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    There are many different types of services businesses provide to transfer, negotiate, and hold money. A state may require a money service license for all types of money services or just a license for select services.
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    Money service license overview

    With a few exceptions, each money services business must register with the Department of Treasury. This registration must be renewed every two years. Civil and criminal penalties may be imposed for violation of the registration requirement.

     

    License requirements for money service businesses are different in each state. Commonly regulated services include check cashers, money transfers, credit unions, currency exchanges, commercial banks, and small loans. Applicants must often provide the state with businesses financial statement, corporate documents, and bonds. The state may also require biographical statements, fingerprints, and criminal history reports from each owner of the business. Each business location must be licensed and all types of money service licenses are renewable.

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    Business license considerations

    State and local authorities require businesses to obtain specific licenses and permits based on their industry. In some cases, regulations mandate specialized education and unique credentials.


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    Business license regulatory insights: Money transmitter

    Money transmitter services have become essential in today’s environment. Operating a money transmitter business requires compliance with federal and state regulations.

     

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    • What licenses does a warranty service provider need?

      Some states have a general service warranty license, others have a home warranty license, and yet others have a vehicle warranty license. In some states, one license covers all three types of warranties, while in others each type of warranty service requires its own license.

      States regulate warranty providers for the protection of consumers. The main goal of the state is to ensure consumers are not being taken advantage of by businesses. By requiring licensure, the state is able to effectively monitor the company’s transactions. When a consumer has an issue, the state offers protection that would otherwise be unavailable if the industry were not regulated.

      A service warranty is a contract or agreement whereby a service contract provider undertakes, for a specified period of time, to repair, replace, maintain, or indemnify such services. These licenses are normally governed by the state department of insurance. Most applications require documentation of a company’s reimbursement insurance policy, financial statements, and proof of business entity formation and/or foreign qualification. The license often must be renewed annually or biennially, depending on the state. In most states, it is illegal to provide service warranties without obtaining a license at least 30 days in advance from the start of business. Please contact us regarding specific state requirements.

      Home warranties are a common type of warranty subject to licensure. Like general service warranties, a home warranty provider agrees to undertake, for a specified period of time, to repair, replace, maintain, or indemnify specific services related to home care. Massachusetts has a separate license for a home contract provider that is governed by the Division of Insurance. The license fee is $600 and must be renewed annually. In addition to the application, a home warranty provider must often provide proof of a funded reserve account, a security deposit, and financial documents showing net worth.

      Vehicle service contracts are agreements for a specific duration to repair, place, maintain a vehicle where there is operational or structural failure due to a defect in materials, workmanship, or due to normal wear and tear. Applications for vehicle service warranty provider licenses often require corporate documents, reimbursement insurance policies, and financial statements. These licenses are usually renewed annually.

      Alabama requires a Vehicle Protection Product Warrantor Registration License for companies providing vehicle warranties. The license is regulated through the Alabama Department of Insurance and has a $250 fee. In addition to the initial application, corporate documents, a certificate of good standing, financial security documents (reimbursement insurance policies or $50 million net worth), copies of existing contracts, examination agreements, and biographical affidavits are all required.

      Arizona is one of the few states that combine a service warranty, home warranty, and vehicle warranty provider services all into one license. The Department of Insurance regulates the Service Company Permit application, which requires a $300 fee. Attachments include a certificate of good standing, biographical affidavit for each owner and officer, proof of $100,000 net worth or surety bond for $100,000. Copies of all service contracts must also be submitted with the application. There is an annual renewal requirement.

      CT Corporation will help warranty service providers obtain all of the licenses and registrations required, minimizing time-consuming and costly delays. If you are already licensed, we can file renewals and manage ongoing compliance. For additional help please contact CT Corporation to consult a licensing specialist.

    • How do I obtain a Reinsurance Brokerage License?

      In order to obtain a Reinsurance Brokerage (or Reinsurance Intermediary Broker) license an applicant must generally: (1) Complete an NAIC Uniform Individual Application to be registered with the National Insurance Producer Registry; and (2) Pay both the state license application and state license fee. For non-resident applicants, a certification from their home state is often required as well. However, different states have requirements that vary depending upon their respective jurisdiction.

      Some states have simplistic requirements. In Massachusetts an applicant must: (1) Complete an application form; and (2) Write a check made payable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Division of Insurance. For non-resident applicants, a Certificate of Good Standing from your home state indicating you are licensed in good standing as a reinsurance broker is required as well. In Florida, an applicant must: (1) Complete an application for the license and submit appropriate fees. In addition, the applicant must be fingerprinted. Each person applying for the first time in Florida and qualifying for a license as a reinsurance broker shall attach a full detailed credit and character report for the 5-year period immediately prior to the date of application.

