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MSB License Regulation in Illinois

Regulator of MSB license in Illinois

  • All IL money transmitter service license applications are processed by the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System & Registry (NMLS).
  • For new enterprises seeking specifics, the NMLS Resource Center offers an abundance of information.
  • IDFPR, the Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation, is responsible for overseeing money transmitter licensees and all industry-related affairs.

 

Documents required for application:

  • Business organization documents, tailored to the specific structure (corporation, partnership, etc.).
  • Audited financial statements, certified by a licensed public accountant. Alternatively, unaudited financial statements certified by a corporate officer may suffice for the most recent quarter.
  • SEC filings, if applicable.
  • A comprehensive list of all states where the applicant is licensed, along with regulator details.
  • A complete roster of current and proposed money transmitters in Illinois.
  • Sample contract for authorized sellers.
  • Information on clearing banks used for money services business transactions.
  • Written acknowledgment of compliance with state and federal money laundering regulations.
  • Detailed information on every officer, director, or shareholder with over 10% ownership interest, including name, title, stock ownership percentage, business experience, and history of convictions or material litigation over the past decade.
  • Appointment of an attorney-in-fact for service of process.

 

Cost Involved

  • Application fee: $100
  • License fee: $100, plus $10 per location
  • Service of process fee: $10
  • Examination fee: $400 per examination day, plus reasonable travel expenses
  • Net Worth Requirements:
  • Minimum net worth requirements vary based on the number of locations, ranging from $35,000 to a maximum of $500,000.
  • Electronically submit a surety bond alongside your application, with the bond amount ranging between $50,000 and $2,000,000.

 

Process of application

  • Here’s a detailed guide on obtaining a Money Transmitter License (MTL) in Illinois
  • Register with FinCEN: Prior to applying for an IL license, ensure your registration with FinCEN is complete.
  • Illinois Secretary of State Registration: Another essential step is registering your business within the state of Illinois, with further details available on the state’s official website.
  • Complete the MU1 Form: Download and fill out the Company Form (MU1) as per provided instructions.
  • Document Preparation: Gather and finalize all necessary documents required for submission alongside your application. Utilize the license application checklist specific to Illinois for thorough preparation.
  • Illinois MTL Fees: Submit the fee
  • Surety bond: Electronically submit a surety bond alongside your application
  • Application Submission: Prior to submission, meticulously review all details. Note that the license application fee is non-refundable, requiring repayment if re-application is necessary due to missing documents.
  • Await Approval: Anticipate a processing time of six to eight months before receiving notification of approval or rejection for your money transmitter license application in Illinois.