Applicants for registration must complete and return to the Danville Police Department, at least three days before such applicant shall be authorized to do business, a registration form furnished by the Danville Police Department which shall require the following information:
(A) Name, permanent address, telephone number and temporary address, if any;
(B) Age, height, weight, color of hair and eyes;
(C) Name, address and telephone number of the person, firm, association or corporation that the direct seller represents or is employed by, or whose merchandise is being sold;
(D) Nature of business to be conducted and a brief description of the goods offered and any services offered;
(E) Proposed method of delivery of goods, if applicable;
(F) Make, model and license number of any vehicle to be used by applicant in the conduct of his or her business;
(G) The last three previous cities, villages, and/or towns where the applicant conducted similar business;
(H) Place where applicant can be contacted for at least seven days after leaving the town;
(I) Statement as to whether the applicant has been convicted of any crime or ordinance violation related to applicant's transient merchant business within the last five years, as well as the nature of the offense and the place of conviction;
(J) Such application shall be accompanied by a bond in the sum of $250 executed by the surety company, or by two responsible freeholders residing within Hendricks County, or a cash bond of equal amount, said bond conditioned that all goods, wares, merchandise or articles sold by such applicant will be as represented by him and he will refund the purchase price of any goods, wares, merchandise or articles sold by him which are not as represented; and
(K) Any person aggrieved by the action of a licensed direct seller hereunder shall have a right of action on the bond or other surety for the recovery of money or damages or both. In the event a cash bond is deposited, the same shall be retained by the Town Clerk-Treasurer's office for 60 days after the expiration of any license issued upon said bond or surety.
(Ord. 7-2011, passed 10-3-11)