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Code · California · Vehicle Code

§ 11802

233 words·~1 min read·/ca/vehicle-code/11802

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(a)The department shall prescribe and provide forms to be used for application for licenses to be issued under this article and require of applicants, as a condition of the issuance of a license, information concerning the applicant’s character, honesty, integrity, and reputation that it considers necessary. Every application for a vehicle salesperson’s license shall contain, in addition to the information that the department requires, a statement of all of the following facts:
(1)The name and address of the applicant.
(2)Whether the applicant has ever had a court judgment rendered for which they have been liable as a result of their activities in conjunction with an occupational license issued under this division, and whether that judgment remains unpaid or unsatisfied.
(3)Whether the applicant ever had a license, issued under this division, revoked, suspended, or subjected to other disciplinary action and whether the applicant was ever a partner in a partnership or an officer, director, or stockholder in a corporation licensed under this division, the license of which was revoked, suspended, or subjected to other disciplinary action.
(b)The department shall issue a license bearing a fullface photograph of the licensee and the following information:
(1)Name and address.
(2)Physical description.
(3)The licensee’s usual signature.
(4)Distinguishing vehicle salesperson’s license number.
(c)The department may require a new fullface photograph at the time of the renewal of the license.
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