      Some states have stringent requirements. In Georgia, applicants need to file a Certification Application for Certified Reinsurer. The applicant must be domiciled and licensed to transact insurance or reinsurance in what is called a "Qualified Jurisdiction." A qualified jurisdiction is a jurisdiction that is 1) an accredited jurisdiction in accordance with the NAIC financial and standards accreditation program; 2) qualified by the Commissioner as a qualified jurisdiction in accordance with the standards set forth in Ga. Reg. § 120-2-78-.08(3)(b); or 3) is a jurisdiction that is designated as a qualified jurisdiction by the Reinsurance Task Force, or working group thereof, and published through the NAIC Committee Process. There is a litany of additional requirements for licensure as well.

      We will help you obtain all the licenses your reinsurance company needs. Our license experts will compile all applications for you and provide detailed instructions on how to apply and the fees associated with each application. LicenseLogix can complete all applications for you and streamline the process. For additional help please contact CT Corporation to consult a licensing specialist. 

    • Do I need a CLIP (contractual liability insurance policy) if licensed as a warranty service provider?

      Depending on the jurisdiction, a licensed warranty service provider may need a CLIP (contractual liability insurance policy), often referred to by the states as a reimbursement insurance policy.

      For example, Connecticut does not allow extended warranties to be issued, sold or offered for sale unless the extended warranty provider is insured under an extended warranty reimbursement insurance policy issued by an insurer authorized to do business in the State of Connecticut.

      Having such a policy is not always a requirement, but instead may be one option among various alternatives to show financial responsibility. For example, in Alabama a warranty service provider must meet a “financial security” requirement, meaning they must either have a reimbursement insurance policy, a net worth of $100 million, a surplus lines insurance policy, a funded reserve account or provide a financial security deposit. Similarly, Arkansas has a financial requirement that can be satisfied by either a reimbursement insurance policy, a funded reserve account or provide a financial security deposit.

      Other states that regulate warranty providers, such as Arizona, do not require a CLIP or reimbursement policy and instead allow for a bond or cash to satisfy their financial security requirement.

      Let CT Corporation research all the details related to your licenses. Whether you need a new license or need to maintain currently held licenses, we can handle everything. Please contact CT Corporation to consult a licensing specialist.

    • Does digital currency transmission require a money transmitter license?

      In response to emerging digital currencies such as Bitcoin, states have started to consider changes in state statutory language impacting cryptocurrency or digital currency transmission and its placement within “stored value” or “money transmission” statutory definitions.  Many states are moving towards the inclusion of this form of currency within money transmission license requirements.   CT Corporation tracks licensing changes within the money services industry.  We assist our money transmitter clients with license compliance by providing customized research to identify whether their transactional activities fall under the parameters of state level money transmission licensing regimes.

      Please contact CT Corporation to see how we can assist with your money services business licensing needs. 

    • Do hard money lenders need to be licensed?
      Hard money lenders often must be licensed, depending on the state where they operate. Although these loans are privately funded and asset‑backed, they can still fall under federal rules like TILA and RESPA, as well as state‑specific licensing and usury laws. Because requirements vary widely, lenders should verify which regulations apply to their activities.
    • What business licenses are required for NMLS and mortgage lending?
      State‑licensed mortgage lenders and mortgage loan originators must obtain the appropriate business licenses in each state where they operate, as required under the SAFE Act. This includes meeting state‑specific licensing standards—such as passing a national test, completing pre‑licensing education, undergoing background checks, and submitting required documentation—through the National Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS). Because licensing requirements vary by jurisdiction, companies and individuals use NMLS to apply for, maintain, and renew the necessary mortgage lending licenses. For a deeper look at the process and requirements, visit Wolters Kluwer’s full guide on NMLS and mortgage lending licensing.
    • What is a business license?
      A business license is an approval or permit issued by a government agency that authorizes a business to operate within a specific jurisdiction. This license is often an additional requirement beyond the registration of a business at the state level. Whether a business is required to have a specific license depends on such factors as the nature of the business, types of products sold, and location.
    • How often do business licenses renew?
      Businesses are often reliant upon their own compliance tracking to stay on top of renewals. While the licensing jurisdiction may send a renewal notice, entities should not rely on this reminder method. CT Corporation has developed a Client License Information Center, CLiC, to help manage the renewal process and avoid delinquent charges and fines.
    • How long are business licenses valid?
      The term of a license is entirely dependent on the type of license. Some licenses are good for the life of the business while others must be renewed annually or every two years. However, laws can change frequently so businesses must stay abreast of changes that affect the term of their license.
    • What is a sales tax ID?
      Although Sales and Use Tax registrations would seem to be the most basic of business license filings, the requirements can vary from state to state, county to county and sometimes even by municipality. These applications can be confusing and time consuming. Contact CT Corporation for assistance.
    • What is an EIN?
      An EIN is a unique nine digit number assigned by the IRS is used to identify business entities and is also known by other names such as 'Federal Tax Identification Number' and 'Tax Identification Number (TIN)'.

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