R877. Tax Commission, Motor Vehicle Enforcement.
R877-23V. Motor Vehicle Enforcement.
R877-23V-12. Documents Required Prior to Issue of a
License Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Section 41-3-105.
A. The following items must be properly
completed and presented to the Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division (division)
before a license is issued.
1. New motor vehicle dealer or new motorcycle
and small trailer dealer license:
a) application for license;
b) dealer bond in the amount prescribed by Section
41-3-205;
c) evidence that a Utah sales tax license has
been issued to the dealership;
d) franchise verification from the manufacturer
of each make of new motor vehicle to be offered for sale;
e) picture of the dealership, clearly showing
the office, display space, and required sign;
f) pictures of the owner, partners, or
corporate officers who will act as no-fee salespersons;
g) the fee required by Section 41-3-601;
h) evidence that the place of business has been
inspected by an authorized division employee or agent;
i. fingerprints of the owner, partners, or
corporate officers who will act as no-fee salespersons, and the fees and waiver
required by the Department of Public Safety for the processing of fingerprints.
2. Used motor vehicle dealer or used motorcycle
and small trailer dealer license:
a) application for license;
b) dealer bond in the amount prescribed by
Section 41-3-205;
c) evidence that a Utah sales tax license has
been issued to the dealership;
d) picture of the dealership, clearly showing
the office, display space, and required sign;
e) pictures of the owner, partners, or
corporate officers who will act as no-fee salespersons;
f) the fee required by law;
g) evidence that the place of business has been
inspected by an authorized division employee or agent;
h) fingerprints of the owner, partners, or
corporate officers who will act as no-fee salespersons, and the fees and waiver
required by the Department of Public Safety for the processing of fingerprints.
3. Manufacturer or remanufacturer license:
a) application for license;
b) evidence that the applicant has complied
with the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration's Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard No. 115, regarding 17 character vehicle identification number
(VIN) requirements;
c) picture of the principal place of business;
d) the fee required by Section 41-3-601;
e) evidence that a Utah sales tax license has
been issued to the manufacturer or remanufacturer;
f) evidence that the place of business has been
inspected by an authorized division employee or agent.
4. Transporter license:
a) application for license;
b) picture of the principal place of business;
c) the fee required by Section 41-3-601;
d) evidence that a Utah sales tax license has
been issued to the transporter;
e) evidence that the place of business has been
inspected by an authorized division employee or agent.
5. Dismantler license:
a) application for license;
b) evidence that a Utah sales tax license has been
issued for the dismantler;
c) picture of the principal place of business,
clearly showing the office, sign, and display space;
d) the fee required by Section 41-3-601;
e) evidence that the place of business has been
inspected by an authorized division employee or agent.
6. Crusher license:
a) application for license;
b) crusher bond as prescribed in Section
41-3-205;
c) picture of the principal place of business,
clearly showing the office;
d) the fee required by Section 41-3-601;
e) evidence that a Utah sales tax license has
been issued for the crusher;
f) evidence that the place of business has been
inspected by an authorized division employee or agent.
7. Salesperson license:
a) application for license;
b) picture of the applicant;
c) fingerprints of the applicant and the fees
and waiver required by the Department of Public Safety for the processing of
fingerprints;
d) the fee required by Section 41-3-601.
8. Distributor, factory branch, distributor
branch, or representative license:
a) application for license;
b) the fee required by Section 41-3-601.
9. Body shop license:
a) application for license;
b) body shop bond as prescribed in Section
41-3-205;
c) picture of the principal place of business,
clearly showing the office, sign, and display space;
d) the fee required by Section 41-3-601;
e) evidence that a Utah sales tax license has
been issued for the body shop;
f) evidence that the place of business has been
inspected by an authorized division employee or agent.
10. New applicants may also be required to
attend an orientation class on motor vehicle laws and motor vehicle business
laws before their license is issued.
Effective: 5/9/95