by Rich Goldsmith contributed on December 07, 2003, at 00:26am. Last updated on December 08, 2003, at 12:31pm. In Pennsylvania, you contact the Pennsylvania Department of Banking for an application for Licensure Collector-Repossessor. License is required under Title 69 section 601. You have to file an application with a bond of $5,000, a $350 license fee, and fingerprints for a criminal history check. The annual renewal fee $250. The license is issued under the Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act. Records are required to be maintain on business of collecting payments or installment sale contracts or repossessing motor vehicles. More details are in the Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act.
The Pennsylvania state motto "Virtue, liberty, and Independence" became a state motto in 1875.
Some of the requirements to become a licensed driver in the state of Louisiana : Must be aged 16 or over, must have taken and passed the vision, written, and traffic sign exams and completed 38 hours of drivers education course.
Harrisburg became its state capitol on January 16th,1798
The state flag of Pennsylvania was adopted in 1778.
Contact the NY Department of Motor Vehicles. Each state carries individual rules and regulations. That would be an excellent starting point.
It depends on the state.
Pennsylvania
No
No it was the second US State.
By definition, home care is done by licensed personnel. One must check with their local department of health for the state requirements to become licensed.
No.
depends on the state, but NC not necessary
To become a licensed contractor for the state of Oregon you must first have a 2 year degree. Secondly you must pass a state test that is required to get your license.
Pennsylvania is more of a state of mind than an actual state. Trust me. I live in the state next to it.
2nd state ... Dec 12, 1787
It was the second state to join the Union.
To be a licensed midwife in PA you have to be a certified nurse midwife first. However, Lay midwifery and CPMs are not illegal they just can't be licensed. But you should know that they tend to have legal troubles if things go badly.