Dealer Plates are owned by the state and are only “sold” to used car dealer who are license by that state DMV agency. As you well know, there are many programs that you can find where a Dealer will make his plate available to the public. According to most states regulations, A dealership can give his plates employees and contracted agents buying and selling cars (inventory titled by the dealership).
They call me the dealer plate mob boss, I can always get my hands on one. Dealer plates are only for contracted agents of the dealership. This means that if you want a dealer plate you have to contact me and we will go over the contractual agreements, duties and responsibilities that you have to abide by in order to qualify to use these dealer plates.
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If you go ask your state DMV about plates they will always tell you under no circumstances is a dealer allowed to lend or give his plates to another unauthorized person. Dealer plates are for the vehicles that are on the books but have not been registered yet and so don’t have a license plate. These plates are to be used to drive the vehicles to and from mechanic shops, storage lots or perhaps some other facility. Of course the dealer plates are necessary for customer test drives on the open road.
Uses of a Metal Dealer Plate:
- On vehicles being used for demonstration or test drives
- On vehicles used by the dealer, and the dealer employees for official dealer use
- On courtesy vehicles used by the dealer if there is no signage on the vehicle
Vehicles with Dealers Plates:
- MUST have a current inspection
- CANNOT display signs on the vehicle
- CANNOT be used on a vehicle carrying a load or performing services for the dealer, such as carrying parts or operating as a rental unit (There is a special provision under the law for independent dealers carrying vehicles to and from the auction.)
- MUST have the title assigned to the dealer
Many individuals who have auction access and are on a dealership account, generally don’t have plates. They have to get by with towing their cars, or using temp tags that you can get from some dealer auctions. The few that do have plates are contracted agents or employees of the dealership and use the plates strictly to move and sell inventory. So how do you become a contracted agent or employee of a dealership in order to get use of dealership plates? You have to sign a contract. You need a properly executed contract with all of the necessary wording contained therein. You have to agree to use the plates only in a certain fashion and under certain conditions. You have to be moving (selling) inventory.