Vehicle Dealer License Application Packet
Vehicle Dealer License Application Packet
1. Instruction Booklet.
2. Uniform Vehicle Dealer Surety Bond form.
3. Zoning Approval Form signed within 90 days of receipt of application by the zoning authority.
10. Original Vehicle Dealer Application Requirements Chart for each class of dealer.
All applicants requesting an original used or second-hand vehicle license (Class B) must have
attended pre-licensing dealer training within a 6-month period prior to the application date. The
dealer training schedule can be found on our website at https://www.Michigan.gov/sos/industry-
services/dealers
Please read the instruction booklet carefully. Not all classifications are compatible. Select the
classification(s), which apply to your intended business operation. A pre-license inspection of
the business location will be conducted prior to a license being issued. The business address
must meet the established place of business requirements (see item 10 of the instruction
booklet).
Please complete the application and related materials carefully and mail them with all required
documents and fees to: Michigan Department of State, Business Licensing Section, Lansing,
MI 48918. Before mailing your application, please review the checklist on page 5 of the
application. For convenience, this application can also be submitted online.
Dealer applications are complex documents and can take up to 30 days to process. A failure to
submit all documents will delay processing. Contact us via email at [email protected] if
you have any questions regarding the application process. Please be aware that all
applications are subject to review and investigation.
(Rev. 11/2023)
READ THIS FIRST!
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
www.Michigan.gov/SOS/resources/forms/dealer-manual.
Familiarity with the Dealer Manual is a licensing requirement, please check the
manual first if you have any questions.
Revision 02/23/2024
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
ORIGINAL VEHICLE DEALER LICENSE APPLICATION
Effective March 20, 2019, PA 420 of 2018 mandates that in the 6-month period
preceding the date of the application for an original eligible used vehicle dealer
license, each individual who is the applicant, each partner of the applicant, or each
officer of the applicant, as applicable for the original eligible used vehicle dealer
license must complete the prelicensure dealer training program. The training dates
can be found on our website at https://www.Michigan.gov/sos/industry-
services/dealers
FINGERPRINTS
Each individual listed in Item 8 on the application must be fingerprinted.
NOTICE: Please submit your Original Vehicle Dealer License Application prior to
being fingerprinted. Federal law requires the Business Licensing
Section have your signed application on file prior to receiving your
background information. Please submit your Live Scan form
immediately after being fingerprinted.
Contact the Business Licensing Section to get a Live Scan Fingerprint form. You
will need the Agency ID from our Live Scan form to search in the IdentoGO website.
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Please note that we no longer accept physical hard copies of fingerprints in our
office. Any hard copies submitted to our office will be destroyed and you will have
to be re printed. There is an option to submit hard copies of prints to IdentoGO for
processing; follow the above IdentoGO link for instructions on how to submit them.
All fees associated with fingerprinting will be collected by the printing agency. They
will provide you with a signed receipt as proof of fingerprinting.
The exact business name and address of the dealership must appear on the face
of the bond as it appears on the dealer license application form.
Individual owners and partners must be listed in addition to the business name and
address (i.e., John Doe dba John’s Used Cars, or John Doe and Sally Doe dba
John’s Used Cars).
Corporate officers, etc., do not need to be listed for a corporation, and members do
not need to be listed for a limited liability company. Only the corporate name or the
name of the limited liability company (including d/b/or assumed name, if any) and
the business address need to appear on the bond.
The bond number must appear on the face of the bond. The surety’s name must
be listed on the face of the bond.
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The item numbers below match the item numbers on the application.
1. BUSINESS NAME
Enter the exact name of the business. The name must match the business
name on all documents presented with the application; including but not
limited to the surety bond, the insurance certificate, the assumed name filing,
the articles of incorporation, etc.
2. BUSINESS LOCATION
Enter the complete business address. A Rural Route or Post Office Box
alone will not be accepted. The physical location must be identified. The
address must match the address on all documents presented with the
application (see document list in Item 1 above).
List the area code and telephone number of your business, your fax number
(if applicable) and the business e-mail address. Please note a business e-
mail address is required for a dealer license.
4. BUSINESS TYPE
5. LICENSE CLASSIFICATIONS
The Michigan Vehicle Code has different requirements for each class of
dealer. The following descriptions explain what each class of dealer is
permitted to do, and which classes are compatible.
Allows dealer to buy and sell new vehicles under a franchise agreement or
bonafide contract with a new vehicle manufacturer.
Allows dealer to buy and sell used vehicles to and from the general public
and other licensed vehicle dealers.
Allows dealer to buy or otherwise acquire late model major component parts
for resale, either at wholesale or at retail, and/or acquire vehicles to dismantle
for the resale of their parts, selling the remains as scrap. These are the only
classes which can legally buy late model distressed vehicles (salvage or
scrap vehicles), or late model major component parts from insurance
companies, or through auctions, brokers, or salvage pools in Michigan.
Class C and Class R are NOT COMPATIBLE with one another, or with Class
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D or Class G.
Class D (Broker)
Allows dealer to "broker" the sale of vehicles or late model major component
(salvageable) parts by arranging (or offering to arrange) for the sale of the
vehicles or parts between two parties. A broker may not take ownership of
the vehicles or major component parts. Examples of brokers are new car
brokers, vehicle sales listing agencies, consignment lots, flea markets,
auctions, and salvage pools.
The dealer may: 1) buy or acquire ownership of, 2) transport, and 3) sell
scrapped or junked vehicles only. Vehicles may be sold at wholesale only to:
A scrap metal processor who acquires vehicles only from licensed dealers is
not required to be licensed but must keep certain records and make them
available for inspection.
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Class F is compatible with C and/or E; or E and/or R.
