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 →
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 →
If you have taken and adverse verdict in California and feel that simply perfecting an appeal will stop collection procedures, you may be in trouble unless you have posted a California appeal bond. Section 916 of the California Code of… 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 →
To make high interest loans and accept goods in pawn in Oregon you must be licensed and provide an Oregon pawnbroker bond. The pawnbroker license is issued by the Department of Finance & Corporate Securities. ORS 726 and OAR 441-740 are the statutes which regulate pawnbrokers,… Continue Reading →
In Texas a public adjuster must be licensed and provide a Texas public adjuster bond. The Texas Department of Insurance defines public insurance adjuster as “any person who for compensation acts on behalf of an insured in negotiating for or effecting the settlement of a… Continue Reading →
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