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Code · California · Financial Code

§ 100007

178 words·~1 min read·/ca/financial-code/100007

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An applicant shall apply for a license by submitting all of the following to the commissioner:
(a)A completed application for a license in a form prescribed by the commissioner and signed under penalty of perjury. An application shall include the location of the applicant’s principal place of business and all branch office locations.
(1)An application fee, of three hundred fifty dollars ($350), and an investigation fee, the amount of which shall be determined by the department, to cover any costs incurred in processing an application, including a fingerprint processing and criminal history record check under Section 100009. The investigation fee, including the amount for the criminal history record check, and the application fee are not refundable if an application is denied or withdrawn.
(2)The fees assessed pursuant to this subdivision shall be billed and collected by the commissioner at the time of initial application.
(c)A sample of the initial letter required pursuant to Section 1692g of Title 15 of the United States Code that the licensee will use in correspondence with California consumers.
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