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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the change dealer record in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Dealer License Number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your existing record.
  3. Select the action you wish to request: either 'Change Business Name and/or DBA' or 'Change Location – same county'. Note that each change incurs a fee of $10.00.
  4. Fill in your Current Business Name, Phone, Trade (DBA) Name, and address details including City, State, and Zip code.
  5. Next, provide the New Business Name and any new contact information if applicable. Ensure that the New Business Address remains within the same county.
  6. Complete all additional fields such as Licensee/Owner/Officer details and Business Contact Name along with their respective phone numbers.
  7. Review any additional requirements listed at the bottom of the form to ensure compliance before submission.

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