Dealer Checklist (Class a & B Dealers Only) is a legal document that was released by the Michigan Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Michigan.
Q: What is a Class A dealer?
A: A Class A dealer is a dealer who sells new motor vehicles.
Q: What is a Class B dealer?
A: A Class B dealer is a dealer who sells used motor vehicles.
Q: What is the dealer checklist?
A: The dealer checklist is a list of requirements and tasks that Class A and B dealers need to complete.
Q: What are some common items on the dealer checklist?
A: Some common items on the dealer checklist include obtaining a dealer license, obtaining a surety bond, and completing a dealer training course.
Q: Do Class A and B dealers have different requirements?
A: Yes, Class A and B dealers have different requirements. For example, Class A dealers need to have a dealership location and facilities that meet specific standards, while Class B dealers do not have the same requirements.
Q: Is the dealer checklist specific to Michigan?
A: Yes, the dealer checklist mentioned is specific to Michigan.
Q: Are there any fees associated with becoming a Class A or B dealer?
A: Yes, there are fees associated with becoming a Class A or B dealer, including application fees and licensing fees. The specific fees may vary.
Q: Is there a waiting period before I can become a Class A or B dealer?
A: Yes, there may be a waiting period before you can become a Class A or B dealer. The exact waiting period can vary depending on various factors, such as the processing time for your application.
Form Details:
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