North Dakota Code § 13-05-03

Application for a collection agency license
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1. Each application for a collection agency license, or for a renewal thereof, must be in 
the form prescribed by the commissioner and must contain the following information:
a. The full name and proposed business name of the applicant.
b. The address where the business is to be conducted.

c. The names and addresses of the applicant and those associated with the 
applicant. If the applicant is a corporation, the application must contain the names 
of the officers of the corporation. If the applicant is a limited liability company, the 
application must contain the names of the managers of the limited liability 
company. The applicant must register with the North Dakota secretary of state if 
so required.
d. Such additional information which the department of financial institutions shall 
require.
2. To fulfill the purposes of this chapter, the commissioner may establish relationships or 
contracts with a nationwide multistate licensing system and registry or other entities 
designated by a nationwide multistate licensing system and registry to collect and 
maintain records and process transaction fees or other fees related to licensees or 
other persons subject to the chapter. The applicant shall pay directly to such 
nationwide multistate licensing system any additional fee relating to participation in 
such nationwide multistate licensing system.
3. In connection with an application for licensing as a collection agency, or any license 
renewals, the applicant shall furnish to the nationwide multistate licensing system 
information concerning the applicant's identity, which may include:
a. Fingerprints for submission to the federal bureau of investigation, and any 
governmental agency or entity authorized to receive such information for a state, 
national, and international criminal history background check;
b. Personal history and experience in a form prescribed by the nationwide multistate 
licensing system, including the submission of authorization for the nationwide 
multistate licensing system and the commissioner to obtain:
(1) An independent credit report obtained from a consumer reporting agency 
described in section 603(p) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act; and
(2) Information related to any administrative, civil, or criminal findings by any 
governmental jurisdiction; and
c. Any other documents, information, or evidence the commissioner deems relevant 
to the application regardless of the location, possession, control, or custody of 
such documents, information, or evidence.
4. For the purposes of this section and in order to reduce the points of contact which the 
federal bureau of investigation may have to maintain for purposes of subsection 3, the 
commissioner may use the nationwide multistate licensing system and registry as a 
channeling agent for requesting information from and distributing information to the 
department of justice or any governmental agency.
5. For the purposes of this section and in order to reduce the points of contact which the 
commissioner may have to maintain for purposes of subsection 3, the commissioner 
may use the nationwide multistate licensing system and registry as a channeling agent 
for requesting and distributing information to and from any source so directed by the 
commissioner.

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