Blank California Vehicle Salesperson License PDF Form

Blank California Vehicle Salesperson License PDF Form

The California Vehicle Salesperson License form is a crucial document for individuals seeking to work as vehicle salespersons in the state. This form outlines the necessary information and requirements for obtaining, renewing, or reinstating a salesperson's license, ensuring that applicants meet the standards set forth by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. To begin your journey toward becoming a licensed vehicle salesperson, fill out the form by clicking the button below.

Applying for a California Vehicle Salesperson License is an essential step for anyone looking to enter the vehicle sales industry in the Golden State. This form, known as the Application for Salespersons License, is more than just a piece of paper; it represents your commitment to adhere to the regulations governing vehicle sales. The application requires you to indicate whether you are applying for an original license, a renewal, or a reinstatement of an expired license. Personal information is crucial, including your full name, contact details, and physical characteristics. You will also need to disclose your California Driver License number and Social Security number, as these are necessary for processing your application. Additionally, the form includes sections that probe into your background, asking about any previous licenses, criminal history, or disciplinary actions related to your professional conduct. This thorough vetting process ensures that only qualified individuals are granted the privilege of selling vehicles in California. Remember, all application fees are non-refundable, and timely renewal of your license is your responsibility to avoid lapsing. Understanding the importance of this form can set the foundation for a successful career in vehicle sales.

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APPLICATION FOR SALESPERSONS LICENSE

ALL APPLICATION FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE

All licensees are responsible for renewing their license prior to the expiration date shown on license.

FIELD OFFICE USE ONLY

OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING NUMBER ISSUED

PHOTO SEQUENCE NUMBER

TOTAL FEE COLLECTED

DATE FEES PAID (DATE LINE STAMP)

Temporary Permit Issued

Yes Date

No If no, attach temporary permit

Attach DMV 8016

HEADQUARTERS USE ONLY

DATE OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE EXPIRES

SECTION 1 — APPLYING FOR (Check one box.)

Original (SPO)

Renewal (SPR)

Reinstatement (SRX) (expired license)

SECTION 2 — APPLICANT INFORMATION (Type or Print) USE YOUR TRUE FULL NAME

NAME (FIRST, MIDDLE, LAST)

 

 

 

 

 

TELEPHONE NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(

)

 

 

 

RESIDENCE ADDRESS (NUMBER AND STREET)

 

 

CITY

 

STATE

 

 

ZIP CODE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OTHER ADDRESS, IF APPLICABLE (P.O. BOX OR PRIVATE MAIL BOX)

 

CITY

 

STATE

 

 

ZIP CODE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DATE OF BIRTH

SEX

 

 

HAIR COLOR

EYE COLOR

HEIGHT

 

 

WEIGHT

 

 

Male

Female

Nonbinary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CALIFORNIA DRIVER LICENSE/IDENTIFICATION CARD NUMBER

EXPIRATION DATE

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Have you ever been known by or used any name other than the name appearing on this questionnaire?

Yes

No

IF YES, LIST NAME(S)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECTION 3 — ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION

1.Have you previously been or are you now licensed or have you ever applied in this state as a vehicle salesperson, representative, distributor, dealer, dismantler, manufacturer, remanufacturer, transporter, verifier, lessor‑retailer,driving school owner, operator,

instructor, traffic violator school owner, operator or instructor, or all‑terrain vehicle safety training organization or instructor?....

Yes

No

 

IF YES, LIST LICENSE NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

2. Have you ever had a business, occupational license, or application issued by the State of California, Department of Motor

 

 

Vehicles, or by another state, which was refused, revoked, suspended or subject to other disciplinary action?

Yes

No

 

IF YES, LIST TYPE OF LICENSE, LICENSE NUMBER, ACTION BY DEPARTMENT, DATE OF ACTION, AND STATE LICENSE WAS ISSUED

 

 

 

 

 

3. Have you ever had a civil judgment rendered against you, or as a sole owner, partner, managerial employee, public administrator,

 

 

officer, director, stockholder, or LLP/LLC managing member?

Yes

No

If yes, was it a result of a state issued licensed activity?

Yes

No

 

IF YES, STATE THE AMOUNT AND WHETHER PAID OR UNPAID

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IF YES, DESCRIBE TYPE OF LICENSE, LIST LICENSE NUMBER, STATE LICENSE WAS ISSUED, NAME AND LOCATION OF COURT OF JURISDICTION

 

 

4.Have you as a sole owner, partner, managerial employee, officer, director, stockholder, or LLP/LLC managing member sought

relief from creditors due to financial hardship in either state or federal court?

