Money Transmitter

To engage in the business of any of the following: Sale or issuance of payment instruments or stored value primarily for personal, family, or household purposes; or Receiving money or monetary value for transmission or holding funds incidental to transmission within the United States or to locations abroad by any and all means, including payment instrument, stored value, wire, facsimile, or electronic transfer, primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. This includes maintaining control of virtual currency on behalf of others.

Other Information

License Application

NC Money Transmitter License

Duration of License

Perpetual

Authority

GS 53-208.41

Exam: State Exam Required
License Type: Stand-Alone License

Fees

Application
$1,500.00
New License
$0.00
Renewal
$0.00
Reciprocity:
$0.00
Miscellaneous:
$0.00

Other Requirements

Surety bond, $250,000 net worth Annual assessment based upon the previous year's money transmission activity

Exemptions

This Article shall not apply to any of the following: The United States or any department, agency, or instrumentality or by a contractor thereof. The United States Postal Service. The State or any political subdivisions or by a contractor thereof. Banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations, savings banks, or mutual banks organized under the laws of any state or the United States. A person registered as a securities broker-dealer under federal or state securities laws to the extent of its operation as a broker-dealer. The provision of electronic transfer of government benefits for any federal, state, or county governmental agency as defined in Regulation E, 12 C.F.R. ยง 1005 et seq., by a contractor for and on behalf of the United States or any department, agency, or instrumentality thereof, or any state or any political subdivisions thereof. A person that is engaged exclusively in any of the following: Delivering wages or salaries on behalf of employers to employees. Facilitating the payment of payroll taxes to State and federal agencies. Making payments relating to employee benefit plans. Making distribution of other authorized deductions from employees' wages or salaries. Transmitting other funds on behalf of an employer in connection with transactions related to employees. A person appointed by a payee to collect and process payments as the bona fide agent of the payee, provided the person can demonstrate to the Commissioner all of the following: There exists a written agreement between the payee and agent directing the agent to collect and process payments on the payee's behalf. The payee holds the agent out to the public as accepting payments on the payee's behalf. Payment is treated as received by the payee upon receipt by the agent. This exemption extends to those otherwise engaged in money Transmission as set forth in G.S. 53-208.42(13)b., including those transactions conducted in whole or in part in virtual currency. Any person who seeks to engage in the business of money transmission in this State subject to exemption under (a)(7) or (a)(8) of this section shall submit a written request for verification of exemption to the Commissioner. Such request shall be in a form acceptable to the Commissioner and shall include a copy of any written agreement and related documentation that is the basis for the specified exemption. Licensees may authorize delegates to engage in money transmission on their behalf subject to this Article subject to an express written agreement.

Licensing Authority

NC Department of Commerce
Office of the Commissioner of Banks
316 W Edenton Street
Raleigh, NC 27603-
919-733-3016

Please check with your local City, County or Municipality for area specific license requirements they may have.