Class W (Wholesaler)
A wholesaler shall not advertise vehicles for sale on the internet or any
classified listing unless the advertisement clearly discloses the wholesaler’s
license classification and clearly states that any purchaser shall be a licensed
vehicle dealer.
A wholesaler shall buy or sell not less than 24 vehicles in this state each year
to retain possession of a wholesaler license.
List the makes of new vehicles for which you have franchises or agreements
to sell.
List the specific days and hours the business will be open. Class A and
Class B dealers are required to maintain a minimum of 30 business hours per
week.
List the full name, home address, date of birth, social security number, date
of prelicensure training for all owners, partners, corporate officers, members
and directors. (The prelicensure training applies to Class B dealers only)
Each individual listed in Item 8 must have fingerprints on file with this
department. Individuals disclosed under a corporation, partnership or limited
liability company listed as a licensee who will have direct impact on the
operation of the business must also have fingerprints on file. Please refer to
the Fingerprints section of the instructions for more information.
New and used vehicle dealers are required to provide proper servicing
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facilities. The servicing facility must be located within 10 miles of the
dealership’s established place of business. This requirement applies even
if vehicles are sold “AS IS” or wholesale.
This requirement may be met in one of two ways:
A dealer’s established place of business must meet all applicable zoning and
municipal requirements.
All books, records, and files necessary to conduct the business of a Class A
or class B dealer must be maintained in the building or structure.
Land space of no less than 1,300 square feet to accommodate the display of
a minimum of 10 vehicles of the kind and type that the dealer is licensed to
sell and an additional 650 square feet for customer parking. The display and
customer parking areas must be adequately surfaced and well-lit during
business hours.
The premises must contain a registered repair facility on site for the repair
and servicing of motor vehicles of a type sold at the established place of
business, unless the dealer has entered into a written servicing agreement
with a registered repair facility at a location not to exceed 10 miles' distance
from the established place of business. If repairs are conducted pursuant to
a servicing agreement, the servicing agreement must be conspicuously
posted in the office.
A dealer may not combine space and resources with another dealer to meet the
minimum established place of business requirements for a new or used vehicle
dealer. Each licensed new or used dealer must meet the established place of
business requirements separately.
For a Class W dealer, an established place of business must include the following:
All books, records, and files necessary to conduct the business of the
wholesaler shall be maintained in an office that meets all of the following
requirements:
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o Has standard office furniture including, but not limited to, a desk
and a locking filing cabinet.
The premises shall not be used for the display of vehicles. However, the
premises may be used for the storage of vehicles purchased by the
wholesaler prior to sale to a licensed vehicle dealer.
The premises meet all applicable zoning requirements and any other
applicable municipal requirements.
The premises are not located within 200 feet of an established place of
business for another licensed wholesaler.
All books, records, and files necessary to conduct the business of the
wholesaler shall be maintained in an office that meets all of the following
requirements:
One plate for each five vehicles carried in highest inventory, up to and
including 400 vehicles. ONE plate for each seven vehicles in excess
of 400, up to a maximum of 100 plates.
Class W dealers may apply for any additional dealer plate(s) according
to the following formula. Class W’s must submit proof of inventory:
One plate for each five vehicles carried in highest inventory, up to and
including 40 vehicles. One plate for each 10 vehicles in excess of 40, up to a
maximum of 40 plates.
12. FEES
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Calculate the fees based on the information provided on the application form.
Make check or money order payable to State of Michigan.
A. Check the appropriate box. List the name of any applicant who has
had a vehicle dealer license refused or revoked. Provide a detailed
explanation.
B. Check the appropriate box. List the name of any applicant who is
related by birth or marriage to any dealer. List the name of any
applicant who is or was employed by, or is or was an agent for, any
dealer within the past five (5) years. List the name of the dealer and, if
known, the dealer license number.
D. Each applicant must complete a work history for the past five (5) years.
As principal, whose place(s) of business is/are located at the address(es) set forth above, and
The bond shall also indemnify or reimburse the state for any sales tax deficiency as provided in the general sales tax act, 1933 PA 167,
MCL 205.51 to 205.78, or use tax deficiency as provided in the use tax act, 1937 PA 94, MCL 205.91 to 205.111, for the year in which
the bond is in force. The surety shall make indemnification or reimbursement only after a final judgment is entered in a court of record
against the principal or a final order is issued by the secretary of state after an administrative hearing.
WHEREAS, the principal is applying to the Secretary of State of Michigan to be licensed as a dealer in vehicles under Section 248 of Act
300, P.A. of 1949, as amended.
AND WHEREAS, the principal is required by Section 248 of Act 300, P.A. of 1949, as amended, to submit properly executed surety bond,
conditioned as set forth herein, with said application for vehicle dealer license.
NOW THEREFORE, the condition of this obligation is such that the principal and surety shall indemnify or reimburse any party conditioned
herein.
It is further understood and agreed that coverage is provided and extended without notification to the surety for any change of officers, if
the principal is a corporation; for any additional locations or changes of address within the county for which the license is issued; or for
any substitution of business name wherein ownership is not changed.
Provided further, that the aggregate liability of the surety for all such judgments shall, in no event, exceed the sum of the bond.
Coverage hereunder shall be effective as of 12:01 a.m. on _______________________________________ and shall remain in effect
continuously, provided, however, that the said surety may cancel the bond upon giving thirty days notice in writing to the Secretary of
State and thereafter shall be relieved of liability for any breach of condition occurring after the effective date of the cancellation.
Print or Type Name of Witness to Principal Print or type Name and Title of Person Signing for Principal
The EXACT business name and address of the dealership must appear on the face of the bond as it appears on the
dealer license application.
Individual owners and partners MUST be listed in addition to the business name and address.
Corporate officers, etc. do not need to be listed for a corporation. ONLY the corporate name (d/b/a assumed name,
any) and the address need to appear.
BOND NUMBER must be on the face of the bond.