Yes

No

IF YES, DESCRIBE TYPE OF LICENSE, LIST LICENSE NUMBER, STATE LICENSE WAS ISSUED, GIVE DATE BANKRUPTCY FILED, NAME AND LOCATION OF COURT OF JURISDICTION

5. Do you currently have any criminal charges pending against you in any jurisdiction?

Yes

No

 

IF YES, LIST THE STATE, COURT, CASE NUMBER, AND NATURE OF THE CHARGES

 

 

 

 

 

 

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DMV USE ONLY

OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING NUMBER

6. EXCLUDING TRAFFIC OFFENSES: have you ever been CONVICTED, PLACED ON PROBATION, OR RELEASED

 

 

FROM INCARCERATION FOLLOWING CONVICTION for any crime or offense, either Felony or Misdemeanor, of ANY

Yes

No

jurisdiction, within the last ten years?

If yes, read Important Notice To All Applicants below and complete Section 4.

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL APPLICANTS

TO EXPEDITE A REVIEW OF YOUR APPLICATION, YOU MAY SUBMIT A COPY OF THE ARRESTING AGENCY REPORT AND A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE COURT DOCUMENTS.

Even if you were pardoned, pled nolo contendere, or if the conviction was later expunged from the record of the court or set aside under California Penal Code (CPC ) §1203.4, or any other federal or state law equivalent, you must disclose the conviction for licensing purposes. If you are awaiting judgment and sentencing following entry of a plea or jury verdict, you must still disclose the conviction. Failure to disclose all convictions, including those out‑of‑state or out‑of‑country may result in the cancellation of the temporary permit and may result in the refusal of the occupational license. Listing all conviction information may not necessarily preclude you from receiving a license. Applicants need

NOT disclose a conviction for violation of California Health and Safety Code (CHSC) §§11357(b), (c), (d) and (e); or 11360(b), if the conviction is more than two years old.

Applicant Initials Required

FAILURE TO INITIAL WILL DELAY PROCESSING OF THIS APPLICATION

SECTION 4 — MISDEMEANOR OR FELONY CONVICTIONS

CONVICTION CONVICTED

DATE OF

COURT OF JURISDICTION (FULL NAME AND ADDRESS)

DISPOSITION OF OFFENSE

(DESCRIBE SENTENCE)

Amount

Term of

Jail or

Date

Fined

Probation

Prison Term

Released

 

 

 

 

(ATTACH SEPARATE SHEET IF ADDITIONAL SPACE IS NEEDED)

SECTION 5 — APPLICANT CERTIFICATION

I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct.

I further certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California pursuant to CCR Title 13, Article 7, that I am a citizen of the United States, or I am eligible to apply for this benefit under the requirements of the Personal Responsibility and

Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.

 

(initial)

 

SIGNED

X

DATE

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IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION.

ADVISORY STATEMENT

The information required on the attached form pertains to eligibility for issuance of an occupational license. It is required under authority of Division 5 of the California Vehicle Code (CVC). Failure to provide the information is cause for refusal to issue an occupational license.

This information is public record, regularly used by law enforcement agencies, and is open to inspection by the public. Information contained in these records, classified as confidential or personal pursuant to the Information Practices Act of 1977 and the Public Records Act, is exempt from disclosure. Individuals are entitled to inspect or obtain copies of information contained in their records during regular office hours by prior arrangement.

The Occupational Licensing Branch, P.O. Box 932342, Sacramento, CA 94232‑3420, is responsible for maintaining this information.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER COLLECTION DISCLOSURE —You are required by law to provide your social security number or your application will be denied.

“Your social security number will be collected pursuant to California Business and Professions Code (CBPC) §30. It is used in the administration of occupational licensing laws to determine eligibility for issuance or renewal of an occupational license subject to the applicable provisions of the CVC, CBPC §§29.5, 30 and 31, as well as California Welfare and Institutions Code (CWIC) §11350.6. It is also used to aid in the collection of monies owed in connection with failure to pay a fine or failure to appear in court by an applicant; and to aid in the collection of monies owed by an applicant in connection with Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Child Support and Establishment of paternity and Federal Payments for Foster Care and Adoption Assistance Programs, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §§405 and 42 U.S.C. §651 et seq.

