The Honest Cost of DIY Licensing

Before you start the process, know what you are signing up for. The true cost of obtaining a dealer license in 2026:

That is before you sell a single vehicle. The licensing cost alone makes the model unprofitable unless you plan to move 20+ vehicles per year.

Three Ways to Get Dealer-Level Access Without Doing It Yourself

Option 1: Join a wholesale co-op (lowest friction) — FlipLane holds dealer credentials and grants members full auction access. No bond, no waiting period, no physical location requirements. $250 lifetime membership gets you access to Manheim and ADESA immediately.

Option 2: Use an autobroker endorsement (California path) — California allows an autobroker endorsement on a retail dealer license — this lets you arrange vehicle purchases without holding a traditional dealer license.

Option 3: Wholesale-only dealer license (permissive states) — Florida, Nevada, and Illinois allow wholesale-only licenses with minimal physical requirements. Florida is the fastest — no lot required, approximately $25,000 total cost, 3–5 month processing.

The Comparison Table: DIY vs. Co-Op

DIY License: Upfront cost $25,000–$100,000, time to start 3–6 months, annual renewal required, bond maintenance required, auction access yes once licensed.

FlipLane Co-op: Upfront cost $250, time to start same day, annual renewal none, bond maintenance none, auction access immediate.