Illinois Code § 205 ILCS 740/5

Application for original license.
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(was 225 ILCS 425/5)
 
Sec. 5. 
Application for original license. 
Application for an original license shall be made to the Secretary on forms provided by the Department or through a multi-state licensing system as designated by the Secretary. The application shall be accompanied by the required fee and shall state:
 
 
(1) the applicant's name and address;
 
 
(2) the names and addresses of the officers of the 
 
collection agency and, if the collection agency is a corporation, the names and addresses of all persons owning 10% or more of the stock of such corporation, if the collection agency is a partnership, the names and addresses of all partners of the partnership holding a 10% or more interest in the partnership, if the collection agency is a limited liability company, the names and addresses of all members holding 10% or more interest in the limited liability company, and if the collection agency is any other legal business entity, the names and addresses of all persons owning 10% or more interest in the entity; and
 
 
(3) such other information as the Department may deem 
 
necessary.

collection agency and, if the collection agency is a corporation, the names and addresses of all persons owning 10% or more of the stock of such corporation, if the collection agency is a partnership, the names and addresses of all partners of the partnership holding a 10% or more interest in the partnership, if the collection agency is a limited liability company, the names and addresses of all members holding 10% or more interest in the limited liability company, and if the collection agency is any other legal business entity, the names and addresses of all persons owning 10% or more interest in the entity; and
necessary.

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