
Proper record retention isn’t hard, but it does take commitment. If you are facing a state inspection, or just want to make sure you are in compliance, use this checklist as a guide.
Florida Statutes Concerning Records Retention
- Displayed for Sale – Florida Statutes 320.27(7), 320.27(9)(b)(4), 320.27 (9)(b)(17) and Rule 15C-7 Florida Administrative Code.
- Purchases and Sales – Florida Statute 320.27(6), 320.27(9) (b)(4), 319.23(6)(a), 320131(2) and 316.2935(1)(b)
- Temporary Tags – Florida Statute 320.76(6)
- Trade-In Information – Florida Statute 320.27(9)(b)15, 319.24(5)(a)
- Dealer Plates – Florida Statute 320.13(1)(a)
- Bona Fide Employees – Florida Statute 320.27 (1)(f)
Section I: Displayed for Sale
Florida Statutes 320.27(7), 320.27(9)(b)(4), 320.27 (9)(b)(17) and Rule 15C-7 Florida Administrative Code.
Dealers are required to possess a properly assigned Certificate of Title for each vehicle that is being ordered for sale or have other proof of ownership. In addition to the title or proof of ownership, dealers will need proof of where they purchased the vehicle, as in auction, wholesale, or direct from a customer. A dealer is also required to have a properly completed odometer disclosure and a Buyers Guide. If a dealer is missing this proof of ownership a “Not for Sale” notice must be placed on the vehicle if it is displayed.
What the examiner will be recording from 10 vehicles you have displayed:
- Year, Make, Model, VIN
- Mileage, Actual, Not Actual or Exempt
- Odometer Statement
- Properly assigned title, and title number
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Buyers Guide posted
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Proper proof of ownership, assigned title and proof of purchase
Section II: Purchases and Sales
Florida Statute 320.27(6), 320.27(9) (b)(4), 319.23(6)(a), 320131(2) and 316.2935(1)(b)
What the examiner will be recording from 10 sales over 30 days old:
- Year, make, model, VIN
- Date acquired
- Acquired from
- Proof of purchase
- Acquired mileage
- Odometer Disclosure
- Branded Title?
- Purchaser name
- Certification of Pollution
- Control Devices Mileage at time of sale
- Brand disclosed to customer
- Proof of insurance
- Buyers Guide
- Transfer within 30 days
- More than two temp tags?
- Refund issued for overpayment of title work?
- Date title was applied for
Section III: Temporary Tags
Florida Statute 320.76(6)
What the examiner will be recording from this section:
- Purchase date of pre-printed tags
- Amount purchased
- From series to series
- Agency purchased from
- Receipt for tags
- # of tags on hand
- Log maintained
- Tags issued for 30 days
- Tag and form 83091 completed properly FRVS updated within one business day
- No more than two tags issued
- Number of offline tags issued in the last 6 months
- All tags not accounted for
- All voided tags
- Print on Demand Vendor
Section IV: Trade-In Information
Florida Statute 320.27(9)(b)15, 319.24(5)(a)
What the examiner will be looking for and recording in this section:
- Proof that the liens of trade in were paid in accordance with the state statute.
- Proof that the trade-ins were sold after the deal was consummated
- Were the trade vehicles marked as “sold” in the department’s database within the 30 day period?
- List of traded in vehicles
Section V: Dealer Plates
Florida Statute 320.13(1)(a)
What the examiner will be looking at and recording in this section:
- Are dealer plates being used properly?
- Account for every dealer plates
- List all plates unaccounted for
Section VI: Bona Fide Employees
Florida Statute 320.27 (1)(f)
What the examiner will be recording in this section:
- Produce a list of every employee and proof all are “Bona Fide” employees
- The current list of corporate officers listed on Sunbiz
Look over your current records and cross-check them with this list. Make any changes necessary to be in compliance so when you get the call or email that you will have an inspection you will be ready.
Still feeling unsure on how to best prepare your dealership? Contact me at jennifer@flatags.com and I’d be happy to help you be up to date.