Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 13, § 1111 - General Requirements
General requirements for issuance or renewal of an armored car license are as follows:
(a) Eligibility for License. A license to operate privately owned armored cars may be issued
only to:
(1) Persons or firms regularly hired to transport money or other valuables that require special
security
(2) Financial institutions
(3) Armored car dealers
or manufacturers
(4) Collectors of vehicles of historic value or special interest and originally
designed, manufactured, or equipped as armored cars
(5) Other persons or entities that can show
legitimate need.
(b) License Applications. An armored car license application shall require
such information as the department deems necessary to determine whether any applicant shall be disqualified on grounds set forth in Vehicle Code
Sections 2541 and 2542.
(1) Information may include the business name, owner-applicant's name, address,
fingerprints, birth date, social security number, driver license number, and personal history.
(2) Every
license application shall be signed and verified by the owner-applicant or an authorized representative thereof.
(3) Each application for an initial or renewal license shall be accompanied by:
(A) A list of armored cars to be operated under the license with each vehicle identified by year model, make,
vehicle identification number, and license plate number.
(B) One acceptable fingerprint card for each
applicant owner, partner, officer, director and controlling shareholder. The fingerprint cards are not required with license renewal applications
except for persons added since last licensed. The fingerprint card requirement may be waived upon application to the department from a corporation
where the requirement would be burdensome because there exists a large number of officers, directors, or controlling
shareholders.
(c) License Cancelation and Replacement. An armored car license may be
canceled without prejudice when it has been issued in error or voluntarily surrendered, or has expired. Any person after surrendering a license
voluntarily may immediately apply for a replacement license for the unexpired term without fee.
(1) Any licensee
changing the name or address from that on the license shall surrender the license to the department for cancelation within 10 days thereafter, and
may apply for a replacement license. Effective January 1, 1983, a change of address shall be reported within 10 days, but surrender of the license is
not required.
(2) Surrender and cancelation will be permitted at any time at the request of the
licensee.
(3) Any license expired over 30 days is no longer renewable and shall be
canceled.
Notes
2. Amendment of subsection (b) and (c)(1) filed 9-8-82; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 82, No. 37).
Note: Authority cited: Section 2501, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 2501, 2503, 2510, 2541 and 21713, Vehicle Code.
2. Amendment of subsection (b) and (c)(1) filed 9-8-82; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 82, No. 37).
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