Dealer Jackets

Dealer Jacket New-Used - How To Video
A licensee shall keep and maintain at the licensee's established place of business a permanent record in the form prescribed by the director containing:
- A particular description of each motor vehicle of a type subject to registration under the laws of this state that is bought, sold, brokered or exchanged by the licensee or received or accepted by the licensee for sale, brokering or exchange
- A particular description of each used motor vehicle body or chassis that is sold or otherwise disposed of
- A particular description of each motor vehicle that is bought or otherwise acquired and wrecked by the licensee
- The name and address of the person from whom a motor vehicle, motor vehicle body or motor vehicle chassis was purchased or otherwise acquired and the date it was purchased or acquired
- The name and address of the person to whom the motor vehicle, motor vehicle body or motor vehicle chassis was sold or otherwise disposed of, the date it was sold or disposed of and a sufficient description of the vehicle, body or chassis by name or identifying number or otherwise to identify it
Examples of documents that would be included are but not limited to (A.R.S. 28-4403):
- Copy of the emissions test (five years or older from manufacturer date)
- Copy of the front and back of title
- Temporary Registration Permit (TRP)
- Copy of the odometer statement
- Bill of Sale for purchase
- Bill of Sale to new owner
- Buyers Guide
- Power of Attorney
- Title and Registration Application, form #96-0236
- Financing documents
- Payment receipt
- Application for financing
- Sales contract
- Consignment Vehicles
- Selling Dealer Duties (A.R.S 28-4421)
- Any receipts or documentation of any mechanical work performed on the vehicle by the dealer
Each motor vehicle dealer shall give the customer a written contract and shall maintain a copy of the contract for three years after the vehicle has been sold at the dealer's established place of business (A.R.S. 28-4552).
Each dealer sale should be documented and tracked through the Audit Report, form #46-3302 and Plate Audit Report, form #48-8906.
Each record required by this section and all inventories relating to the records of a licensee shall be available at all times for physical inspection by agents of the department or members of the highway patrol division. The agents or members may enter on premises where the records or inventories are located during normal business hours for purposes of the inspection. The licensee or any designated employee or agent may accompany any person making the inspection while the person is on the licensee's premises.
Federal Regulations for all dealers can be found at the Federal Trade Commission website.
For questions regarding the requirements please email [email protected].

Dealer Jacket Wholesale Dealer - How To Video
A licensee shall keep and maintain at the licensee's established place of business, or place of residence if the licensee a wholesale motor vehicle dealer, a permanent record in the form prescribed by the director containing:
- A particular description of each motor vehicle of a type subject to registration under the laws of this state that is bought, sold, brokered or exchanged by the licensee or received or accepted by the licensee for sale, brokering or exchange
- A particular description of each used motor vehicle body or chassis that is sold or otherwise disposed of
- A particular description of each motor vehicle that is bought or otherwise acquired and wrecked by the licensee
- The name and address of the person from whom a motor vehicle, motor vehicle body or motor vehicle chassis was purchased or otherwise acquired and the date it was purchased or acquired
- The name and address of the person to whom the motor vehicle, motor vehicle body or motor vehicle chassis was sold or otherwise disposed of, the date it was sold or disposed of and a sufficient description of the vehicle, body or chassis by name or identifying number or otherwise to identify it
Examples of documents that would be included are but not limited to:
- Copy of the emissions test (five years or older from manufacturer date)
- Copy of the front and back of title (A.R.S. 28-4403)
- Bill of Sale for purchase (A.R.S. 28-4403)
- Bill of Sale to new owner (A.R.S. 28-4403)
- Payment receipt
- Any receipts or documentation of any mechanical work performed on the vehicle by the dealer
Each motor vehicle dealer shall give the customer a written contract and shall maintain a copy of the contract for three years after the vehicle has been sold at the dealer's established place of business .(A.RS. 28-4552).
Each dealer sale should be documented and tracked through the Audit Report, form #46-3302 and Plate Audit Report, form #48-8906.
Each record required by this section and all inventories relating to the records of a licensee shall be available at all times for physical inspection by agents of the department or members of the highway patrol division. The agents or members may enter on premises where the records or inventories are located during normal business hours for purposes of the inspection. The licensee or any designated employee or agent may accompany any person making the inspection while the person is on the licensee's premises.
A wholesale motor vehicle dealer shall submit electronically to the department any documents that are requested by the department during the wholesale motor vehicle dealer's reported business hours and that are prescribed in this section. The wholesale motor vehicle dealer shall submit the requested documents within forty-eight hours after the request is transmitted.
Federal Regulations for all dealers can be found at the Federal Trade Commission website.
For questions regarding the requirements please email [email protected].

