How to Get Your Dealer’s License [Guide]
In most states, you need to get a dealer’s license if you want to sell more than a few vehicles per year. You will need to pick one of the following licenses, depending on the
Navigating licensing and surety bond requirements can vary widely by state, and our State Guides make it easy to find the information you need. Bryant Surety Bonds provides detailed, up-to-date resources covering licensing processes, surety bond requirements, application steps, and renewal guidelines for every U.S. state. Whether you’re seeking an auto dealer license, contractor license, freight broker license, or any other professional license, our state-by-state guides ensure you meet all local regulations. Explore our comprehensive licensing and bonding guides by state to streamline your application process and stay compliant across the country.
In most states, you need to get a dealer’s license if you want to sell more than a few vehicles per year. You will need to pick one of the following licenses, depending on the
Anyone in the state of Indiana “engaged in converting construction material into real property on behalf of another person” is considered a contractor and must be licensed. This includes general, specialty, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and
The state of Missouri requires anyone who wishes to operate as a money transmitter or as a sale of checks company to get a Missouri money transmitter license. This license is issued and regulated
Anyone who wishes to sell money orders or provide money transmission services to any person in the Commonwealth of Virginia must obtain a money transmitter license. This license is regulated by the State Corporation Commission
To operate as a collection agency, a collector, or a solicitor in the state of Wisconsin, you need to have a collection agency license from the state Department of Financial Institutions. To obtain a Wisconsin
To operate as a collection agency in the state of Maine, you need to get a collection agency licensed (also known as a debt collector license). Anyone who qualifies as a debt collector under federal
To collect third-party consumer-debt, or to purchase or directly collect consumer debt in Massachusetts, you need to obtain a collection agency license (also known as a debt collector license). This type of license is issued
To provide money transmission services in the state of South Carolina, you will need to obtain a license from the state Money Services Division. While it is the Division that regulates and issues these licenses,
According to Ohio law, anyone regardless of their location, who receives money or an equivalent of money for transmission from a person who is located in Ohio must obtain an Ohio money transmitter license. To
Anyone providing money transmission services in Michigan must obtain a money transmitter license from the state Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS). While the license is issued and regulated by the Department, the application