LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
- Section 208-630-120 - What does a business have to do to operate as a check casher and seller, or to make small loans as a payday lender?
- Section 208-630-130 - How does a business apply for a check casher's or seller's license or a small loan endorsement to a check casher's or seller's license?
- Section 208-630-135 - What must I do to be authorized to offer small loan agent services?
- Section 208-630-136 - If I am licensed to provide small loan agent services, what activities may I engage in?
- Section 208-630-137 - What disclosures must I provide when conducting business pursuant to a small loan agent services license?
- Section 208-630-138 - What laws govern my conduct as a small loan agent licensee?
- Section 208-630-140 - Once a business finishes the application process, when does the director issue a license?
- Section 208-630-150 - When does the license expire?
- Section 208-630-155 - May I conduct my business from more than one location?
- Section 208-630-160 - Does each location where a licensee makes small loans have to have a small loan endorsement?
- Section 208-630-170 - Where may a licensee make small loans?
- Section 208-630-180 - Is there a bond requirement for my license?
- Section 208-630-190 - What type of bond is necessary and what are the conditions?
- Section 208-630-200 - How is a bond canceled?
- Section 208-630-210 - What is the liability of the surety under the bond?
- Section 208-630-220 - Who may make claims against the bond?
- Section 208-630-230 - What must I do if there are claims against the bond?
- Section 208-630-240 - What is the amount of bond needed for licensees engaging only in check selling?
- Section 208-630-250 - What is the amount of bond needed if a licensee has a small loan endorsement?
- Section 208-630-260 - Do I have any alternative to maintaining a surety bond?
- Section 208-630-270 - When and under what circumstances may the director have access to the criminal history of an applicant or licensee, or controlling person?