Your social security number is not provided for public inspection; however, it will be provided in response to requests for information from state and federal agencies operating and involved in the collection of taxes and child support payments pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 601 et seq., and CBPC §30.

Collection of your social security number is mandatory. Failure to furnish the information requested will result in denial of processing an application for issuance or renewal of an occupational license or permit, pursuant to CBPC §30, subdivision(c).”

DELINQUENT TAX DEBT

DELINQUENT TAX DEBT (Effective July 1, 2012) — California state law allows the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration and the Franchise Tax Board to share taxpayer information with the DMV and requires you to pay a delinquent state tax obligation. Failure to pay this delinquent tax obligation may result in the suspension of your Salesperson license.

Please be advised that you may not reapply for a license until a period of one year has elapsed since a previous license for which you are applying now has been revoked, refused, or denied pursuant to CVC §§11810(d) and 11107(c).

Applicant should retain this page for their information.

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File Specifics

Fact Name Details
Application Type The form allows applicants to apply for an original license, renewal, or reinstatement of an expired license.
Non-Refundable Fees All application fees are non-refundable, emphasizing the importance of careful submission.
Background Check Applicants must disclose any previous licenses or disciplinary actions taken against them in California or other states.
Criminal History Disclosure Applicants must report any felony or misdemeanor convictions within the last ten years, regardless of expungement.
Social Security Number Requirement Providing a social security number is mandatory; failure to do so will result in application denial.
Occupational Licensing Authority The application is governed by Division 5 of the California Vehicle Code (CVC).
Temporary Permit Applicants may receive a temporary permit while their application is being processed, pending certain conditions.
Public Record Information provided in the application becomes public record, accessible by law enforcement and the public.
Delinquent Tax Debt California law allows the DMV to suspend licenses for failure to pay delinquent state tax obligations.
Renewal Responsibility Licensees are responsible for renewing their licenses before the expiration date indicated on their license.

How to Use California Vehicle Salesperson License

Completing the California Vehicle Salesperson License form is an important step in obtaining your license. After filling out the form, you will need to submit it along with any required fees and supporting documents to the appropriate office for processing.

  1. Begin by checking the appropriate box in SECTION 1 to indicate whether you are applying for an original license, renewal, or reinstatement.
  2. In SECTION 2, provide your true full name, telephone number, residence address, and any other applicable address. Make sure to include your date of birth, sex, hair color, eye color, height, and weight.
  3. Enter your California driver license or identification card number and its expiration date. Include your social security number as required.
  4. If you have used any other names, indicate this in the designated area and list those names.
  5. In SECTION 3, answer the background questions honestly. If you answer "Yes" to any questions, provide the requested details.
  6. If applicable, complete SECTION 4 regarding any misdemeanor or felony convictions. Provide the necessary details for each conviction.
  7. In SECTION 5, certify that the information you provided is true and correct by signing and dating the form.
  8. Review the entire form for accuracy and completeness before submission.

Your Questions, Answered

  1. What is the California Vehicle Salesperson License?

    The California Vehicle Salesperson License is a credential required for individuals who wish to sell vehicles in the state of California. This license ensures that salespersons are knowledgeable about the laws and regulations governing vehicle sales, protecting both consumers and the industry.

  2. How do I apply for the license?

    To apply for the California Vehicle Salesperson License, you need to complete the application form. This form can typically be obtained from the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website or at your local DMV office. Make sure to fill out all sections accurately and completely.

  3. What information do I need to provide on the application?

    Your application will require personal details such as your full name, contact information, date of birth, and physical characteristics. Additionally, you'll need to disclose any previous licenses, criminal history, and whether you have any pending charges. This information helps the DMV assess your eligibility for the license.

  4. Are there any fees associated with the application?

    Yes, there are application fees that must be paid when submitting your application. These fees are non-refundable, so it's important to ensure that your application is complete and accurate before submission. The exact fee amount can be confirmed on the DMV website or by contacting your local DMV office.

  5. How long does it take to process the application?

    The processing time for a California Vehicle Salesperson License application can vary. Typically, it may take several weeks for the DMV to review your application and conduct any necessary background checks. To expedite the process, consider submitting any required documents, such as court records, alongside your application.

  6. What if I have a criminal record?

    If you have a criminal record, you must disclose this information on your application. Even if your conviction was expunged or pardoned, it still needs to be reported for licensing purposes. The DMV will evaluate your record to determine your eligibility for the license.

