No, as long as you have verification of who your repoing it for or if you have the title and papers saying they owe you.
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Usually Repossession agencies look for Repoman that have their own truck with a wheel lift and show proof of insurance. Recovery agents should obtain a Class A license.
No license is required,however you must have liability insurance
Sure you can work in any state you want. If you want to become a residence of the state you'll need to get a AK drivers license and register your car.
Most states require licensing to become a nail technician. The license is usually given by the state's Board of Cosmetology.
In order to become a West Virginia Repossession agent, training is required at an accredited school. Some states require licensing, so a test may be required, and experience working in a related field of real estate may be required to test. After a surety bond and state licensure, a tow truck operator CDL license are also required.
Become a resident of Oklahoma, go to the DMV with two forms of ID, proof of residence, your SSAN, and cash (or a check), and go through the licensing process.
my answer is to just go to oklahoma and just you becomes a repossession agent..........this is not real DONT DO IT.
The qualification needed to become a locksmith vary greatly from state to state across the US. Some of the states require some kind of apprenticeship under a licensed locksmith, before giving a license. Some states require one to take an exam before being given a license.
There is a license that can be obtained to become a heavy equipment operator. Some jobs do not require the license for certain positions. It depends on the equipment you are operating. You will need to have a license to operate what ever the machinery is.
Arkansas was declared a state of the US in 1836.
The laws vary depending on your state. Most states require a swimming pool contractor license. This may or may not require a competency test or an apprenticeship depending on your state.