State Debt Collection Regulations
idaho Debt Collection Licensing
- All Debt Collectors are required to be licensed under The Idaho Collection Agency Act (ICAA)
- The application must be submitted through the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System (NMLS)
- Difficult to navigate without the help of licensing experts like Cornerstone
- Non-compliance with licensing requirements may result in hefty fines
id Debt Collection Requirements
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bond
$15k
exemptions
background check
collector registration
resident manager
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Key Details
idaho Debt Collection Requirements
Licensing
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Regulatory Authority
The Idaho Department of Finance mandates all debt collectors be licensed to operate in the state.
Application Process
If you’d like more information about the application process, contact Cornerstone or visit the state regulating site.
Maintaining Licensing
In order to maintain ongoing licensing, companies must file an annual report of activity and surety bond calculation by March 15, submit an Annual Report of Agents/Collectors through Access Idaho by March 15, and renew your license annually through NMLS by December 31.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
Operating without proper licensing could result in fines or being prohibited from conducting business in the state.
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
A surety bond of $15,000 is required for Idaho. Cornerstone can quickly write this bond for you so you can get back to focusing on growing your business.
Background Check
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Requirements
There is no background check requirement in Idaho
Collector Registration
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Requirements
Collector registration is required in Idaho
Resident Manager
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There is no resident manager requirement in Idaho
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Mastering Debt Collection Licensing: Navigating State Laws & Avoiding Common Pitfalls
In today’s complex legal landscape, debt collection companies must stay compliant with ever-evolving laws that vary from state to state. Whether you’re already licensed or just starting the process, this webinar is designed to provide practical guidance on managing state-by-state licensing for debt collection. Hosted by Cornerstone Licensing and guest expert attorney, Leslie Bender, we’ll cover best practices for staying compliant, common mistakes to avoid, and how to streamline your licensing processes. With years of combined expertise, we’ll break down the key legal challenges and offer strategies for protecting your business from fines and penalties.

Leslie Bender
Senior Counsel at Eversheds Sutherland

Christy Young Barger
Sr. Director - Licensing at Cornerstone Licensing










