- Be at least 18 years of age
- Have a valid driver's license
- Have a clean criminal record
- Be able to pass a background check
- Have a good credit history
- Have experience in the automotive industry or in law enforcement
Licensing:
- In most states, you will need to obtain a license from the state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or other regulatory agency
- The licensing process typically involves completing an application, paying a fee, and passing a written exam
- Some states also require repossession agents to complete a training course
Additional Requirements:
- Some lenders or financial institutions may have their own requirements for repossession agents, such as requiring them to be bonded or insured
- It is important to check with the specific lender or financial institution you will be working for to find out their requirements