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South Carolina Debt Collector bond

South Carolina Debt Collector (Collection Agency)

South Carolina does not require a debt collector bond at the state level.

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Do I need a debt collector bond in South Carolina?

South Carolina does not require a debt collector bond at the state level. Licensed commercial collection agencies in every state that conditions the agency license on a posted surety bond. South Carolina Attorney General (consumer protection) oversees debt collection requirements in South Carolina, including the bond filing.

South Carolina Debt Collector bond, answered

How much is a debt collector bond in South Carolina?
South Carolina does not require a debt collector bond at the state level.
Who needs a South Carolina debt collector bond?
Licensed commercial collection agencies in every state that conditions the agency license on a posted surety bond.
Who regulates debt collector bonds in South Carolina?
South Carolina Attorney General (consumer protection) oversees debt collection requirements in South Carolina, including the bond filing.
How do renewals work?
Renews annually alongside the underlying license.
How do I get bonded?
Send state and license details Receive a per-state quote within one business day Bond signed and filed with the regulator

What you will need

  • State of license and license number
  • Two years of business financials
  • Owner credit authorization

How to get bonded

  1. Send state and license details
  2. Receive a per-state quote within one business day
  3. Bond signed and filed with the regulator

Regulator: South Carolina Attorney General (consumer protection)

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