Virginia law requires applicants for a dealer license or registration to submit a detailed application to the Board, including information about the types of vehicles they intend to sell and their business arrangements. The Board reviews this information, considers factors related to public safety, and issues licenses with appropriate endorsements. Applicants must also provide relevant documentation, such as service agreements for dealers handling new vehicles with warranties.
You must specify the types of vehicles you plan to sell (cars, trucks, motorcycles, etc.), whether they are new or used, and provide any required documentation, including service agreements if dealing with new vehicles under warranty.
Yes, the application must be accompanied by the fee required by the Virginia Board, which varies depending on the type of license.
The Board reviews the applicant's information, including their business arrangements, compliance with safety standards, and whether they meet criteria outlined in Virginia law to protect the public interest.
Yes, applicants can specify whether they will be selling new, used, or both types of vehicles, and the license will be endorsed accordingly.