is a Ferrari prototype and the first Testa Rossa ever built, with a 300-horsepower 3.0-liter V-12 engine and a 4-speed manual transmission.

Spectators at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in Monterey, California erupted in a roar as a staggering price was reached in the final bid but, shortly afterward, an anonymous buyer offered a record-breaking $16.4 million for the classic Ferrari automobile.

Auctioneers Gooding & Company were as surprised as everyone else at the shocking $16,390,000 winning bid for the classic 1957 Ferrari.

The red Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa is a former Concours d’Elegance first-place winner, and the vehicle will now be added to the anonymous buyer’s extensive investment portfolio.

California has a world record-setting love for its cars, indeed.

$16 Million 1957 Ferrari Testa Rossa
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DMV certified car dealer license school

have you thought about getting licensed ???

no one does it better

39 locations

we begin year 15 in april

come find out how easy it reaaly is to get licensed

800-901-5950

Car Dealer School

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secrets to the dmv car dealer license paperwork

the licensing secret tasks to complete

BEFORE

you take our car dealer class

we credit anderson

for such words of wisdom

CAR DEALER LICENSE BOND

DMV OL902 ZONING APPROVAL

DMV 8016 LIVESCAN FINGERPRINT APPLICATION

then the

car dealer class

good luck

Florence

gotplates.com

800-901-5950

 

 

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yes marcella…our online DMV car dealer license practice examination really works

the pre-licensing car dealer school powerpoint practice examination

enables the car dealer licensing student to take a test drive

thru the dmv certified pre-licensing in-person course

we make it simple for anyone to get licensed

 

www.gotplates.com

see you there

thx

Joseph

800-901-5950

powerpoint practice DMV examination for car dealer license applicants:

http://www.howtobecomeacardealer.com/pdf/NewDealerPracticeExamination2005.pdf

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EVEN cash only sales require car dealer sales contracts

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“AS IS” Cash Contract

Simple

$49.99

California Civil Code Section 2981 mandates that sales contracts be completed when a motor vehilce is sold from a licensed entitiy (dealership). All contracts need to be in writing and must be contained on a single document. The contract is designed to protect both the consumer and the dealer by clearly stating the terms of the sale. The contract must include a proper description of the vehicle, the total cost and terms of the sale, as well as the prescribed disclosures required by statue. All contracts must be completed and signed by both parties (buyer and seller). Be sure to provide a clear copy of the contract to the consmer. This form is in complete compliance with disclosures, and is to be used for Cash in house deals when no financing is applicable. Contains large AS -IS Disclosure. 14 3/4″ x 8 1/2″ – 2-part – 100 /pkg

 

  • Model: JF730

 

used car dealer forms starter kit

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what photos do i need for my car dealer license ???

· Call the DMV Inspector and submit the Application with
your Bond Declaration Form. You must have a Bond in
place to submit your application. If you wish to be
considered for a temporary license, you must have all
photos completed as well.
list of DMV inspectors,
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/fo/inspector_office.htm
DMV photo requirements:
http://dmv.ca.gov/vehindustry/ol/photoreq.htm

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Generally you will need:
11 photos for retail
8 for wholesale, 9 for wholesale with a broker endorsement

They are:

1 Building photo
2 Outside sign photo ®
3 Display area photo ®
4 Office
5 Business License posting photo
6 Resale Permit posting photo
7 Telephone
8 Interior Signs ®
9 Locked Cabinet
10 Checkbook
11 Dealer Book

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yes john…we are always available for private car dealer education

hello john

we teach private classes
for $ 300. per person
we have weekly availability statewide

if we come to your office
we would have to charge more ( $ 800. )
and we can certify up to three people for that fee

also, if you offer financing and need the
red flags program
we can set you up with that as well
our discounted price for the red flags is $ 300.

red flag deadline was 01-01-11

do you have any other owners needing certification?

if this is a corporate change of ownership
dmv generally requires all owners above 10% ownership to take the class
and pass the dmv examination

also, all significant others should be included if they are going to be driving
dealer plated inventory

please let us know what works for you
and how soon you want the private car dealer license class

my cell is 415-730-3131

thx

Joseph
gotplates.com

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how do i find the dmv car dealer handbook ???

http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/reg_hdbk_pdf/toc.htm

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after the car dealer class where do i meet the dmv inspector for the test ???

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after you complete our car dealer class

( http://gotplates.com )

you must make an appointment to take and pass the dmv car dealer examination

good luck

Joseph

800-901-5950

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Bakersfield (DSL), 5800 District Blvd., Suite 100-C, 93313

  • Open the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. and 1:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M.
  • Please call the Fresno office at (559) 445-5304 to confirm availability.Directions to this office

Chico, 500 Cohasset Road, Suite 31, 95926

    • (530) 892-0701

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Covina (BSC), 1365 N. Grand Avenue, Suite 102, 91724

    • (626) 974-7140

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El Cerrito, 6400 Manila Avenue, 94530

    • (510) 231-7818

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Fairfield (BSC), 4630 Westamerica Drive, Suite H, Fairfield 94533

    • (707) 864-4759

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Fresno, 2510 S East Avenue, Suite 100A, 93706

    • (559) 445-5304

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Hayward, 150 Jackson Street, 94544

    • (510) 728-1349

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Los Angeles, 3615 S Hope Street, 90007

