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Applicants must submit an electronic application via the Alabama Partner Registration available in MyDMV.
If you already have a Dealer Regulatory License, you should use your dealer license logon to apply for a dismantler license.
If you don’t have a Dealer license, you must register to setup your account in the mv license system by selecting “In-state registration.” After the registration is completed, click log in to apply for the dismantler license.
Each of the fields must be completed to move to the next screen.
Payment must be made by credit card.
Print the required documents and submit to ALDOR. All required documents can be uploaded in the mv license system.
Your application should be reviewed within two to four business days. If approved, you will receive an email inviting you to login to the system and print your license. If there are errors, you will receive an email requesting corrections.
$50,000 SURETY BOND - The signed bond and Power of Attorney must be submitted with the dismantler license transmittal document. The bond form will be available when the electronic application has been completed.
LICENSE COST - $225. Must be paid online with a credit card. Dismantler licenses renewed after September 30 will be subject to a 15 percent penalty.
NMVTIS ID Number - Anyone applying for a dismantler and parts recycler license must already have a National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) registration number. If you need to apply for an NMVTIS number, you may do so at https://nmvtisreporting.aamva.org/User/Registration. For more information, visit http://www.vehiclehistory.gov/nmvtis_auto.html.
THE NMVTIS NUMBER IS MANDATORY.
Every person, firm, or corporation desiring to engage in the business of an automotive dismantler and parts recycler shall apply by submitting an application and the required fee electronically through MyDMV.
The license year runs from October 1 through September 30, and it must be renewed by October 31 each year. After October 31, a 15 percent penalty and applicable interest will be charged. (§40-12-415, Code of Ala. 1975)