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Code · Virginia · Title 46.2 · Chapter 15

Code of Virginia § 46.2-1512. Salesperson to have certificate of qualification.

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No license shall be issued to any motor vehicle salesperson unless he holds a valid certificate of qualification issued by the Board. A certificate shall be issued only on application to the Board, payment of the required application fee of no more than $50 as determined by the Board, the successful completion of an examination prepared and administered by the Board, and other prerequisites as set forth in this section. Any individual who is licensed as a salesperson on July 1, 1995, shall be entitled to such a certificate without examination on application to the Board made on or before January 1, 1996.
The Board may establish minimum qualifications for applicants and require applicants to satisfactorily complete courses of study or other prerequisites prior to taking the examination.
1988, c. 865, § 46.1-525.03; 1989, c. 727; 1995, cc. 767 , 816 ; 2015, c. 615 .
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