A collection agency is not entitled to maintain a suit or action involving the collection of money on behalf of its customers in a court of this state without alleging and proving that it is licensed and has procured a bond, as provided in this chapter. A copy of the collection agency license, certified by the department to be a true and correct copy is prima facie evidence of the licensing and bonding of the collection agency for the term expressed in the copy of the license.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 8. Business and Professions
Chapter 24. Collection Agencies
Sec. 08.24.041. Duty to enforce chapter.
Sec. 08.24.045. Duty to pass upon qualifications.
Sec. 08.24.051. Power to seek injunctions.
Sec. 08.24.061. Publication of applicable law.
Sec. 08.24.090. License required.
Sec. 08.24.100. Licensed operator required; exceptions; renewal.
Sec. 08.24.110. Qualification for operator's license.
Sec. 08.24.120. Application for operator's license.
Sec. 08.24.130. Application for agency license.
Sec. 08.24.140. Fee, bond, and other material.
Sec. 08.24.170. Return of fees and bond.
Sec. 08.24.190. License not assignable; death of licensee.
Sec. 08.24.200. Expiration and renewal.
Sec. 08.24.210. Annual statement of collection.
Sec. 08.24.230. False declarations in statement.
Sec. 08.24.240. Failure to file statement.
Sec. 08.24.250. Information confidential.
Sec. 08.24.260. Investigations.
Sec. 08.24.270. Administrative Procedure Act.
Sec. 08.24.280. Records and funds.
Sec. 08.24.290. Suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew or grant a license or certificate.
Sec. 08.24.300. Court action by agency.
Sec. 08.24.310. Additional business names.
Sec. 08.24.320. Documents which imitate judicial process.
Sec. 08.24.330. Duty to maintain a public office.
Sec. 08.24.340. Statement of persons employed by agency.
Sec. 08.24.350. Notice of withdrawal of employees.