How to Get a Hawaii Dealer License
To act as a dealer of new or used vehicles in the state of Hawaii, you need to apply for a license. The Motor Vehicle Industry Licensing Board is responsible for issuing and regulating the Hawaii
If you’re planning to open a dealership or expand your business, our Auto Dealer License Guides are your go-to resource for getting licensed in any U.S. state. At Bryant Surety Bonds, we break down the entire auto dealer licensing process – from understanding state-specific requirements and securing an auto dealer bond, to preparing your dealership location and submitting the right paperwork. Our expert guides also help you stay compliant with ongoing renewal and reporting obligations. Whether you’re applying for a used car dealer license or a wholesale dealer license, we provide all the information you need in one place. Browse our auto dealer licensing guides to simplify the application process and start your dealership with confidence.
To act as a dealer of new or used vehicles in the state of Hawaii, you need to apply for a license. The Motor Vehicle Industry Licensing Board is responsible for issuing and regulating the Hawaii
Hawaii car dealers have until June 30 to renew their dealer license with the Motor Vehicle Industry Licensing Board at the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA). Failure to renew your license and