Some states require their own state-specific hourly requirements in addition to national hours for continuing education, while other states do not require any state-specific CE hours.
If you are licensed in multiple states, make sure to review your state requirements and follow them closely.
***** Some states have alternate deadlines. See link below.*****
MA State-licensed MLOs are required to complete 8 hours of NMLS-approved mortgage education annually beginning the year they are licensed (unless PE was completed in the same year). This includes:
MLOs are advised that to comply with the SAFE Act’s “successive years” rule, they may not take the same CE course two years in a row.
NH State-licensed MLOs are required to complete 8 hours of NMLS-approved mortgage education annually beginning the year they are licensed (unless PE was completed in the same year). This includes:
MLOs are advised that to comply with the SAFE Act’s “successive years” rule, they may not take the same CE course two years in a row.
RI State-licensed MLOs are required to complete 8 hours of NMLS-approved mortgage education annually beginning the year they are licensed (unless PE was completed in the same year). This includes:
MLOs are advised that to comply with the SAFE Act’s “successive years” rule, they may not take the same CE course two years in a row.
CT State-licensed MLOs are required to complete 8 hours of NMLS-approved mortgage education annually beginning the year they are licensed (unless PE was completed in the same year). This includes:
MLOs are advised that to comply with the SAFE Act’s “successive years” rule, they may not take the same CE course two years in a row.
FL State-licensed MLOs are required to complete 8 hours of NMLS-approved mortgage education annually beginning the year they are licensed (unless PE was completed in the same year). This includes:
MLOs are advised that to comply with the SAFE Act’s “successive years” rule, they may not take the same CE course two years in a row.
The NMLS Rules of Conduct for approved pre-licensure (PE) and continuing education (CE) Courses must be distributed and signed by students attending any On Site Mortgage Training CE Course.
Every state requires at least 8 hours of national NMLS-approved late continuing education. Some states require additional late CE hours specific to the state. To find your required state-specific training, be sure to select each state you wish to renew your license in.
Each mortgage loan originator (MLO) registered in the NMLS will be permanently assigned a number that will help electronically track them.
A mortgage loan originator's (MLO’s) unique identifier will not change if he or she moves from state to state. In fact, the process of getting your MLO license in additional states is streamlined by just adding the new state's license to the current record.
The NMLS requires all completed hours to be "banked" with the NMLS. On Site Mortgage Training, as your NMLS-approved course provider, will transmit your completion record to the NMLS within seven days after you have finished your coursework and your session has ended. The NMLS charges $1.50 per credit hour to bank your credit hours. These fees are included in your course tuition and represent no additional charge.
Once you have completed your On Site Mortgage Training course, please allow up to seven days for your completion to be automatically reported to the NMLS. Our typical completion reporting turn-around time is about 24-48 hours after completion.
Yes. To have your credits banked or to enroll for the SAFE Loan Originator Test, you must have a unique identifier. The NMLS Resource Center makes it easy to get registered and receive your unique identifier.
All courses provided by On Site Mortgage Training are conducted in a classroom setting with an NMLS-approved Instructor leading the class.
Students are enthusiastically encouraged to participate and discuss current industry trends, products and regulations through the use of computer-generated presentations and other visual aids. Throughout the session, the instructor will utilize a question and answer and open discussion format to both actively engage the students and to help assess the students' knowledge retention.
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