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MachNU
09-07-2007, 03:58 PM
Just curious but i now that most police and bank auctions in GA require a dealers license? but i cant seem to track down any info on where to obtain a license and info on a license! i now we have a couple used car dealers on here that might be able to answer that for me!

Whiteboy™
09-07-2007, 04:07 PM
good question

Duke E. Love
09-07-2007, 04:16 PM
there are alot of auctions in ga that are open to the public. i know redtop mtn., is pretty good. its very fast paced and confusing at times. but ive seen wrx's go for as low as 5k and new benz's go for around 6-8k.

Duke E. Love
09-07-2007, 04:17 PM
441 AUTO AUCTION
3506 HIGHWAY 441 S. COMMERCE, GA 30529
(706) 757-8827

ADESA -Charlotte Inc-Fairburn
5055 OAKLEY INDUSTRIAL BLVD. FAIRBURN, GA 30213
(770) 357-2277

ATLANTA AUTO AUCTION
4900 BUFFINGTON RD. ATLANTA, GA 30349
(404) 762-9211

AUGUSTA AUTO AUCTION INC.
1200 E BUENA VISTA AVE. N. AUGUSTA, SC 29841
(803) 279-3234

AUTO AUCTION
1818 BANKHEAD HWY. CARROLLTON, GA 30116
(770) 832-2900

BISHOP BROS AUTO AUCTION
2244 METROPOLITAN PKWY SW. ATLANTA, GA 30315
(404) 767-3652

BLUE RIDGE AUTO AUCTION
107 WHITEPATH RD. ELLIJAY, GA 30540
(706) 635-1500

COPART INC
2568 OLD ALABAMA RD. AUSTELL, GA
(770) 941-9775


COPART INC
5510 SILK HOPE RD. SAVANNAH, GA 31405
(912) 233-1936


DAYS AUTO AUCTION
3611 COBB PKWY NW. ACWORTH, GA 30101
(770) 974-3838

ENTREKIN RUNT AUTO AUCTION
1818 BANKHEAD HWY, CARROLLTON, GA 30116
(770) 832-2900

GEORGIA DEALERS AUTO AUCTION
7205 CAMPBELLTON RD SW, ATLANTA, GA 30331
(404) 349-5555

HEART OF GEORGIA AUTO AUCTION
5300 HAWKINSVILLE RD, MACON, GA 31216
(478) 781-8587

HEART OF GEORGIA AUTO AUCTION
PO BOX 20702, MACON, GA 31216
(478) 788-5070

HOUSTON AUTO AUCTION
4599 PIO NONO AVE, MACON, GA 31206
(478) 788-6947

KIGHTS AUTO AUCTION
560 GA HIGHWAY 56 N, SWAINSBORO, GA 30401
(478) 237-8855

LAMAR NASHS LOGANVILLE AUTO AUCTION
2970 HIGHWAY 78, LOGANVILLE, GA 30052
(770) 466-9000

MARIETTA AUTO AUCTION
ACWORTH, GEORGIA 30101
(770) 974-8134

OAKWOODS ARROW AUTO AUCTION INC.
4712 FLAT CREEK RD, OAKWOOD, GA 30566
(770) 532-4624

PERRYS AUTO AUCTION RECON CENTER
SWAINSBORO, GEORGIA 30401
(478) 237-8370

ROCKMART AUTO AUCTION
280 INDUSTRIAL DR, ROCKMART, GA 30153
(770) 684-5311

ROME AUTO AUCTION
KINGSTON, GEORGIA 30145
(770) 336-5581

SOUTH GEORGIA AUTO AUCTION
1407 SILICA DR, ALBANY, GA 31705
(229) 439-0005

SOUTHEASTERN AUTO AUCTION
STATESBORO, GEORGIA 30458
(912) 681-4608

SOUTHEASTERN AUTO AUCTION OF SAVANNAH
1712 DEAN FOREST RD, SAVANNAH, GA 31408
(912) 965-9901

VALDOSTA AUTO AUCTION
2527 LOCH LAUREL RD, VALDOSTA, GA 31601
(229) 244-3303

WRIGHTS AUTO AUCTION
2236 ROME RD SW, CALHOUN, GA 30701
(706) 629-8632





theres u a starting point u can do without a liscense

MachNU
09-07-2007, 04:34 PM
^^^^ all those are open to the public? i hear police and bank auctions are the best way to go for getting good deals on cars to flip and move!

SL65AMG
09-07-2007, 07:27 PM
you dont necessarily need a dealers license to buy or sell. it depends


look at all the "homeboys" in old police crown vic's.


do they have a dealers license.... probably not. or maybe they do but its a different kind of dealer


and ALL auctions have good deals. check out peach state auto auction up in loganville. theyre good and move a lot of cars every week

Duke E. Love
09-07-2007, 09:57 PM
u take 4 or 5 grand to any of these auctions. u can easily drive home a car that wil sale for 6-8. ive done it a many of times. i have one now i just got ............. 95 civic coupe with a few mods. i fixed a few dents and am going to sale it for 3k and make a "small" gain. i seen an 03 navigator go for 7k just last week

KPowerEP3
09-08-2007, 06:38 PM
GA Dealers and the ATL Auto Auction are NOT open to the public.

ep9716
09-08-2007, 07:20 PM
I Need To Hit One Up...Wheres The Closest To Norcorss?
Rep To Who Eva Tells Me.
Thanks

98strat
09-10-2007, 12:39 AM
Becoming a car dealer in the state of Georgia is a multistep process for dealers and brokers alike. Although brokers are not required to have a car lot, they are required to have an established place of business, like dealers are.

Georgia distinguishes between new- and used-car dealers for the purposes of licensing. The Georgia State Board of Registration of Used Motor Vehicle Dealers is in charge of licensing used-car dealers, but not new-car dealers. Instead, new-car dealers are franchisees of the auto manufacturing companies and have dealer arrangements with them.

Interestingly, these new-car dealers may also sell used cars without a Georgia dealer license. However, said new-car dealers will need to obtain a local business license and a dealer registration number from the Motor Vehicle Division of the Georgia Department of Revenue.

For those wishing to become used-car dealers, the Secretary of State provides an entire application package online.

The steps to become a licensed used-car dealer in Georgia include:

* Complete a license application.

* Purchase a surety bond worth $20,000, available through your insurance agent.

* Purchase insurance for your business; liability-only is not acceptable.

* Obtain a place of business, making sure that the location meets all zoning requirements. Take photos of your place of business that feature the sign and building prominently in the picture.

* Establish a permanent phone at your place of business, making it easily verifiable; unlisted numbers are not acceptable.

* Attend a prelicensing seminar (approved providers are listed in the application packet).

* Acquire your Sales Tax ID Number from the Department of Revenue.

* Submit two fingerprint cards and a $24 processing fee, made payable to the Georgia Bureau of Investigations.

* Pay the $170 application fee, made payable to the Used Motor Vehicle Dealer Board.

Mail your completed application, with supporting certificates, photos, cards, and fees, to:

* Georgia State Board of Registration of Used Motor Vehicle Dealers & Used Motor Vehicle Parts Dealers

* Used Motor Vehicle Dealers Division

* P.O. BOX 13446

* Macon, GA 31208

If approved, you should have your license within three weeks. You can check online during those three weeks to see if your application has been approved.

Used-car dealer licenses are valid for two years, expiring on March 31 of even-numbered years. Depending on when your first license was issued, your initial licensing period might be for less than two years.