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Licensing Course · Customer Self-Service - VSA
Anyone who wants to be a wholesaler or wholesaler representative and does not have a VSA Salesperson License can choose to take the full Salesperson Licensing Course or the limited Wholesaler Licensing Course
Vehicle Sales Authority of British Columbia · Customer Self-Service
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Contact us · Customer Self-Service - VSA
Langley, BC V2Y 0E2 Phone: 604-574-5050 Fax: 604-574-5883 Regular Hours of Operation. Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed all BC statutory holidays, plus Easter Monday and Boxing Day
Protecting Consumers · Customer Self-Service - VSA
Whether you are planning on buying a vehicle and need some buying tips, or have bought a vehicle and have some questions, the VSA has consumer information and tips that can guide you step by step through the process and answer any questions you may have.
Consumer complaints · Customer Self-Service - VSA
The VSA will notify you in writing about the outcome of your complaint and your options if you disagree with the results of the investigation. How do I file a complaint with the VSA? Complete a VSA Consumer Complaint Form
Fee schedule · Customer Self-Service - VSA
All VSA licence fees are non-refundable and cannot be waived. Licences are not transferable. Please make cheques payable to the Vehicle Sales Authority of BC.
How do I become a dealer? · Customer Self-Service - VSA
If you are interested in becoming a licensed motor dealer, please contact VSA Licensing at 604-575-7253 or by email for more information and/or to obtain an application. The VSA will determine if a dealer licence is needed.
I am licensed · Customer Self-Service - VSA
Search for VSA Licensees Visit our Information Centre As a dealer, salesperson, broker agent or wholesaler, it is your responsibility as the licensee to keep up to date with regulations involved with maintaining your licence.
FAQs · Customer Self-Service - VSA
Once your VSA licence is issued, you will have 45 days to complete your professional development requirement by completing the Salesperson Licensing Course, which focuses on BC law.