Name of Surety must be listed.
SIGNATURES ARE REQUIRED for:
• Attorney-in-Fact for the Surety
• Witness to the Attorney-in-Fact for the Surety
• Licensed Insurance Agent (Agent licensed to sell insurance in Michigan)
• Principal (dealer license applicant or an Authorized Agent of the Principal)
• Witness to Principal
A power of attorney for the Attorney-in-Fact MUST accompany the bond OR must BE ON FILE with the Michigan
Department of State, Business Licensing Section, Lansing, MI 48918.
Remember, if the bond is not correctly completed, a dealer license cannot be issued.
1. Every applicant for a vehicle dealer license must file with such application an executed surety bond in the amount of
Twenty Five Thousand and NO/100 Dollars ($25,000.00). (Class “C”, “E”, “F”, “G”, “R”, and “W” Dealers exempt.)
2. The Department of State has prescribed a standard form of bond for vehicle dealers which is set forth on the reverse
side hereof. This bond must be executed by the principal and surety and filed with the Department of State at the
time of filing application for vehicle dealer license.
3. This bond must be executed by the principal (dealer) and surety company and filed with the Department of State at
the time of filing application for vehicle dealer license. Application for dealer license will not be acted upon until the
application, bond and all other required documents are filed, and the appropriate fees paid to the Department of State
in Lansing.
4. Each licensee, whether an individual, corporation, or partnership, must be named in the bond as principal. In the case
of an individual proprietorship, the individual’s name, as well as the name under which business is being conducted,
must be listed. In case of partnerships, each individual partner, as well as the name of the partnership itself, must be
listed. In the case of corporations, the corporation itself must be shown on the bond but, the officers whose names
appear on the application for license need not be listed on the bond. The location of the business must also be listed.
If a licensee is doing business at more than one location within a county, all such locations must be listed.
5. This is a continuous surety bond, the effective date of which may be the date of execution or a later date; however,
the bond must be effective at the date of filing of application for a vehicle dealer license even though the license may
not be issued until a subsequent date.
6. The bond must be executed by a surety company authorized to do business in Michigan. Every bond must be
executed by an agent of the company licensed to do business in Michigan.
7. The attorney-in-fact who signs for the surety company must be authorized by the company. A certified copy of the
appointment as attorney-in-fact must be attached to the surety bond, or a continuing copy of the appointment as
attorney-in-fact must be on file with the Department.
8. The affidavit of the power of attorney must be executed on the same date as the bond, or after the date of the bond,
but not before.
9. A dealer is only authorized to conduct business if a $25,000 bond is in effect. Therefore, if the surety company pays
any claim under this bond, it will have the effect of reducing the bond coverage afforded to the dealer by the amount
of the claim that is paid. If this occurs, the dealer will no longer be covered by the full, required amount of $25,000.
Surety companies are requested to notify the Department of State of the payment of any claims under this bond.
Clear Form
10/2023
Michigan Department of State
DEALER ZONING
Name of Dealership:
Dealership Address:
(street) (city) (zip)
Zoning Authority:
The license(s) being applied for (checked above) would permit all business activities described
in the attached Dealer Activities by Dealer Class Type form.
Please check the appropriate category below, complete the signature portion of this form,
and return this completed form to the applicant.
If you have any questions or concerns, contact the Michigan Department of State, Business
Licensing Section at [email protected] or 888-767-6424.
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Signature of Zoning Authority Date Telephone Number
Dealership Address:
(street) (city) (zip)
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❒
Class A - New Vehicle Dealer
❒
Class B - Used Vehicle Dealer
Class C - Used Vehicle Parts Dealer
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❒
Class D - Broker
❒
Class E - Distressed Vehicle Transporter
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Class F - Vehicle Scrap Metal Processor
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Class G - Vehicle Salvage Pool
Class R - Automotive Recycler
❒ Class W - Automotive Wholesaler
Municipal Authority:
The license(s) being applied for (checked above) would permit all business activities
described in the attached Dealer Activities by Dealer Class Type form.
Please check the appropriate category below, complete the signature portion of this form,
and return this completed form to the applicant. If you have any questions or concerns,
contact the Michigan Department of State, Business Licensing Section, at
[email protected] or 888-767-6424.
Municipality requirements may include local building code requirements, land use requirements,
sign ordinances, local licensure, etc.
❒Location MEETS all the municipal requirements for dealer classification(s) checked
above.
❒Location DOES NOT MEET all the municipal requirements for dealer classification(s)
checked above. Please list the reason(s).
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Signature of Municipal Authority Date Telephone Number
Note: Class A and B dealers must adhere to established place of business requirements as
defined in section 14 of the Michigan Vehicle Code, (MVC) [MCL 257.14].
Class A (New Vehicle Dealer) - This dealer buys, displays, and sells new vehicles under a
franchise agreement or a contract with a new vehicle manufacturer.
Class B (Used Vehicle Dealer) - This dealer buys, displays, and sells used vehicles.
Class C (Used Vehicle Parts Dealer) and Class R (Automotive Recycler) - These dealers buy or
otherwise acquire late model major component parts for resale, either at wholesale or at retail,
and/or acquire vehicles to dismantle for the resale of their parts, selling the remains as scrap. These
are the only classes which can legally buy late model distressed vehicles (salvage or scrap
vehicles) or late model major component parts from insurance companies, or through auctions,
brokers, or salvage pools in Michigan.
Class D (Broker) - This dealer "brokers" the sale of vehicles or late model major component
(salvageable) parts by arranging (or offering to arrange) for the sale of the vehicles or parts
between two parties. A broker may not take ownership of the vehicles or major component parts.
