An auto dealer must file a Maine motor vehicle dealer bond with the Secretary of State unless he or she deals exclusively with equipment and light trailers. State statute defines a motor vehicle dealer as a person engaged in the business… Continue Reading →
As in most states where regulated, an Arkansas collection agency bond is required of persons and entities engaging in collection activity. Arkansas statutes defines a collection agency as any person who works with or employs one or more other persons, or… Continue Reading →
Both resident and out-of-state operators must provide a Washington collection agency bond before offering debt collection services within the state. The law defines “collection agency” as: (a) Any person engaged in soliciting claims for collection, or collecting or attempting to collect… Continue Reading →
The Department of Insurance requires a North Carolina collection agency bond from every provider of regulated collection services in the state. A “collection agency” defined by N.C.G.S. §58-70-15, as any person that procures a listing of delinquent debtors from any creditor and… Continue Reading →
An Illinois insurance producer bond is required for licensing as an insurance agent when the producer is acting in the capacity of an independent broker. Pursuant to Sec. 500-130, a producer who places insurance with an insurer with which he does not… Continue Reading →
A Hawaii private detective agency bond is required from each private detective, security guard or detective agency on the island before a license will be issued. Hawaii code defines a “private detective” as a person licensed under Chapter 463 HRS, a… Continue Reading →
A Connecticut title bond is an appropriate instrument to offer with a registration application where the original title can either not be found or has an incurable defect in form. The use of a Connecticut certificate of title bond is… Continue Reading →
Debt collection specialists must provide an Arizona collection agency bond and obtain proper licensing before operating in the State of Arizona. State statutes define a “collection agency” as; (a) All persons engaged directly or indirectly in soliciting claims for collection or… Continue Reading →
A North Dakota collection agency bond is required to be maintained in order to operate a collection agency in the State. The regulating statute defines a collection agency as any persona or entity who in the ordinary course of business,… Continue Reading →
A North Carolina highway encroachment bond is prerequisite to the approval of a road encroachment permit in the State. Any construction or development project that occurs in close vicinity of a state or interstate road has the potential to “encroach”… Continue Reading →
In North Carolina all commercial driving schools must be properly licensed and provide a North Carolina driver training school bond. The regulatory authority is the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The Department requires a school owner and his/her instructor staff… Continue Reading →
In order to operate a household moving service in the State of Florida you must obtain the appropriate license and provide a Florida household moving service bond. Florida statute defines a “household moving service” as loading of household goods into a… Continue Reading →
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