Dealer Jacket Automotive Recycler - How To Videos
A licensee shall keep and maintain at the licensee's established place of business a permanent record in the form prescribed by the director containing:
- A particular description of each motor vehicle of a type subject to registration under the laws of this state that is bought, sold, brokered or exchanged by the licensee or received or accepted by the licensee for sale, brokering or exchange
- A particular description of each used motor vehicle body or chassis that is sold or otherwise disposed of
- A particular description of each motor vehicle that is bought or otherwise acquired and wrecked by the licensee
- The name and address of the person from whom a motor vehicle, motor vehicle body or motor vehicle chassis was purchased or otherwise acquired and the date it was purchased or acquired
- The name and address of the person to whom the motor vehicle, motor vehicle body or motor vehicle chassis was sold or otherwise disposed of, the date it was sold or disposed of and a sufficient description of the vehicle, body or chassis by name or identifying number or otherwise to identify it
Examples of documents that would be included are but not limited to:
- Copy of the front and back of title (A.R.S. 28-4403)
- Bill of Sale for purchase (A.R.S. 28-4403)
- Auto Recycler Inventory Record, form #40-2011
- Auto Recycler Tow Log, form #48-0904
- Any receipts or documentation of any mechanical work performed on the vehicle by the dealer
Each motor vehicle dealer shall give the customer a written contract and shall maintain a copy of the contract for three years after the vehicle has been sold at the dealer's established place of business (A.R.S. 28-4552).
Each record required by this section and all inventories relating to the records of a licensee shall be available at all times for physical inspection by agents of the department or members of the highway patrol division. The agents or members may enter on premises where the records or inventories are located during normal business hours for purposes of the inspection. The licensee or any designated employee or agent may accompany any person making the inspection while the person is on the licensee's premises.
A licensed automotive recycler that has a vehicle in the automotive recycler's inventory shall:
- At the same time have possession of a duly and regularly assigned salvage certificate of title, nonrepairable vehicle certificate of title or dismantle certificate of title to the vehicle.
- Not offer for sale or sell a vehicle unless a salvage certificate of title, nonrepairable vehicle certificate of title or dismantle certificate of title to the vehicle has been obtained.
Federal Regulations for all dealers can be found at the Federal Trade Commission website.
For questions regarding the requirements please email [email protected].

Dealer Jacket Vehicle Broker - How To Video
A licensee shall keep and maintain at the licensee's established place of business a permanent record in the form prescribed by the director containing:
- A particular description of each motor vehicle of a type subject to registration under the laws of this state that is bought, sold, brokered or exchanged by the licensee or received or accepted by the licensee for sale, brokering or exchange.
- A particular description of each used motor vehicle body or chassis that is sold or otherwise disposed of.
- A particular description of each motor vehicle that is bought or otherwise acquired and wrecked by the licensee.
- The name and address of the person from whom a motor vehicle, motor vehicle body or motor vehicle chassis was purchased or otherwise acquired and the date it was purchased or acquired.
- The name and address of the person to whom the motor vehicle, motor vehicle body or motor vehicle chassis was sold or otherwise disposed of, the date it was sold or disposed of and a sufficient description of the vehicle, body or chassis by name or identifying number or otherwise to identify it.
Examples of documents that would be included are but not limited to:
- Copy of the front and back of title (A.R.S. 28-4403)
- Bill of Sale for purchase (A.R.S. 28-4403)
- Brokering Agreement (A.R.S. 28-4420)
Each motor vehicle dealer shall give the customer a written contract and shall maintain a copy of the contract for three years after the vehicle has been sold at the dealer's established place of business (A.R.S. 28-4552).
Each record required by this section and all inventories relating to the records of a licensee shall be available at all times for physical inspection by agents of the department or members of the highway patrol division. The agents or members may enter on premises where the records or inventories are located during normal business hours for purposes of the inspection. The licensee or any designated employee or agent may accompany any person making the inspection while the person is on the licensee's premises.
Federal Regulations for all dealers can be found at the Federal Trade Commission website.
For questions regarding the requirements please email [email protected].

