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New Hampshire Money Transmitter Bond

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How much does a money transmitter bond cost in New Hampshire?

The New Hampshire Department of Banking requires money transmission professionals to post $100,000 surety bonds to legally work within the state. Before beginning the bonding process, applicants should verify their required bond amount with the state in which they choose to do business.

This specific bond type is subject to underwriting, meaning the amount you’ll pay depends on a review of your personal credit report as well as your required bond amount.

Don’t worry about bad credit affecting your chance of posting a bond. The experts at SuretyBonds.com make the bonding process fast and easy for all applicants. Request your free bond quote now!

Bond Type
$100,000Money Transmitter Bond

Why do I need this bond?

New Hampshire money transmitter surety bonds guarantee that principals (money transmission professionals) conduct business in compliance with Chapter 399-G of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes and all other laws applicable to the business of money transmission. If fraudulent activity occurs as a result of malpractice conducted by the principal, consumers will not face any financial harm. Acts of malpractice include:

  • failing to meet the standards established in Chapter 399-G
  • making a false or misleading statement to the commissioner or in any reports to the commissioner
  • engaging in dishonest practices while conducting money transmission
  • violating applicable federal laws

What’s the fine print?

New Hampshire money transmission surety bonds expire on December 31 and can be renewed with a $500 fee for the principal office and an additional $25 fee for each authorized delegate registration. The applicant must have a minimum net worth of $1,000,000 to apply for this bond.

How to become a money transmitter in New Hampshire

To become a licensed money transmitter in New Hampshire, applicants must provide the following information on the license application:

  • Primary business address of the applicant
  • Applicant’s tax identification number
  • Address of applicant’s principal office and all authorized delegates within the state
  • List of the principals of the applicant
  • Statement of net worth

In addition, applicants must submit a nonrefundable $500 application/investigation fee for the principal location and an additional $25 fee for each authorized delegate registration.

Upon the filing of the application, a mandatory investigation will be conducted to determine if all required criteria are met by the applicant.

Take the first step toward becoming licensed in New Hampshire by purchasing the surety bond you need.

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