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After completing your training with us, participants will receive their "Certificate of Completion".

For those renewing their license, we will input your dealer information into MVP for your renewal education credits.

We enjoy working with our Dealership community and look forward to your questions, comments, or feedback!

Get Your Utah Dealer License

Call Us

(801) 919-6384

Email

info@mved.org

If you do not get an email response from us within a few hours, please call us. Sometimes emails get lost in our spam folder.

Contact the Utah Motor
Enforcement Division

mved.utah.gov

mved@utah.gov

(801) 297-2600

Frequently Asked Questions

Everyone who sells, displays for sale, offers for sale or exchanges more than two motor vehicles a year have to be licensed as a dealer.

Yes!

This 8-hour and 3-hour training is 100% online with live customer support and is approved by the Utah Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division.

You can complete either course on any device (computer, phone, computer, or tablet).

  • Live Phone and Email support
  • Includes short Text and Video lessons
  • Available 24/7 here at MVED.org
  • Complete on your own schedule

The orientation training is required and the first step to getting your dealer license.

The state and federal regulations required to open and maintain a dealership in Utah.

There are 10 key steps to getting your Utah Dealer License. Follow the 10 Step Checklist.

After the department receives the application forms, bond, etc., allow five to ten working days for inspection of the place of business and license approval. If there is a problem with the application or the place of business, it will have to be resolved before a license is issued. The license cannot be issued until after this inspection.

All MVED licenses expire June 30th of each year. No matter when you obtain the license, it will expire at midnight, on June 30th. The license fee is not prorated.

A motor vehicle is a vehicle intended primarily for use on the public highways which is self-propelled, or a vehicle which is not self-propelled but is intended for use on the public highways and is designed to be attached to or drawn by a self-propelled vehicle. This includes motor homes but not farm machinery, construction machinery or manufactured housing (mobile homes).