Maine Code § 7-1305

Application for license
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Application for a license as a dealer or as an agent must be made upon a form prescribed by the
commissioner. The commissioner, if satisfied with the applicant's qualifications, shall issue a license
entitling the applicant to act as a dealer or as an agent. An initial license may be issued for a period of
less than one year or more than one year but not more than 2 years. All licenses expire on July 1st. All

license renewals are for a period of one year. The annual license fee for a dealer is $25 and for each
agent, $10. The fee for an initial license is prorated based on the number of months for which the
license is valid. The commissioner shall issue a certificate of licensure to each licensed dealer and
agent. The certificate must be carried in the motor vehicle used by the licensed dealer or agent when
acting as a dealer or agent. The commissioner shall issue dealer plates to be attached to each motor
vehicle or trailer used by a dealer for transporting livestock or poultry. Upon renewal of a license, the
commissioner shall issue stickers bearing the year of licensure to be attached to the dealer plates. [PL
2001, c. 572, §6 (RPR).]

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