So I'm unclear (really - I'm not being obtuse) is the new law actually impacting this or not? It sounds like the DFI has their own terms, how does the law make a difference?
If the California DFI were to deny our application for a license, we would be at risk of being denied licenses in every other state in which we apply. (Each state's license application asks whether the applicant has been denied any other kind of license for any reason.)
If this is a problem why not just get all your applications in now before you've been denied?
If this is a problem why not just get all your applications in now before you've been denied?
Right, just submit an application now for everything you think you might ever need to apply for in the future, everywhere. Imagine how many denials you will have on your record then.
I think the suggestion was, get the license for Rhode Island and North Dakota and Maine before going for California. According to their Legal page, Think is only licensed in Alabama now.
A. Its a limited problem set. There's only 50 states.
B. Considering the alternative seems to be shutting out the 8th largest economy in the world, as smart ass as my comment was it seems to be worth considering.
If the California DFI were to deny our application for a license, we would be at risk of being denied licenses in every other state in which we apply. (Each state's license application asks whether the applicant has been denied any other kind of license for any reason.)
If this is a problem why not just get all your applications in now before you've been denied?