It’s that time of year again. The weight of completing your continuing education courses to maintain your mortgage license weighs heavy on your shoulders. If this is you, you are not alone. We’ve compiled this list of resources and information to help you complete your continuing education requirements for your mortgage license.
**This post was last updated for the 2016 CE Course Requirements. We will continue to update this post each year with new requirements/dates.**
Continuing Education Requirements
The SAFE Act requires that licensed mortgage loan originators (or MLOs) complete 8 hours of NMLS approved education which includes the following:
- 3 hours of Federal law and regulations
- 2 hours of ethics (which must include instruction on fraud, consumer protection, and fair lending issues)
- 2 hours of training related to lending standards for the nontraditional mortgage product market
- 1 hour of undefined instruction on mortgage origination
Note that the SAFE Act’s Successive Year Rule states that an MLO may not take the same course two years in a row. Repeat courses will not be counted for CE credit. Before registering for a course, be sure to check the course description in the NMLS Course Catalog to see if the course shares content with another course. If it shares content with another course, it will not count as CE credit if you take it two years in a row.
Some state agencies have state-specific education requirements. To see if your state does, view the State-Specific Education Chart.
Deadline for Continuing Education Requirement
- SMART deadline: Monday, December 19
- At-Risk-To-Miss Renewal Deadline: Monday, December 26
- Guaranteed to Miss Renewal Deadline: Saturday, December 31
Resources for Continuing Education
- State-Specific Education Chart: shows which states have state-specific education requirements
- Approved Provider List: lists approved course providers
- CE Requirements FAQ: frequently asked questions and answers
- Late Catalog Link: to find a late CE course to fulfill your CE requirement
Still have questions? Contact the NMLS Call Center at 1-855-665-7123
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