If you're operating in states other than your home state, chances are you need to obtain non-resident licensing. And if you do business through a corporation, you probably need corporate non-resident licensing. Why? Because its the law!
What's Involved
Although many states are working toward simplifying the licensing process, there is still a substantial amount of work involved - applications, affidavits, surety bonds, fingerprint cards, state licensing fees, etc. Each state has its own requirements, and if you don't know your way through the maze you can end up spending a lot of frustrating time. If you need to license your corporation, be prepared to deal with two state agencies - the insurance department and the secretary of state.
What Can You Do
Put the experienced staff of Cumberland Licensing Corporation to work for you. We know the state requirements and we deal directly with the state insurance departments on your behalf. We will also work with the secretary of state's office if you need to license your corporation.
How to Get Started
Usually we only need to have a brief telephone conversation to determine where you need licensing and what supporting documentation is needed. Or, if you prefer, drop us an email from the Contact Us button on our home page. Then, you simply complete and sign CLC's online questionnaire and forward it to us. That's it!
We'll take care of the rest. You can now go about your business of making money instead of having to spend your valuable time being frustrated with state licensing requirements.
What Will You Get From CLC
The correct state forms all accurately prepared for your signature. Oftentimes we can process your applications electronically so you won't even have to sign forms. Whether we process your applications by paper or electronically, we will pay the state licensing fees on your behalf so your efforts are kept to a minimum.
What Does CLC Do For You
- Accurately prepare the state forms
- Prepare the checks for the state fees
- Mail your forms and the fees to the states
- Electronically submit your application to some states
- Follow-up with the states on your behalf