Dealer Jacket Public Consignment Auction Dealer - How To Video
A licensee shall keep and maintain at the licensee's established place of business a permanent record in the form prescribed by the director containing:
- A particular description of each motor vehicle of a type subject to registration under the laws of this state that is bought, sold, brokered or exchanged by the licensee or received or accepted by the licensee for sale, brokering or exchange
- A particular description of each used motor vehicle body or chassis that is sold or otherwise disposed of
- A particular description of each motor vehicle that is bought or otherwise acquired and wrecked by the licensee
- The name and address of the person from whom a motor vehicle, motor vehicle body or motor vehicle chassis was purchased or otherwise acquired and the date it was purchased or acquired
- The name and address of the person to whom the motor vehicle, motor vehicle body or motor vehicle chassis was sold or otherwise disposed of, the date it was sold or disposed of and a sufficient description of the vehicle, body or chassis by name or identifying number or otherwise to identify it
Examples of documents that would be included are but not limited to:
- Consignment Contract (A.R.S. 28-4410)
- Copy of the front and back of title (A.R.S. 28-4403)
- Bill of Sale for purchase (A.R.S. 28-4403)
- Comply with requirements for Salvage Titles (A.R.S. 28-2091)
- Comply with requirements for Evidence of ownership (A.R.S. 28-4409)
Each motor vehicle dealer shall give the customer a written contract and shall maintain a copy of the contract for three years after the vehicle has been sold at the dealer's established place of business (A.R.S. 28-4552).
Each record required by this section and all inventories relating to the records of a licensee shall be available at all times for physical inspection by agents of the department or members of the highway patrol division. The agents or members may enter on premises where the records or inventories are located during normal business hours for purposes of the inspection. The licensee or any designated employee or agent may accompany any person making the inspection while the person is on the licensee's premises.(A.R.S. 28-4410)
Public consignment Auction Dealers exemptions are limited to the requirements found within statute. (A.R.S. 28-1140.01)
Federal Regulations for all dealers can be found at the Federal Trade Commission website.
For questions regarding the requirements please email [email protected].

Dealer Jacket Wholesale Motor Vehicle Auction - How To Video
A licensee shall keep and maintain at the licensee's established place of business, or place of residence if the licensee a wholesale motor vehicle dealer, a permanent record in the form prescribed by the director containing:
- A particular description of each motor vehicle of a type subject to registration under the laws of this state that is bought, sold, brokered or exchanged by the licensee or received or accepted by the licensee for sale, brokering or exchange
- A particular description of each used motor vehicle body or chassis that is sold or otherwise disposed of
- A particular description of each motor vehicle that is bought or otherwise acquired and wrecked by the licensee
- The name and address of the person from whom a motor vehicle, motor vehicle body or motor vehicle chassis was purchased or otherwise acquired and the date it was purchased or acquired
- The name and address of the person to whom the motor vehicle, motor vehicle body or motor vehicle chassis was sold or otherwise disposed of, the date it was sold or disposed of and a sufficient description of the vehicle, body or chassis by name or identifying number or otherwise to identify it
Examples of documents that would be included are but not limited to:
- Bill of Sale for purchase (A.R.S. 28-4403)
- Comply with requirements for Evidence of ownership (A.R.S. 28-4409)
- Copy of the front and back of title (A.R.S. 28-4403)
- Comply with Title requirements (A.R.S. 28-4423)
Each motor vehicle dealer shall give the customer a written contract and shall maintain a copy of the contract for three years after the vehicle has been sold at the dealer's established place of business (A.R.S. 28-4552).
Each record required by this section and all inventories relating to the records of a licensee shall be available at all times for physical inspection by agents of the department or members of the highway patrol division. The agents or members may enter on premises where the records or inventories are located during normal business hours for purposes of the inspection. The licensee or any designated employee or agent may accompany any person making the inspection while the person is on the licensee's premises.
Federal Regulations for all dealers can be found at the Federal Trade Commission website.
For questions regarding the requirements please email [email protected].