Nevada SAFE / Mortgage Licensing
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Nevada Mortgage Licensing Requirements
The SAFE Act requires states to establish minimum rules and standards for the licensing and registration of mortgage loan originators. This allows easy access to a Loan Officer and Mortgage Broker's credentials and allows the public to know what kind of mortgage history these providers have.
Essentially, the SAFE Act requires that state-licensed Mortgage Loan Originators (MLOs) pass a written qualified test with a score of 75% or better, complete at least 20 hours of pre-licensing education courses, and take eight hours of annual continuing education courses.
About The Nevada Mortgage Broker Licensing Requirements
Mortgage Loan Officers need to be licensed by the state in which they do business, which means they must complete the pre-licensing education requirements, pass the state and national SAFE / NMLS exam with a score of 75% or better, then take eight hours of annual continuing education courses to maintain their license.
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Nevada Mortgage Broker Licensing Requirements
For details on Nevada Mortgage Broker Licensing requirements, go to:
Office of the Commissioner
3075 E. Flamingo #100
Las Vegas, Nevada 89121
Phone (702) 486-0782
Fax (702) 486-0785
Disclaimer: This information provided is based on state laws and regulations, and is subject to change. While we make every effort to asure this information is current and accurate, it is not engaged in rendering legal or professional advice, and shall not be held responsible for inaccuracies contained herein.