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Michigan Motor Vehicle Dealer Bond
Getting a Michigan motor vehicle dealer bond is a key step to becoming a licensed car dealer in the state. The motor vehicle dealer bond serves as an extra guarantee that your dealership will follow all rules and regulations that govern motor vehicle dealers in the state of Michigan.
Surety Bond Name: Michigan Motor Vehicle Dealer Bond
Surety Bond Amount: $25,000
Obligee: The Michigan Department of State
Just like all surety bonds, the Michigan motor vehicle dealer bond serves as protection for the general public, and not as insurance for your business. In case you don't follow the rules and your obligations under the bond, a claim can be made against you. If proven to be a legitimate claim, the penal sum of the bond is used to compensate the affected parties. The surety covers the costs of claims up front, which you’ll be required to reimburse in full. This means you should avoided having any claims, as they can cause serious harm to your business and finances.
Michigan Motor Vehicle / Auto Dealer Bond Cost
While $25,000 might seem like a large amount to pay, in reality, you only need to pay a percentage of it to get bonded, which is called the bond annual premium. The surety company will look at several factors to determine your Michigan motor vehicle dealer bond cost, most importantly, your credit score. Factors such as years licensed and years of industry experience will also play a factor in your dealer bond cost.
If your credit score is above 650, you’ll likely have to pay between .75% and 2% of the bond amount.
For applicants with credit scores between 600 and 649, the rates range between 2.5% and 4%.
Michigan Motor Vehicle / Auto Dealer License and Renewal
Who Needs a Michigan Motor Vehicle Dealer Bond?
Under Colorado law, the following license types are required to file a $25,000 Surety Bond with the Michigan Department of State:
Class A – New Vehicle Dealer - Sell new or used motor vehicles (requires franchise agreement for new vehicles).
Class B – Used Vehicle Dealer - Sell used motor vehicles only.
Class D – Broker - Connect buyers and sellers of vehicles.
Class H – Foreign Salvage Vehicle Dealer - Licensed outside Michigan, selling vehicle parts wholesale.
Michigan requires Class A, B, D, and H dealers to carry a $25,000 Motor Vehicle Dealer Bond.
This bond protects customers from fraudulent or unethical dealer practices.
✅ Bond Amount: $25,000
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What Is a Michigan Auto Dealer Bond?
A Motor Vehicle Dealer Bond is a type of surety bond required by the Michigan Department of State. It ensures that dealers comply with all applicable laws and protects consumers from fraudulent or unethical business practices.
This is not insurance for you—it's protection for your customers and the State of Michigan. However, you're the one responsible for obtaining the bond as part of your dealer license application.
How to Apply for a Michigan Motor Vehicle Dealer License
To be licensed as a dealer or wholesaler in Michigan, applicants must complete the following:
Step 1 – Determine Your License Type
Class A – New Vehicle Dealer - Sell new or used motor vehicles (requires franchise agreement for new vehicles).
Class B – Used Vehicle Dealer - Sell used motor vehicles only.
Class C – Used Vehicle Parts Dealer - Sell parts from used motor vehicles.
Class D – Broker - Connect buyers and sellers of vehicles.
Class E – Distressed Vehicle Transporter - Buy, sell, or transport distressed vehicles to Class C, F, or R dealers.
Class F – Vehicle Scrap Metal Processor - Process vehicles into scrap metal.
Class G – Vehicle Salvage Pool - Hold and display distressed vehicles for insurance companies.
Class H – Foreign Salvage Vehicle Dealer - Licensed outside Michigan, selling vehicle parts wholesale.
Class R – Automotive Recycler - Sell late-model major component parts.
Class W – Wholesaler - Sell used vehicles to other licensed dealers.
Step 2 – Establish a Business Location
Your dealership must meet strict state location requirements:
Enclosed commercial-use building
Office of at least 150 sq. ft. with restroom
Well-lit display lot for at least 10 vehicles (1,300 sq. ft. minimum)
650 sq. ft. of customer parking
Posted business hours
Telephone listed in the dealership name
On-site repair facility or agreement with one within 10 miles
Step 3 – Erect a Business Sign
A permanent, clearly visible sign displaying your business name must be installed before applying for your license.
Step 4 – Zoning Approval
You must obtain written zoning approval from your local municipality confirming your dealership complies with local regulations.
Step 5 – Complete Dealer Training
Class A and Class B dealer applicants must complete a state-approved pre-licensing training course before submitting an application.
Step 6 – Purchase a Surety Bond
Michigan requires Class A, B, D, and H dealers to carry a $25,000 Motor Vehicle Dealer Bond.
This bond protects customers from fraudulent or unethical dealer practices.
Step 7 – Obtain Required Insurance
Class A and B dealers must carry no-fault fleet insurance with minimum coverage limits of 20/40/10:
$20,000 – bodily injury per person
$40,000 – bodily injury per accident
$10,000 – property damage per accident
Class C and Class R dealers must obtain workers’ compensation insurance.
Step 8 – Complete the Application
Submit your application packet to:
Michigan Department of State
The packet must include:
Fingerprints
Municipal approval form
Sales tax number
Franchise agreement (Class A)
Servicing facility agreement (if applicable)
Dealer plate request
$75 application fee + $10 per dealer plate
Step 9 – Pass Inspection
A state inspector will visit your dealership location to ensure it meets all licensing requirements before issuing your license.
How to Renew a Michigan Dealer License
Renew online or by mail before December 31 each year
Bond coverage continues year-to-year but must remain active
Failure to renew on time may result in late fees or license suspension
Additional Recommended Insurance Coverage
Beyond the required no-fault fleet or workers’ compensation insurance, Michigan dealers often benefit from:
Garage Liability Insurance – Covers liability for accidents or damage involving dealership operations.
Garagekeepers Insurance – Protects customers’ vehicles while in your care.
Dealer’s Open Lot Insurance – Covers inventory vehicles against theft, vandalism, or weather damage.
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Start Your Michigan Dealer License Application Today
If you’re ready to open your dealership in Michigan, ensure you follow all licensing steps, secure your $25,000 surety bond, and meet insurance requirements. Taking the time to prepare properly will help you pass your inspection and begin selling vehicles legally and confidently.
Whether applying for your first auto dealer license in Michigan, or renewing an existing one, you have to submit a dealer application form, together with all necessary documents that prove you meet the requirements.
When you renew your license, you’ll have to renew your Michigan auto dealer bond as well. As your business finances and personal credit score can change, make sure you work on improving those stats, so that you can reduce your surety bond cost over the years.
Common Bond Types: (Many others are available)
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