Class E (Distressed Vehicle Transporter) - This dealer may: 1) buy or acquire ownership of,
2) transport, and 3) sell scrapped or junked vehicles only. Vehicles may be sold at wholesale
only to:
1. Used Vehicle Parts Dealers (Class C); or
2. Scrap Metal Processors (Class F); or
3. Automotive Recyclers (Class R).
This dealer class may NOT dismantle vehicles or sell parts. (Note: A vehicle "crusher" is one type
of distressed vehicle transporter.)
Class F (Vehicle Scrap Metal Processor) -This dealer processes vehicles into scrap metal by
shearing, fragmenting, baling, shredding, etc. (Crushing vehicles is not considered a scrap metal
process since it is not the final step before remelting.)
A scrap metal processor who acquires vehicles only from licensed dealers is not required to be
licensed but must keep certain records and make them available for inspection.
Class G (Vehicle Salvage Pool) -This dealer engages in the business of storing and displaying
damaged or distressed vehicles for insurance companies. Class G is compatible only with Class D.
Class W (Automotive Wholesaler) - This dealer engages in the business of buying and selling
used vehicles from and to licensed vehicle dealers. A wholesaler may not buy, sell or otherwise
deal in vehicles to a person other than a licensed vehicle dealer.
Dealer Selection for Designated Secretary of State (SOS) Branch Offices Clear Form
(Please complete all sections of this form)
Business Name Dealer License No.
X
List below up to a maximum 3 SOS branch offices where you will submit dealer transactions.
For a list of SOS Branch Offices refer to the Dealer Manual, Appendix B.
Authority granted under Public Act 300 of 1949 as amended. April 2022
Clear Form
AR-0032 (11/2023) By Authority of PA 300 od 1949 as amended Michigan Department of State 888-SOS-MICH (888-767-6424)
2. BUSINESS LOCATION – (RR or PO Box numbers alone will not be accepted, the actual location must be identified)
(Street) (City) (County) (Zip)
3. BUSINESS CONTACT INFORMATION (Telephone and e-mail address are required for licensure)
7. BUSINESS DAYS AND HOURS (Class A & B dealers require a minimum of 30 hours per week with 15 hours between 8am-
5pm, M-F; Class W dealers require at least 15 hours per week between 8am-5pm, M-F; all other classes require 15 hours per
week with 5 hours between 8am-5pm, M-F)
8. OWNERS, PARTNERS, CORPORATE OFFICERS, AND DIRECTORS (attach a separate sheet if necessary)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER DATE OF PRELICENSURE TRAINING (REQUIRED FOR CLASS B DEALERS ONLY)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER DATE OF PRELICENSURE TRAINING (REQUIRED FOR CLASSS B DEALERS ONLY)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER DATE OF PRELICENSURE TRAINING (REQUIRED FOR CLASS B DEALERS ONLY)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER DATE OF PRELICENSURE TRAINING (REQUIRED FOR CLASS B DEALERS ONLY)
9. SERVICING FACILITY REQUIREMENT (Class A and B only)
This business has an agreement with a registered repair facility, a copy of which is enclosed. The servicing facility must be
located within 10 miles of the dealership’s established place of business.
10. BUSINESS LOCATION DESCRIPTION If YES, give dealer number and name:
11. DEALER PLATES AND FLEET INSURANCE (Classes A and B only) Greatest number of vehicles you
expect to have on hand at one time:
12. FEES
INDIVIDUAL OWNERSHIP:
I/we are not required to have workers’ compensation insurance
PARTNERSHIP, CORPORATION OR LLC:
Attached is form WC-337, Notice of Exclusion.
(To determine your eligibility for a form WC-337, contact the
Department of Insurance and Financial Services at 517- 284-8922)
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14. APPLICANT HISTORY
A. Have any of the applicants listed in Item 8 been refused the issuance of a vehicle dealer, vehicle wholesaler, salvage dealer,
salvage vehicle agent, or broker license or had a vehicle dealer, vehicle wholesaler, salvage dealer, salvage vehicle agent, or
broker license revoked or suspended in Michigan or any other state?
NO YES If YES, give the name(s) of the applicant(s) involved and complete details on a separate sheet.
B. Is any applicant listed in Item 8 related by birth or marriage to any currently or previously licensed Michigan vehicle dealer,
vehicle wholesaler, broker, or salvage vehicle agent or was any applicant listed in Item 8 employed by or an agent for any
dealer in Michigan or any other state within the past 5 years?
NO YES If YES, give the name(s) of the applicant(s) and complete details on a separate sheet. Include dealer
license number(s), if known.
C. Have any of the applicants listed in Item 8 been arrested or convicted of a crime other than traffic violations within the past ten
years?
NO YES If YES, give the name(s) of the applicant(s) and complete details on a separate sheet. Include the arresting
police agency, court of jurisdiction, and case number, if known.
D. For each applicant listed in Item 8, list names, addresses, and telephone numbers of employers for the past 5 years other
than the dealers listed above. Also, include the job title and dates of employment for each applicant. If an applicant was self-
employed, list names and addresses of businesses and type of business. If unemployed, list name, “UNEMPLOYED”, and
dates of unemployment. Use a separate sheet, if necessary.
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APPLICANT #3: EMPLOYER NAME
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APPLICANT #4: EMPLOYER NAME
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15. SIGNATURES AND CERTIFICATIONS (Each applicant listed for Item 8 must sign)
CAUTION: ANY MISLEADING, INCOMPLETE, OR FALSE STATEMENT MAY BE GROUNDS FOR DENIAL OF THIS APPLICATION OR SUSPENSION
OR REVOCATION OF ANY LICENSE ISSUED.
I/we hereby certify that the persons named in this application have read: Chapter 2 of the Michigan Vehicle Code, other applicable
laws that pertain to my/our dealer license and the department’s Dealer Manual (available at Michigan.gov/sos) and understand the
requirements of the license type that I/we are applying for.
