§ 66-4-1 Dealers, wholesalers and distributors of vehicles and title service companies must be licensed; presumption of conducting business
§ 66-4-1.1 Auto recycler license; presumption of conducting business
§ 66-4-2 Department to issue license
§ 66-4-2.1 Recreational vehicle dealers; licensure; special events
§ 66-4-2.2 Off-site sales
§ 66-4-3 Refusal to issue license; cancellation or suspension of license or use of temporary permits; hearing; appeal
§ 66-4-4 Criminal offender’s character evaluation
§ 66-4-5 Records of purchases, of sales and of vehicles dismantled
§ 66-4-6 Place of business
§ 66-4-7 Dealers, wholesalers, distributors and auto recyclers; title service companies; dealers of motorcycles only; bond
§ 66-4-9 Penalty for destroying or dismantling in violation of certain sections of the Motor Vehicle Code
§ 66-4-10 Auto recyclers; notification of purchase

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 66 > Article 4 - Licensing of Dealers and Wreckers

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