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Dealer Forms in Wyoming

When applying for a dealer or manufacturer license in the state of Wyoming, the key to the process is managing all of the paperwork. Usually, every form encountered will required a small pile of documentation to be included when you submit it to the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT).
Forms are available at exam offices and available for print in PDF format online. If you need a copy of Adobe Reader to read the PDFs, you can download the latest version free.
- Vehicle Dealer and Manufacturer License Application―This form is the foundation for the entire licensing process for both dealers and manufacturers.
- Vehicle Dealer and Manufacturer License Requirements―This handy checklist clearly states all the necessary components involved in the licensing of dealers and manufacturers.
- Vehicle Dealer Bond form―In order to receive a dealer or manufacturer license in Wyoming, you will need to provide a $25,000 surety bond to WYDOT. This form is essentially the contract between the insuring parties and the state.
- Wyoming Based Manufacturer Bond form―Applicants for a manufacturer's license also need to attain a $25,000 surety bond.
- Instructions for Executing Bonds―This form discusses the procedures involved for securing both manufacturer and dealer licensing bonds.
- Vehicle Dealer License Background Check―Any owner(s) of a dealership or manufacturing company applying for a license must undergo an extensive background check. This form is the paperwork to initiate this check; it also includes a questionnaire that applicants must complete.
- Out of State Manufacturer License Application―This document is for out-of-state manufacturers to apply for or renew a license.
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