I/we hereby certify that within the 6 months period preceding the date of the application, the applicant, the partners of the applicant, or
the principal officers of the applicant, as applicable, completed the prelicensure dealer training program as required by MCL 257.248l(2).
I/we hereby certify that each retail sales location will have a designated employee that has completed the dealer training program
required under section MCL 257.248l(3) or (5) as applicable within 90 days of the license issuance. A single individual may not be the
designated individual for more than 3 locations.
I/we hereby certify that the business named in this application maintains, and will maintain once a license is issued, an established
place of business as required by MCL 257.14.
I/we hereby certify that the business named in this application will maintain records only at the established place of business and will
provide the records for inspection upon request by an agent of the Secretary of State or law enforcement.
I/we hereby certify that the business named in this application maintains, and will maintain once a license is issued, records as
required by law and/or prescribed by the Secretary of State, which may include a police book, temporary registration log, vehicle parts
purchase and sales records.
I/we hereby certify that the persons named in this application, if maintaining an electronic police book, will ensure that a paper copy is
available upon request by an agent of the Secretary of State or law enforcement.
I/we hereby certify that the persons named in this application will take the necessary precautions to ensure the protection of the
required records from fire, water damage or malfeasance.
I/we understand that the Secretary of State is not responsible for the validity of documents that I/we complete and file with the
Secretary of State. I/we further understand that I/we are responsible for any false information, errors or omissions in regards to documents
presented to the Secretary of State for processing.
I/we hereby certify that the persons named in this application are not acting as the alter ego, in the place of, or on behalf of, any other
person or persons in seeking this license.
If granted a license I/we hereby certify that the persons named in this application will not sublet the dealer license to other persons
and/or allow unlicensed individuals to use the license to conduct their own business/transactions. I/we understand that I/we are fully
responsible for all transactions conducted with my/our dealer license number. I/we will take the necessary measures to prevent the
unauthorized use of my/our dealer license number including properly completing all paperwork, forms, police book entries, temporary
registration log entries, inspection of auction sales and inventory control records.
I/we hereby grant the licensing authority in any state or jurisdiction listed in this application authority to release information concerning
any previous license applications, licensing history, and disciplinary actions or sanctions to the Secretary of State or his/her agents.
I/we hereby grant any employers named in this application authority to release information concerning my/our employment history to
the Secretary of State or his/her agents.
I/we authorize the Secretary of State to receive and review the criminal history of the individuals listed in item 8 from the Michigan
State Police and the FBI via Livescan.
I/we stipulate and agree that any legal process affecting this business served on the Secretary of State or his/her agents shall have
the same effect as if personally served on me/us. I/we agree that this appointment shall remain in force as long as any liability of this business
remains outstanding within the State of Michigan.
If granted a Class A or Class B or Class W vehicle dealer license, I/we certify that I/we have and will maintain security for payment of
benefits under personal protection insurance, property protection insurance, and residual liability insurance as required by Public Act 294 of
1972 (no-fault insurance) for as long as this license is in effect.
If granted a Class A, Class B, or Class D vehicle dealer license, I/we certify that I/we have and shall maintain a surety bond in the
amount of $25,000 (twenty-five thousand dollars) for as long as this license is in effect.
I/we, the applicants named herein, hereby certify that the statements contained in this application are true to the best of my/our
knowledge and belief. Signatures are required below.
Printed Name Signature Title Date
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APPLICATION CHECKLIST:
Be sure to include the following items, if applicable:
A completed zoning approval form for all license classifications being applied for signed within 90
days of receipt of application by the zoning authority.
A completed municipality approval form for all license classifications being applied for signed within
90 days of receipt of application by the municipality authority.
A completed Dealer Selection for Designated Branches Form for Class A and Class B dealer
applicants.
A copy of the business creation document or assumed name filing as specified in Item 4 of the
instruction booklet.
One copy of the signed Livescan Fingerprint Background Check Request (RI-030) for each
applicant listed in section 8.
A certificate of insurance for workers’ compensation insurance or a notice of exclusion form (Class
C and Class R dealers only).
A repair facility registration application or an agreement with a registered repair facility for Class A
and Class B dealer applicants.
An ACORD 25 form showing fleet-type Michigan no-fault liability insurance for any or all owned
vehicles for dealer Classes A and B. Class W dealer applicants need to submit only if requesting a
plate.
A check or money order payable to STATE OF MICHIGAN for the license and plate fees.
An original copy of a dealer surety bond for Class A, Class B, and Class D dealer applicants.
Instructions for completing the bond are located on the back of the bond form.
PLEASE NOTE:
Not submitting the required checklist items or submitting an incomplete application
will delay the processing of your dealer license application.
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(Revised 08/2021) Clear Form
This agreement is for any Class A or B dealer licensees or applicants that do not have their
own repair facility and must have a Servicing Repair Facility Agreement on file to be
compliant with the Michigan Vehicle Code. It is the responsibility of a Dealer that does not
have their own Repair Facility to maintain an agreement on file with an active, registered
Repair Facility located within 10 miles of the dealership’s established place of business.
The Dealer or Repair Facility may cancel this agreement at any time for any reason.
I, , of ,
(Owner/Partner/Officer) (Repair Facility Name)
located at ,
(Business Address)
for ______ .
(Dealership Name) (Dealer Number)
My repair facility is currently registered with the Michigan Department of State and will remain
registered as long as this agreement remains in effect.
Before performing motor vehicle repairs for compensation, a repair facility must register with the Michigan
Department of State. Business cannot be conducted until a registration number is issued. Failure to comply
with this requirement is a misdemeanor and subject to administrative sanctions by the Michigan Department of
State. You must certify that you have read and understand the requirements of the Repair Facility Manual
and the Motor Vehicle Service and Repair Act [Public Act 300 of 1974]. Click on the hyperlinks above to
access the documents.
