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Rod Pocket Bedroom Curtains You can buy a book from our book exchange system for a significant discount compared to buying elsewhere. a book, simply come to our office in Union 3420, and purchase the book.

If you'd like to view our current inventory, and request a book be held for you, please search for a book below. Enter book title, author, isbn, or id number: Browse All Books by Department To put a book (or books) on the exchange, bring the book to our office (Union 3420), and request it be put on the exchange. your own price (between $5 and the amount its sold at the book store). As soon as we sell the book to another student, you will receive a check in the mail. We take 10% off the top of the price for operational fees. If the book is not purchased or claimed within one (1) year, it will become property of Alpha Phi Omega. Dealer Licensing in New York To sell vehicles retail or wholesale in New York, you must be registered as a dealership with the Division of Vehicle Safety Services at the New York Department of Motor Vehicles. The process of becoming an auto dealership is fairly involved, as the industry is highly regulated, but if you take it step by step you'll find it more manageable.

Here's what you need to know to get started. First off, do you even need to register as a dealer? Obviously, you are permitted to sell a vehicle in the newspaper as a private-party transaction without a dealer license. However, you must register as a dealer if the following applies to you: You bought the vehicles in order to resell them AND one of the following: You display 3 vehicles or more for sale at 1 time on premises that you own or control You display 3 vehicles or more for sale within 1 month at such a location You sell 5 vehicles or more in a 12 months Note that the above applies to dealers of motor vehicles, motorcycles, and trailers, not mobile home trailers. If you've established that you're required to register as a dealer, the first thing to do is read the Motor Vehicle Dealers and Transporters Regulations publication from the DMV. You'll need to lay the groundwork for registering as a dealer by obtaining the following: A Ofrom your county clerk

If you'll have employees, a federal employee ID number and proof of worker's compensation and disability insurance coverage A sales tax number and a copy of the Certificate of Authority issued by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (assuming you will collect sales tax) Proof of insurance that will cover vehicles owned or operated by the dealer and sporting dealer plates A surety bond in an amount ranging from $10,000 to $50,000, depending on the type of dealership (see Original Facility Application Form VS-1 for a breakdown) Franchise agreements with manufacturers of new vehicles you intend to sell (not required for selling used vehicles) A Statement of Ownership or permission to use the place of business (Form VS-19) A photocopy of the driver license or non-driver photo ID from the company's owner, president, or partner You'll need to include all items in the above list when you send in your application, along with the appropriate application and business fees.

You'll also need to have the following, which will be inspected as part of the review process for your application (these are explained further in the regulations): Satisfactory premises in the state of New York with proper security for business records and display space for vehicles Bills of sale and other forms dealers use (you will need to buy these from the DMV; see Dealer Forms), and a book of registry for record keeping Start by downloading Original Facility Application (Form VS-1). You must also include a business fee of $487.50 for motor vehicle dealers in one check and $260 in a second check for your MV-50 fee. Send your completed and signed application along with a check or money order for all the required fees (no starter checks, please) payable to the "Commissioner of Motor Vehicles" via U.S. Postal Service to: Bureau of Consumer and Facility Services If you use an express mail service, the address is: It typically takes a few weeks to process an application;