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Law Firm vs Licensing Specialist for Collection Agency Setup

Setting up a collection agency involves legal questions and a stack of state filings. A law firm and a licensing specialist play different, complementary roles. Here is how the work divides.

Reviewed May 2026

Law firm

Provides legal advice, interprets statutes, and represents you in disputes and examinations.

Licensing specialist

Prepares and files the state license applications, bonds, and renewals that keep you authorized to operate.

Feature Law firm Licensing specialist
Primary role Legal advice and representation Application preparation and filing
Best for Statutory interpretation, contracts, disputes Multi-state license filings and renewals
How you are billed Often hourly Typically per filing or program
Examinations Represents you on legal questions Keeps documentation and renewals exam-ready
Working together Advises on the legal posture Executes the filings that posture requires

Best for

Pick Law firm

Bring in a law firm for legal advice: how the statutes apply to your business, contract review, and representation in disputes or enforcement matters.

Best for

Pick Licensing specialist

Bring in a licensing specialist to prepare and file your state applications, secure bonds, and manage renewals across every state where you collect.

Two roles that work together

A law firm and a licensing specialist are not substitutes. A firm gives you legal advice: how a statute applies to your model, how to structure contracts, and how to respond when a dispute or enforcement question arises. A licensing specialist handles the operational filing work: preparing each state's collection-agency application, securing the right surety bonds, and tracking renewals so your authorizations never lapse.

Most collection agencies use both. Counsel sets the legal strategy, and the licensing specialist executes the multi-state filing program that strategy calls for. Cornerstone is the licensing specialist in that pairing. We prepare and file, then keep your renewals and bonds on schedule, and we work alongside your counsel rather than in place of them.

See our licensing services or talk with our team about a multi-state collection program.

Frequently asked

Do I have to choose one?
No. The two roles complement each other. Counsel handles legal questions and a licensing specialist handles the filings. Many agencies engage both.
Can a licensing specialist give legal advice?
No. A licensing specialist prepares and files applications and manages renewals. Legal interpretation and representation come from your attorney.