The following information is helpful with completing the attached Repair Facility application.
APPLY ONLINE WITH e-SERVICES – For faster service please submit your application online. All Mechanic
certification information, forms, and access to e-Services can be found on the Repair Facilities web page.
ONLY ONE FACILITY AT A SINGLE ADDRESS – Only one repair facility is permitted at a single mailing
address. If an active repair facility is registered at the same address of your proposed repair facility, the previous
owner must submit a Repair Facility Closeout Statement (see below).
CLOSE OUT STATEMENT – A repair facility cannot occupy a location listed as the address of another,
registered repair facility. The existing, registered repair facility must complete a repair facility closeout statement
signed by a listed owner of the facility that is closing out. In some extreme situations it may not be possible to
obtain such a signature. In that case documents such as lease agreements, statements from the property owner,
property deeds combined with inspections by our investigators can be used. These are decided on a case-by-
case basis.
BUSINESS NAME—Every business entity must be filed at the county (if a sole proprietorship) or Licensing and
Regulatory Affairs (LARA) if a corporation, LLC, or partnership. Any assumed names must also be on file for
that entity, or they cannot be used.
MECHANIC CERTIFICATION - If a repair facility performs major repairs, it must employ State of Michigan
certified mechanics for the categories of major repair performed by the facility. Mechanics performing minor
repairs do not require certification.
DOCUMENTS SUBMISSION –Copies of all forms and contracts intended to be used with the public in the
operation of your facility must be submitted with this application. This includes estimates and invoices at a
minimum, but may also include warranties, waivers, contracts, and other documents. Estimates and invoices are
required by every facility and should be compliant. See the Repair Facility Manual for more detailed information.
GROSS ANNUAL REVENUE – This initial application requires a forward-looking estimate of anticipated gross
annual revenue the repair facility expects to receive the first year. Gross annual revenue is the total amount of
money received in payment for services or repairs before expenses of any kind are subtracted. It includes all
parts, labor, and materials expected to be used in performing repairs, including items such as tires, oil, oil filters,
windshield wiper blades, body sheet metal components, batteries, belts, etc. and labor. It also includes repairs
covered by a warranty which reimburses you for parts used and/or labor. Gross annual revenue does not include
revenue obtained from vehicles not required to be registered and titled such as farm tractors, off road
construction equipment, snowmobiles, etc.; parts sold but not installed and fuel and lubricants sold over the
counter.
The following information is important for all repair facility owners to know.
WRITTEN ESTIMATE - A repair facility must give a written estimate to the customer prior to repair work costing
$50 or more. Any additional repairs which exceed the estimated price by more than $50 or 10% (whichever is
less) must be approved by the customer before the additional work is done. This approval may be verbal.
If the customer does not want a written estimate, the facility may have the customer sign a waiver forfeiting the
right to receive the written estimate prior to repairs. One copy of the signed waiver must be given to the customer.
INVOICE - Upon completion of repairs, a repair facility must give the customer an invoice itemizing all parts and
labor involved in the repair of the customer’s vehicle. The invoice must disclose whether parts installed were
new, used, rebuilt, or reconditioned. The name and Michigan certification number of the mechanic who
performed the repairs must appear on the invoice. The invoice must contain a certification stating that the repairs
were completed properly and must be signed by the owner, or a person designated by the owner to represent
the facility.
PARTS RETURN - Before beginning work on a customer’s vehicle, a facility must inform the customer of the
right to return of replaced parts. This can be done by means of a sign or by having proper wording on the face
of the work order.
CONSUMER INFORMATION SIGN - A repair facility must display a sign in the cashier’s area, and in each
location where customer service orders are written, informing customers of their basic rights under the law.
RECORDS MAINTENANCE - A facility must keep for a period of 3 years copies of all documents used by the
facility in connection with repairs to customer vehicles, and longer if a repair is under investigation. Body shops
must keep parts sales records and/or a police book to record major component parts which are bought, sold, or
used by the facility.
REGISTRATION NUMBER - The registration number assigned by the Department of State must appear on all
written estimates, waiver of estimates, final invoices, or any other documents given to the customer. A repair
facility may not do business until a registration number is issued.
RENEWAL – A renewal application will be mailed 60 days prior to your expiration date. Renewals may be
mailed, or you may choose to renew online. Most online renewals will automatically process within 24 hours.
Mailed in renewals must be manually processed and can take 30-45 days. If the department has received the
renewal and payment prior to the expiration date, the facility may continue to operate until it is processed.
TRAINING—The Business Regulation Section offers free virtual trainings to repair facility owners, managers,
service advisers, and technicians on the basic requirements of the Motor Vehicle Service and Repair Act and
relevant industry information. Find more information at www.Michigan.gov/sos > Industry Services > Repair
Facilities > Training. This training is strongly encouraged.
It is important that you answer all questions and submit all required information and documents,
or your application cannot be processed. Failure to promptly respond to requests for additional
information may lead to the dismissal of your application and forfeiture of application fees.
STATE OF MICHIGAN
ORIGINAL MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR FACILITY REGISTRATION APPLICATION
Please Type or Print
1. BUSINESS NAME -- Enter the complete legal name exactly as it is filed with the County (for Sole Proprietorship) or Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Corporations Division
(LARA)(for Corporations, LLCs, etc). Include any DBAs or Assumed Names—these must already be on file with the County or with LARA or they cannot be used and
will be left off the registration.
2. FACILITY ADDRESS -- There can only be one repair facility at a single address. A Closeout Statement from the previous owner must be submitted with this
application if there is a repair facility currently registered at this address. Go to www.michigan.gov/sos/resources/forms and search for Repair Facility Closeout Statement.
STREET ADDRESS CITY COUNTY ZIP
2a. MAILING ADDRESS – If you would like to have your mail sent to a separate address, add it here. All mail will go to this address.
