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Direct Sellers License How do I apply for a Direct Sellers License?To apply for a vendor’s license or a salespersons license under the Direct Sellers Act contact Consumer, Corporate & Insurance Division of the Office of the Attorney General.
Any non-resident company wishing to carry on business in this province, must first be registered under the Extra-provincial Corporations Registration Act of the Province of PEI. If the nature of your business entails direct selling, the company must first be licensed as a vendor at a cost of $100.00 and the individual salespersons must also be licensed at a cost of $50.00. Licenses issued under the Direct Sellers Act are valid for a two-year term. Cheques should be made payable to Provincial Treasurer of PEI. If you are submitting a vendor’s license application you must include a copy of the contract which you will be using with your customers. The contract must have the 10-day cooling-off period printed on its face. At the Registrar’s discretion, there may be a bonding requirement. Upon reviewing the application, the Registrar will advise if bonding is required.
Statutes
The Direct Sellers Act and the Extra-provincial Corporations Registration Act are online as a PDF documents. A Sample Bond
and Buyer's Right to Cancel are also online.
Application for Vendor’s License, Direct Sellers Act
Printable version of this form
[52 KB PDF File]
Application for Salesperson's License, Direct Sellers Act
Printable version of this form
[39 KB PDF File]
Charlottetown
Shaw Building
Peters, Linda (Compliance Officer)
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Hughes, Marlene (Secretary, Consumer Services)
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