State Debt Collection Regulations
California Debt Collection Licensing
- All Debt Collectors are required to be licensed under the Debt Collection Licensing Act
- Difficult to navigate without the help of licensing experts like Cornerstone
- Non-compliance with licensing requirements may result in hefty fines
ca Debt Collection Requirements
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$25K Minimum
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Commercial
background check
resident manager
collector registration
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Key Details
California Debt Collection Requirements
Licensing
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Regulatory Authority
The California Debt Collection Licensing Act (CDCLA) mandates all debt collectors, including third-party collectors and buyers of charged-off debt, to be licensed.
Application Process
If you’d like more information about the application process, contact Cornerstone or visit the state regulating site.
Maintaining Licensing
License holders need to maintain ongoing compliance with the CDCLA, which involves periodic reporting, record keeping, and adhering to stringent operational rules. Annual renewal is required by 12/31.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
Failure to comply with the CDCLA can result in severe penalties, including hefty fines, legal consequences, and potential revocation of the license.
Expert Assistance
With so many possible pitfalls and ways to not have a collection agency license approved, many businesses utilize licensing experts like Cornerstone to navigate the process successfully.
Bonds
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Bond Requirement
All debt collectors are required to post a surety bond as part of their licensing process and maintain that bond through the entirety of the license being valid. The bond amount for debt collectors in California is set at $25,000. This value can change, however, depending on the state’s regulations and the amount of business the debt collector manages. This bond is designed to protect consumers from any fraudulent or illegal activities performed by debt collectors. Cornerstone can write this bond for you quickly and easily.
Background Check
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Requirements
All applicants for a California debt collector license must undergo a thorough background check. This includes any individuals with control over the entity, such as directors, officers, or owners. There will be a criminal history assessement, a financial examination, fingerprinting, and other additional items required.
Collector Registration
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Requirements
No Collector Registration Requirement for California Debt Collectors
Resident Manager
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No Requirement for a Resident Manager for California Debt Collectors
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