  7. Can I renew my license?

    Yes, you can renew your California Vehicle Salesperson License. It is your responsibility to renew it before the expiration date indicated on your license. The renewal process generally involves submitting a renewal application and paying the associated fees.

  8. What happens if my license expires?

    If your license expires, you may not be able to legally sell vehicles until it is renewed. In some cases, you may need to apply for reinstatement if your license has been expired for an extended period. It’s advisable to renew your license on time to avoid any interruptions in your ability to work.

  9. Is my personal information kept confidential?

    While certain information provided in your application is public record, some details are classified as confidential under California law. This includes your social security number, which will not be disclosed to the public but may be shared with state and federal agencies as required by law.

  10. What should I do if my application is denied?

    If your application for the California Vehicle Salesperson License is denied, you will receive a notice explaining the reasons for the denial. You may have the option to appeal the decision or reapply after addressing the issues that led to the denial. It’s important to carefully review the reasons and consider seeking guidance on how to improve your application.

Common mistakes

  1. Inaccurate Personal Information: Applicants often fail to provide their true full name, which should include first, middle, and last names. This can lead to delays or even rejection of the application.

  2. Missing Social Security Number: It is mandatory to include your social security number. Omitting this information will result in the denial of your application.

  3. Neglecting to Disclose Previous Licenses: Many applicants forget to list any prior licenses or applications they have submitted in California or other states. This includes any licenses that were revoked or suspended.

  4. Failure to Report Criminal History: Applicants sometimes do not disclose past criminal convictions or pending charges. Even if a conviction was expunged, it must still be reported for licensing purposes.

  5. Incorrect Checkboxes: In Section 1, failing to correctly check the appropriate box for original, renewal, or reinstatement can cause confusion and delay the processing of the application.

  6. Not Initialing Required Sections: Failing to initial in the required areas can lead to processing delays. Each applicant must ensure they complete all necessary certifications accurately.

Documents used along the form

When applying for a California Vehicle Salesperson License, several additional forms and documents may be required to ensure compliance with state regulations. These documents help verify the applicant's identity, background, and eligibility for licensure. Below is a list of common forms that are often submitted alongside the application.

  • DMV 8016 - Temporary Permit Application: This form is used to request a temporary permit while waiting for the permanent salesperson license. It allows the applicant to engage in sales activities legally.
  • Background Check Authorization: This document authorizes the DMV to conduct a background check on the applicant. It is crucial for assessing any criminal history or past license issues.
  • Proof of Identity: Applicants must provide valid identification, such as a California Driver License or state-issued ID. This verifies the identity of the applicant.
  • Social Security Number Disclosure: A form that collects the applicant's Social Security number, which is required by law for processing the license application.
  • Certificate of Completion of Pre-Licensing Education: This certificate proves that the applicant has completed any required pre-licensing courses mandated by the state.
  • Employment Verification Letter: A letter from the applicant's employer confirming their employment status and role within the organization, which may be necessary for certain license types.
  • Financial Disclosure Statement: This statement provides details regarding the applicant's financial history, including any bankruptcies or debts that may affect their eligibility.
  • Criminal History Disclosure Form: This form requires applicants to disclose any past criminal convictions, which the DMV will consider when evaluating the application.
  • Application Fee Payment Receipt: A receipt confirming that the applicant has paid the required fees for processing the license application.

Submitting these documents along with the California Vehicle Salesperson License form helps streamline the application process. Ensuring all required materials are included can significantly reduce delays and improve the chances of a successful application.

Similar forms

The California Real Estate Salesperson License application is similar to the Vehicle Salesperson License form in that both require personal information and background checks. Applicants must provide their full name, contact details, and social security number. Both forms ask about previous licenses and any criminal history, ensuring that applicants meet the necessary qualifications for their respective fields. The focus on transparency and accountability is crucial in both cases, as both licenses involve significant responsibilities in their industries.

The California Contractor License application shares similarities with the Vehicle Salesperson License form, particularly in the emphasis on background information. Both applications require applicants to disclose any prior licenses and any disciplinary actions taken against them. This is important to maintain the integrity of the professions. Additionally, both forms require the applicant's certification under penalty of perjury, reinforcing the seriousness of the information provided.

