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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. A public consignment auction dealer is exempt from the following:
1. An implied warranty of merchantability described in § 28-4412, subsection B and § 44-1267.
2. An emissions inspection pursuant to § 49-542, subsection D.
B. A public consignment auction dealer shall post at the public consignment auction dealer's established place of business a sign indicating that the public consignment auction dealer is exempt from the provisions described in subsection A of this section.
C. A public consignment auction dealer, on transferring a motor vehicle by sale, shall provide written notice to the department of transportation and the department of revenue within fifteen days after the transfer on a form jointly prescribed by the directors of the departments that includes:
1. The date of the transfer.
2. The name and address of the seller.
3. The name and address of the purchaser.
4. The vehicle identification number of the motor vehicle.
5. The make and model of the motor vehicle.
6. The successful bid price and any premiums or commissions paid associated with the auction of the motor vehicle.
7. Notice as to whether the vehicle is a salvage vehicle.
D. A public consignment auction dealer who fails to provide written notice to the department within fifteen days after transferring a motor vehicle, as prescribed by subsection C of this section, shall pay the department a penalty of eight dollars for the first month and four dollars for each additional month that the notice is not provided, not to exceed a total of one hundred dollars.
E. A public consignment auction dealer, on transferring a motor vehicle by sale, shall give written notice to the purchaser at the time of delivery of the motor vehicle to the purchaser in the form of an invoice or on a form prescribed by the director that includes:
1. The date of the transfer.
2. The vehicle identification number of the motor vehicle.
3. The make and model of the motor vehicle.
4. The successful bid price and any premiums or commissions paid associated with the auction of the motor vehicle.
5. Notice as to whether the vehicle is a salvage vehicle.
F. A public consignment auction dealer shall keep and maintain at the public consignment auction dealer's established place of business a permanent record in a form prescribed by the director. The permanent record shall include the information prescribed by subsection C of this section and contain a description of all motor vehicle transfers and sales. The public consignment auction dealer shall make the permanent record available for inspection by the department of transportation, the department of revenue or any peace officer.
G. A public consignment auction dealer shall do all of the following:
1. Inform the purchaser of a motor vehicle that the purchaser is responsible for the emission inspection requirements described in § 49-542, subsection D.
2. Comply with the consignment contract requirements prescribed in § 28-4410 if the motor vehicle is acquired from a person other than a licensee, except that the public consignment auction dealer shall obtain documentation that shows that the seller of the vehicle is the legal owner of the vehicle.
3. Comply with the requirements of § 28-4409 relating to evidence of ownership if the motor vehicle is acquired from another licensee.
4. Comply with the requirements of § 28-2091 relating to salvage certificates of title.
H. If a public consignment auction dealer violates this section, the director may do either of the following:
1. Suspend or cancel the dealer's license.
2. Impose a civil penalty of at least one thousand dollars but not more than three thousand dollars as prescribed in this section or in § 28-4501.
I. This section does not exempt a public consignment auction dealer from any transaction privilege tax imposed pursuant to title 42, chapter 5. 1
J. A wholesale motor vehicle dealer shall not sell motor vehicles to a public consignment auction dealer.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 28. Transportation § 28-4410.01. Public consignment auction dealers; exemptions; notices; requirements; penalties; payment of taxes; wholesale motor vehicle dealer prohibition - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-28-transportation/az-rev-st-sect-28-4410-01/
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