Nevada Revised Statutes Section 649.295 - Professions, Occupations and Businesses

Amounts; deposit.

1. A nonrefundable fee of $250 for the application and survey must accompany each new application for a license as a collection agency. The applicant shall also pay such additional expenses incurred in the process of investigation as the Commissioner deems necessary. All money received by the Commissioner pursuant to this subsection must be placed in the Investigative Account created by NRS 232.545.

2. A fee of not less than $100 nor more than $300, prorated on the basis of the licensing year as provided by the Commissioner, must be charged for each original license issued. A fee of $200 must be charged for each annual renewal of a license.

3. A fee of $10 must be charged for each duplicate license or license for a transfer of location issued.

4. A nonrefundable investigation fee of $75 must accompany each application for a manager’s certificate unless the applicant is the holder of or an applicant for a license as a collection agency.

5. A fee of $20 must be charged for each manager’s certificate issued and for each annual renewal of such a certificate.

6. A fee of $30 must be charged for the reinstatement of a manager’s certificate.

7. A fee of $5 must be charged for each day an application for the renewal of a license or certificate, or a required report, is filed late, unless the fee or portion thereof is excused by the Commissioner for good cause shown.

8. A nonrefundable fee of $125 for the application and an examination must accompany each application for a permit to operate a branch office of a licensed collection agency. A fee of $100 must be charged for each annual renewal of such a permit.

9. For each examination the Commissioner shall charge and collect from the licensee a fee for conducting the examination and preparing and typing the report of the examination at the rate established pursuant to NRS 658.101. Failure to pay the fee within 30 days after receipt of the bill is a ground for revoking the collection agency’s license.

10. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 1, all money received by the Commissioner pursuant to this chapter must be deposited in the State Treasury pursuant to the provisions of NRS 658.091.

Last modified: February 27, 2006