The California Insurance Producer License application also resembles the Vehicle Salesperson License form in its requirement for detailed personal and professional history. Applicants must provide their full name, contact information, and social security number. Both forms inquire about any past licenses and any legal issues that could affect the applicant's ability to perform their duties. This ensures that only qualified individuals are allowed to operate in these regulated industries.

The California Barbering and Cosmetology License application is another document that mirrors the Vehicle Salesperson License form. Both applications require personal information, including the applicant's social security number, and a thorough background check. Both forms also ask about previous licenses and any criminal history, ensuring that applicants are suitable for the profession. This process helps protect consumers and uphold industry standards.

The California Private Security License application is similar to the Vehicle Salesperson License form in that it requires a comprehensive background check. Applicants must provide their full name, contact details, and social security number. Both applications ask about any prior licenses and any criminal history, ensuring that individuals who hold these licenses are trustworthy. This is essential in maintaining safety and integrity in both industries.

The California Pharmacy Technician License application aligns with the Vehicle Salesperson License form in its focus on personal and professional history. Both require applicants to submit their full name, contact information, and social security number. Each application also includes questions about prior licenses and any legal issues. This helps ensure that only qualified and responsible individuals are licensed to operate in their respective fields.

The California Medical Board License application is another document that shares similarities with the Vehicle Salesperson License form. Both require detailed personal information, including social security numbers, and a thorough background check. Each application inquires about prior licenses and any disciplinary actions taken against the applicant. This process is vital for maintaining high standards in both the medical and automotive industries, ensuring public safety and trust.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the California Vehicle Salesperson License form, attention to detail is crucial. Here are four important dos and don’ts to keep in mind:

  • Do: Use your true full name as it appears on your identification documents. This ensures consistency and avoids any discrepancies.
  • Do: Provide accurate contact information, including your phone number and residence address. This allows for effective communication regarding your application.
  • Do: Disclose all relevant background information honestly. This includes any previous licenses, criminal convictions, or financial hardships.
  • Do: Review your application for completeness before submission. Ensuring all sections are filled out can expedite the processing of your license.
  • Don't: Leave any sections blank or provide incomplete information. Omissions can lead to delays or denial of your application.
  • Don't: Misrepresent your history or provide false information. This could result in serious legal consequences and affect your eligibility for a license.
  • Don't: Forget to include your Social Security number. This is mandatory for processing your application.
  • Don't: Wait until the last minute to submit your application. Early submission allows time to address any potential issues that may arise.

Misconceptions

Misconceptions about the California Vehicle Salesperson License form can lead to confusion and delays in the application process. Here are five common misconceptions:

  • 1. The application fee is refundable. Many applicants believe that if their application is denied, they can get their fee back. However, all application fees are non-refundable, regardless of the outcome.
  • 2. A temporary permit is automatically issued. Some applicants assume they will receive a temporary permit upon submitting their application. In reality, a temporary permit is only issued if specifically requested and approved.
  • 3. Previous convictions do not need to be disclosed. There is a belief that if a conviction has been expunged or pardoned, it does not need to be reported. This is incorrect; all convictions must be disclosed for licensing purposes, regardless of their status.
  • 4. You can apply without a Social Security number. Some individuals think they can skip providing their Social Security number. However, it is mandatory for processing the application and determining eligibility.
  • 5. Delinquent taxes do not affect the application. Many believe that their tax status is irrelevant to the application process. In fact, failure to pay delinquent state taxes can lead to the suspension of the salesperson license.

Key takeaways

  • Application Fees: All application fees are non-refundable, so ensure you are ready to proceed before submitting.
  • Renewal Responsibility: Licensees must renew their license before the expiration date to maintain their ability to operate legally.
  • Complete and Accurate Information: Use your true full name and provide accurate personal details, including your residence address and contact information.
  • Criminal Background Disclosure: Disclose any felony or misdemeanor convictions from the past ten years, even if they were pardoned or expunged.
  • Social Security Number Requirement: Your social security number is mandatory for processing your application. Failure to provide it will result in denial.
  • Temporary Permits: If you need a temporary permit, indicate this on the application. If denied, attach any relevant documents.
  • Delinquent Tax Obligations: Ensure all state tax obligations are current, as unpaid taxes may lead to license suspension.
  • Disclosure of Previous Licenses: List any previous licenses held in California or other states, especially if they were revoked or suspended.
  • Certification of Truthfulness: You must certify that all information provided is true and correct, under penalty of perjury.