Google Payment Corp. Money Transmitter Licenses
Google Wallet is offered by Google Payment Corp. (GPC). GPC is licensed as a money transmitter in the U.S. jurisdictions listed below. If you have a question or complaint about our services, we encourage you to visit our Help Center to see how we can help.
Jurisdiction License Number Type of License/Statute Licensed By
Alabama SC 436 Sale of Checks/Sale of Checks Act Securities Commission
Alaska AK-MT-10027 Money Transmission/Alaska Uniform Money Services Act Division of Banking and Securities Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development
Alaska AK-MT-10062 Money Transmission/Alaska Uniform Money Services Act Division of Banking and Securities Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development
Alaska residents may contact the Alaska Dept. of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development Div. of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing with questions or complaints about Google Payment Corp. at 550 W. Seventh Ave., Suite 1930 Anchorage, AK 99501, phone: (907) 269-4594.
Arizona MT-0910592 Transmitter of Money/Transmitters of Money Act Department of Financial Institutions
Arizona MT-0920367 Transmitter of Money/Transmitters of Money Act Department of Financial Institutions
Arkansas No. 43278 Money Transmission/Arkansas Uniform Money Services Act Securities Department
California No. 2377 Transmitter of Money Abroad/Transmission of Money Abroad Act Department of Financial Institutions
Colorado No. 500174 Office of the State Bank Commissioner Colorado Division of Banking
Colorado State Banking Commissioner CUSTOMER NOTICE:
Entities other than FDIC insured financial institutions that conduct money transmission activities in Colorado, including the sale of money orders, transfer of funds, and other instruments for the payment of money or credit are required to be licensed by the Colorado Division of Banking pursuant to the Money Transmitters Act, Title 12, Article 52, Colorado Revised Statutes.
If there are questions or concerns regarding a transaction with a licensee, please contact the Colorado Division of Banking at 303-894-7575 or by mail at:
Colorado Division of Banking, 1560 Broadway, Suite 975, Denver, Colorado 80202.
Consumer complaints should be in writing, providing as much detail as possible. Please include the following information:
The name of the institution and the name of any person(s) at the institution with whom the complainant has had contact. Include telephone number(s) and addresses.
A complete description of the complaint and any efforts that have been made to resolve the complaint directly with the institution.
Copies of any available documentation supporting the complaint and efforts toward resolution.
Any suggestions regarding a preferred resolution of the complaint.
Section 12-52-116, C.R.S. requires that money transmitters and money order companies post this notice in a conspicuous, well-lighted location visible to customers.