STREET ADDRESS CITY COUNTY ZIP
8. FACILITY TELEPHONE NUMBER 9. BUSINESS E-MAIL ADDRESS 10. INDIVIDUAL IN CHARGE OF THIS LOCATION
( )
11. BUSINESS DAYS AND HOURS Enter the open and close times for each day 12. TYPE OF VEHICLES SERVICED
you will be open for business. Check Closed and Appointment Only as applicable. Indicate the types of vehicles you will be servicing.
Closed Appointment Open Close Automobiles and Light Trucks (under 14,000# GVW)
Only
Sunday Heavy-Duty Trucks (14,000# GVW or more)
Monday Motorcycles
13. TYPE OF SERVICE BUSINESS Mark the one most appropriate description of your facility.
A. New Car Dealer H. Auto Parts Shop Z. Mobile Repair Facility
B. Used Car Dealer I. Specialty Shop Other (specify)
C. RV Dealer J. Multi-Facility Chain
D. HD Truck/Semi Dealer K. Independent Garage
E. Scrap Dealer L. Gasoline Service Station
F. Motorcycle Dealer M. Diagnostic Clinic
G. Mobile Home Dealer N. Body or Collision Shop
17. Has any owner, officer, partner, member, or other person listed on this 18. List all current and former repair facility registrations by name or number.
application owned or participated in any other repair facility?
NO YES (If you checked YES complete Item 18.)
B. Engine Repair
C. Automatic Transmission Heavy-Duty Trucks (14,000# GVW or more)
D. Manual Transmission P. All Truck Repairs Q through V
E. Front End, Suspension and Steering Systems Q. Engine Repair - Gasoline
F. Brakes and Braking Systems R. Engine Repair - Diesel
G. Electrical Systems S. Drive Train
H. Heating and Air Conditioning T. Brakes and Braking Systems
I. Engine Tune-Up/Performance U. Suspension and Steering Systems
J. Pre-1973 Vehicles V. Electrical Systems
Other (specify)
20. SQUARE FOOTAGE How many square feet is the portion of the facility used for diagnosis and repairs? ________________ Square Feet
21. CERTIFIED MECHANICS – If your facility will be doing major repairs (A-V in Item 19 above), replacing collision-damaged mechanical components, or
repairing structurally damaged unitized body vehicles, you must employ properly certified mechanics. Mechanics must be certified in the categories of
repair offered by the facility. Attach additional pages, if necessary.
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*NOTE – You may have mechanics in your facility who need state testing and certification. For more on mechanic testing,
certification, and trainee permits, please visit https://www.michigan.gov/sos/industry-services/mechanics.
22. TOTAL NUMBER OF MECHANICS – Enter the total number of persons who diagnose, repair, or maintain motor
vehicles. This includes persons who do lubrication work, tire installation, minor repairs and body and collision repairs. _________________
23. RESIDENT AGENT IN MICHIGAN Complete ONLY if you have a Resident Agent on file with Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Corporations
Division and that person IS NOT also listed as an Owner/Officer/Director/Member or shareholder with a 10% or more ownership position.
Name Telephone
When you have found the revenue category which most accurately reflects your anticipated gross annual revenue, place a check in the box next to the
fee to be paid. Please be aware that any misleading, incomplete, or false information provided may be grounds for denial of this application.
GROSS ANNUAL REVENUE FEE GROSS ANNUAL REVENUE FEE GROSS ANNUAL REVENUE FEE
24. ARRESTS OR CONVICTIONS - Has any Owner, Partner, Officer, Director, or Member (as listed in item 26) been
arrested or convicted of a crime, other than a traffic violation, in Michigan or any other state in the past 10 years?
NO YES
If YES, provide the name of the individual and complete details of all arrests or convictions which took place. Attach an
additional sheet if necessary, following the same format.
Details of Arrest/Conviction: (Include as much detail as possible including statute number and common terminology such as B&E, Fleeing and Eluding, etc.)
Estimate Warranty Waiver Additional Services Information – This includes pamphlets and handouts used to
sell maintenance and other products and services.
Invoice Contract Language
Other ___________________________________________
If Individual Ownership (sole proprietor), the owner must sign. If a Sole Proprietor W/Spouse, both must sign. If a Partnership, all partners must sign. If a
Limited Liability Company, all members must sign. If a Municipality (or school), an administrator with proper authority must sign. If a Corporation, all
corporate officers must sign. For publicly traded or multinational entities, all corporate officers, and directors must be listed but only one officer needs to sign.
In all cases, when applicable, owners of 10% or more of the facility must also be included. Resident Agent non-owners must be disclosed.
By signing below, I (we) certify to the truth and accuracy of all statements and representations made in this application, including all statements attached
hereto. Further, I (we) stipulate and agree that any legal process affecting this business served on the Secretary of State or his/her deputies shall have the
same effect as if personally served on me (Us) and all other owners of this business, if any. I (we) further agree that this appointment shall remain in force
as long as any liability of the business shall remain outstanding within the State of Michigan. I (we) understand that if I (we) do major repairs, I (we) shall
employ mechanics certified with the State of Michigan in the categories of repair I (we) offer. I (we) further certify that we have read and understand the
requirements of the Motor Vehicle Service and Repair Act [Public Act 300 of 1974] and the Repair Facility Manual. I (we) also understand and agree to
maintain all records as required by law for a period of 3 years, or longer if repairs are under investigation.
Any misleading, incomplete, or false statement may be grounds for denial of this application or suspension or revocation of the registration. Failure to notify
the Michigan Department of State of material changes may be grounds for suspension or revocation of the registration.
