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Apply for your Maine debt collection with Cornerstone Licensing

Apply online for your Maine debt collection with Cornerstone Licensing. Maine requirements and timelines up front, then start your application in minutes.

Direct answer

Do I need a debt collection license in Maine?

Yes, Maine requires a debt collection license. Comprehensive guide to debt collection licensing requirements, regulations, and filing obligations in Maine. Learn about licensing fees, bond requirements, key statutes, and regulatory bodies governing third-party debt collectors in Maine. The state requires a $10,000 surety bond, which Cornerstone Licensing places in-house as part of the application.

Quick answers for Maine

Do I need a license to operate a debt collection business in Maine?
Yes. Comprehensive guide to debt collection licensing requirements, regulations, and filing obligations in Maine. Learn about licensing fees, bond requirements, key statutes, and regulatory bodies governing third-party debt collectors in Maine.
Is a surety bond required?
Bond required: $10,000.
How long does it take?
Typical end-to-end: 10 to 21 weeks. Our team works ahead of every preconditional step (entity, fingerprints, bond) so the application opens on day one.
What about renewals?
Renews annually.

Maine debt collection requirements at a glance

Application process

To obtain a debt collection license in Maine, applicants generally need to submit a completed application to the Maine Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection, provide a surety bond of $10,000, pass background checks for all control persons, and meet net worth or financial requirements. The application review typically takes 30-90 days.

Renewal requirements

Debt collection licenses in Maine generally require annual renewal. Renewal generally involves submission of a renewal application, payment of renewal fees, updated surety bond confirmation, and any required annual reports. Late renewals may incur additional penalties.

Regulator: Maine Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection

How Cornerstone Licensing handles your Maine debt collection license

You do not chase the state. We run the full application end to end and keep you posted at each step.

  • We prepare your entity documents and every Maine state filing, then submit and track the file through approval.
  • We place your $10,000 Maine surety bond in-house, so bonding never becomes a separate errand.
  • We sequence the work so the application opens on day one; Maine filings typically run 10 to 21 weeks end to end.
  • We monitor your Maine renewal calendar and file each renewal on time, every cycle.
  • Government filing fees are billed at cost with no markup, and we quote our service fee up front.

Start your Maine application

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Applying for a Maine debt collection license: FAQ

How do I apply for a debt collection license in Maine?
Start your application on this page. Cornerstone Licensing prepares your entity documents and state filings, places any required surety bond, and submits your file to Maine Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection, then tracks it through approval.
Can you place my Maine surety bond?
Yes. We place your $10,000 Maine surety bond in-house as part of the application, so bonding never holds up your file.
How soon can I start?
Right now. The application below pre-selects Maine, and you can save your progress and resume from any device.
What does it cost?
Government filing fees are set by Maine Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection and billed at cost with no markup. We quote our service fee up front once we scope your application, so there are no surprise charges.

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