Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia Department 680 - STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF USED CAR DEALERS

Here is a summary of the Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia – Department 681: RULES OF STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF USED MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS AND USED MOTOR VEHICLE PARTS DEALERS – USED MOTOR VEHICLE DIVISION:

🚗 Department 681 – Used Motor Vehicle Dealers Division

Agency: Georgia State Board of Registration of Used Motor Vehicle Dealers and Used Motor Vehicle Parts Dealers
Division: Used Motor Vehicle Division (UMVD)

This department regulates the licensing, operations, and standards of used motor vehicle dealers in Georgia.

🔑 Key Areas Covered in the Rules:

1. Licensing Requirements

All used motor vehicle dealers must be licensed through the Board.

Requirements include:

Completion of a pre-license seminar.

Background checks.

Proof of zoning compliance.

Surety bond submission.

Valid business location meeting state-mandated requirements.

2. Renewal and Continuing Education

Licenses must be renewed biennially.

Continuing education may be required for renewal.

Lapse or failure to renew on time results in penalties or reinstatement requirements.

3. Business Location Requirements

Must have a permanent, physical business location.

Requirements include signage, a dedicated office space, and an operable telephone.

Must comply with all local zoning laws and ordinances.

4. Sales Practices and Advertising

Dealers must disclose vehicle conditions (e.g., salvage, rebuilt).

Truthful advertising is mandated—false, deceptive, or misleading statements are prohibited.

Records of vehicle sales, titles, and odometer readings must be accurately maintained and available for inspection.

5. Dealer Tags and Temporary Operating Permits

Rules governing the use of dealer license plates and issuance of temporary operating permits (TOPs) to purchasers.

Misuse can result in fines or license revocation.

6. Consumer Protections

Enforces laws to protect consumers against fraudulent or unethical dealer conduct.

Complaints may be filed by consumers and investigated by the Board.

7. Disciplinary Action

The Board has authority to suspend, revoke, or refuse license issuance or renewal for:

Fraud, misrepresentation, or unethical conduct.

Criminal convictions related to the motor vehicle industry.

Violations of Board rules or Georgia statutes.

⚖️ Legal Authority:

Authorized under O.C.G.A. Title 43, Chapter 47.

These rules ensure compliance with Georgia's used car sales laws and protect the public interest.

 

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