Signature Date
Driver License or State ID Number State of Issuance Principal Occupation for Past Five (5) Years
2.) Owner, Partner, Officer, Director, or Member Name Title Date of Birth
Signature Date
Driver License or State ID Number State of Issuance Principal Occupation for Past Five (5) Years
3.) Owner, Partner, Officer, Director, or Member Name Title Date of Birth
Signature Date
Driver License or State ID Number State of Issuance Principal Occupation for Past Five (5) Years
4.) Owner, Partner, Officer, Director, or Member Name Title Date of Birth
Signature Date
Driver License or State ID Number State of Issuance Principal Occupation for Past Five (5) Years
2. Any Alternative Names, Last Names, or Aliases 3. Social Security Number (Optional)
4. Place of Birth (State or Country) 5. Date of Birth 6. Phone Number 7. Driver's License / State ID Number 8. Issuing State
13. Sex 14. Race 15. Height 16. Weight 17. Eye Color 18. Hair Color
* When an individual ID is provided, please enter the ID into the Miscellaneous Number (MNU) field on the Live Scan device. Select OA - Originating
Agency Identifier and then enter the unique identifier in the Identification Code field.
IV. Privacy Act Statement
Authority: Acquisition, preservation, and exchange of fingerprints and associated information by the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) is generally authorized under 28 U.S.C. 534. Depending on the nature of your application, supplemental authorities include
Federal statutes, State statutes pursuant to Pub. L. 92-544, Presidential Executive Orders, and federal regulations. Providing your
fingerprints and associated information is voluntary; however, failure to do so may affect completion or approval of your application.
Principal Purpose: Certain determinations, such as employment, licensing, and security clearances, may be predicated on fingerprint-
based background checks. Your fingerprints and associated information/biometrics may be provided to the employing, investigating, or
otherwise responsible agency, and/or the FBI for the purpose of comparing your fingerprints to other fingerprints in the FBI's Next
Generation Identification (NGI) system or its successor systems (including civil, criminal, and latent fingerprint repositories) or other
available records of the employing, investigating, or otherwise responsible agency. The FBI may retain your fingerprints and associated
information/biometrics in NGI after the completion of this application and, while retained, your fingerprints may continue to be compared
against other fingerprints submitted to or retained by NGI.
Routine Uses: During the processing of this application and for as long thereafter as your fingerprints and associated
information/biometrics are retained in NGI, your information may be disclosed pursuant to your consent, and may be disclosed without
your consent as permitted by the Privacy Act of 1974 and all applicable Routine Uses as may be published at any time in the Federal
Register, including the Routine Uses for the NGI system and the FBI's Blanket Routine Uses. Routine Uses include, but are not limited
to, disclosures to: employing, governmental or authorized non-governmental agencies responsible for employment, contracting,
licensing, security clearances, and other suitability determinations; local, state, tribal, or federal law enforcement agencies; criminal
justice agencies; and agencies responsible for national security or public safety.
V. Procedure to Obtain a Change, Correction, or Update of Identification Records
If, after reviewing his/her identification record, the subject thereof believes that it is incorrect or incomplete in any respect and wishes
changes, corrections, or updating of the alleged deficiency; he/she should make application directly to the agency which contributed the
questioned information. The subject of a record may also direct his/her challenge as to the accuracy or completeness of any entry on
his/her record to the FBI, Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division, ATTN: SCU, Mod. D2, 1000 Custer Hollow Road,
Clarksburg, WV 26306. The FBI will then forward the challenge to the agency which submitted the data requesting that agency to verify
or correct the challenged entry. Upon the receipt of an official communication directly from the agency which contributed the original
information, the FBI CJIS Division will make any changes necessary in accordance with the information supplied by that agency. (28
CFR § 16.34)
VI. Consent
I understand that my personal information and biometric data being submitted by Live Scan, will be used to search against identification
records from both the Michigan State Police (MSP) and the FBI for the purpose listed above. I hereby authorize the release of my
personal information for such purposes and release of any records found to the authorized requesting agency listed above.
Signature: Date:
RI-030 (10/2020)
Michigan State Police
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INSTRUCTIONS
Section I:
Authorizing Information:
This section is to be completed by the agency authorized to request civil fingerprint-based background checks.
1. Fingerprint Code:
The fingerprint code identifies the authorizing purpose in law allowing the agency to request the civil fingerprint-based
background check. For example, School Employment (SE), Child Protection Volunteer (CPV), Health Care employment (HC).
3. Agency Name:
The agency name is the legal name of the authorized agency. For schools specifically, the agency name is the name
recognized by the Michigan Department of Education.
4. Individual ID (MNU-OA)
The Individual ID is a unique identifier specific to the individual requested to submit fingerprints. An ID such as a state issued
licensing number, a Personnel Identification Code (PIC) number, or other similar uniquely issued identifier/number.
Section II:
Applicant Information:
This section can be completed by the authorized agency, the individual, or as a joint effort by both. Section II specifically pertains to
the demographic information needed in order to obtain the biometric data of the applicant and is a unique identifier specific to the
applicant.
Section III:
Live Scan Information:
This section is required to be completed by the Live Scan vendor operator and must be completed at the time of fingerprinting.
After fingerprinting, the applicant shall return this signed and completed document to the requesting agency. The Live Scan
operator must return a completed copy of the form to the applicant.
ORIGINAL VEHICLE DEALER APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS CHART
√ Original application √ License Fee √ Assumed Name and/or Corporate Filing √ Fingerprints
CLASS Minimum
B N/A √ √ √ √ 2
$160 N/A √ √ √
CLASS
D
N/A N/A √ √ N/A N/A $160 N/A √ N/A √
CLASS
E
N/A N/A √ √ N/A N/A $160 N/A N/A N/A √
CLASS
F N/A N/A √ √ N/A N/A $160 N/A N/A N/A √
CLASS
G N/A N/A √ √ N/A N/A $160 N/A N/A N/A √
CLASS
H
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A $160 √ N/A N/A √
Rev 11/2023