    • (213) 744-7563

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Orange, 790 The City Drive South, Suite 410, 92868

    • (714) 703-2632

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Sacramento (BSC), 7226 Florin Mall Drive, 95823

    • (916) 262-2563

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San Bernardino (BSC), 473 E. Carnegie Drive, Suite 150, 92408

    • (909) 890-0182

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    • (858) 495-3676

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    • (415) 431-6279

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    • (408) 229-7113

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Santa Maria, 523 S. McClelland Street, 93454

    • (805) 346-2192

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Turlock, 825 E Monte Vista Avenue, 95382

    • (209) 634-2003

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Van Nuys, 6150 Van Nuys Blvd, Suite 205, 91401

    • Open the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
    • Please call the Los Angels office at (213) 744-7563 or the Covina office at (626) 974–7140 to confirm availability.

Directions to this office


If you have an emergency situation, a difficult question or problem to resolve and are unable to reach or resolve the issue with an Inspector, please contact a supervisor or manager for the designated office as follows:

Supervising Inspectors

Region 1– Northern California
  • Sacramento, Turlock, Chico, Fresno, Bakersfield, and Fairfield Offices

Joy Cunanan, Supervising Inspector
7226 Florin Mall Drive,
Sacramento, CA 95823
(916) 262-2532

Region 2– Bay Area and Central Valley
  • San Francisco, Hayward, San Jose, Santa Maria, and El Cerrito Offices

Elbert Cook, Supervising Inspector
6400 Manila Avenue
El Cerrito, CA 94530
(510) 231-7429

Region 3– Coast, West to Inland Empires
  • San Bernardino, Van Nuys, and Covina Offices

Vanessa Fields, Supervising Inspector
473 E. Carnegie Drive Suite 150
San Bernardino, CA 92408
(909) 890-0251

Region 4– Greater LA Area
  • Los Angeles and Van Nuys Offices

Philippe Cameron, Supervising Inspector
3615 Hope Street,
Los Angeles, CA 90007
(213) 744–2128

Region 5– Imperial and Orange County
  • Orange and San Diego Offices

Pam Green, Supervising Inspector
16795 Von Karman, Suite 130
Irvine, CA 92606
(949) 253-7990

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30 days to get your car dealer plates

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CAR DEALER CLASS

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we make it simple for you to get your car dealer license

Car Dealer School

get licensed in 30 days

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what is used car dealer insurance ???

WE MAKE IT SIMPLE FOR YOU

TO GET LICENSED, BONDED AND INSURED

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EZDEALERINSURANCE.COM

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all licensed car dealers must maintain

used car dealer insurance

and dealer license plates

to operate their vehicles on the roadway

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most car dealers offer test drives to potential customers

if the car dealer secures a copy of the prospective buyers

drivers license and insurance card

for an existing vehicle

and

issues a letter of permission

to the prospective buyer

( such test drive is legal for up to 7 days )

11580 of the insurance code goes into effect

( the buyers insurance is now covering the dealers vehicle )

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5 helpful tips for getting your DMV wholesale car dealer license

  1. Sign up for our 6 hour Car Dealer Pre-Licensing Class. Follow the steps that you are taught, and then get approved by the California DMV as a wholesale dealer.
  2. Utilize the Web. Did you know that most wholesale dealers search the internet prior to purchasing a vehicle? A good wholesaler will recognize a low priced car at auction buy it and resell it a week later at the same auction.
  3. Keep in mind that delivery of the vehicle to the buyer must occur at the sellers licensed location. Some wholesalers will buy seasoned stock ( vehicles which are front line ready on a retailers lot but approaching 60 days in inventory ) and swap them out for vehicles freshly obtained. This allows the used car sales manager to restart the clock on that seasoned stock. These deals are often done book for book, the wholesaler ends up with added value. In a front line ready car the wholesaler can sell to another dealer, but it will often take a series of these book for book trades before you can actually see profits. Many small used car lots do not have the time to go to auction. A good wholesaler can stock these smaller lots and make a small profit on each car.
  4. Don’t ever consign a vehicle to another dealer. The wholesale license is a good starting place for the beginner; lesser bond, easier zoning and access to the market. Dealer plates and insurance are included in the wholesale package but as a wholesaler one can only buy and sell within the industry. That means as a wholesaler you can sell only to other dealers, there is no buying off the street. If and when a wholesaler has a vehicle to sell to the public he/she may draft that sale through a licensed retailer, this is call this a drafted sale.
  5. Remember the drafted sale creates liability for the retailer. Typical draft fee is $ 500. We advise the following: no loss selling ( wholesaler must sell higher than acquisition cost ), smog safety and verification provided by wholesaler, wholesaler as contact person on the buyers guide, statement from wholesaler assuming all liability if customer is not happy. Then the retailer collects and pays all taxes and fees, and sends the documents to DMV for processing.

Tips

  • Wholesale Dealers cannot sell to the Public (only to other Car Dealers).
  • Wholesale Car Dealers have a lower bond requirement and spend less on insurance.
  • When selling to the public you must use a Drafted Sale.
  • Wholesale dealers provide a much needed asset to the retail car market. Wholesalers provide cars to retail dealers and often facilitate trades among dealers. A good car buyer will make a little on each car (perhaps $ 300), but can only sell up to 24 cars in one year.

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