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MortgageEducation.com
NMLS Provider No. 1400051
Address: 555 West 23rd Street, N10E New York, NY 10011
Customer Support:
(404) 496-4177
- Takes a residential mortgage application.
- Offers or negotiates terms of a residential mortgage loan.
- On behalf of a borrower, negotiates with a lender or note holder to obtain a temporary or permanent modification in an existing residential mortgage loan agreement.
- Registered loan originators.
- An individual who offers or negotiates terms of a residential mortgage loan secured by a dwelling that served as the individual’s residence.
- A person who is a responsible individual and who does not act as a loan originator.
- An employee of a licensed commercial mortgage banker or commercial mortgage broker.
- An employee of a person licensed pursuant to A.R.S. Tile 6, Chapter 9 if the licensee affirms in writing to the superintendent that the licensee will not originate or negotiate a mortgage loan that has a security in the form of a residential dwelling of one to four units.
- A person who, as seller of real property, receives one or more mortgages or deeds of trust as security for a purchase money obligation.
- A licensed attorney who negotiates the terms of a residential mortgage loan on behalf of a client as an ancillary matter to the attorney’s representation of the client, unless the attorney is compensated by a lender, a mortgage broker or any other loan originator or by any agent of the lender, mortgage broker or other loan originator.
- An individual who offers to negotiate terms of a residential mortgage loan with or on behalf of the individual’s immediate family member and who does not otherwise engage in the business of a loan originator.
- A manufactured home retailer and its employees if performing only clerical or support duties in connection with the sale or lease of a manufactured home and the manufactured home retailer and its employees receive no compensation or other gain from a mortgage banker or a mortgage broker for the performance of the clerical or support duties.
- An individual who is employed by a residential mortgage loan servicer if the individual is involved solely in loss mitigation efforts, unless the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development determines that the Secure and Fair enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (p.l. 110-289; 122 stat. 2810; 12 United Stated code sections 5101–5116) requires the individual to be licensed as a mortgage loan originator. For the purposes of this paragraph, “loss mitigation efforts” means a residential mortgage borrower is in default or default is reasonable foreseeable and an individual works with the borrower on behalf of the residential mortgage loan servicer to modify temporarily or permanently the obligation or to otherwise mitigate loss on an existing residential mortgage loan.
- Education As part of the mortgage loan originator application process, a mortgage loan originator who will originate Arizona residential mortgage loans and/or modifications must complete 20 units of Arizona pre-licensing education prior to licensure. Documentation on the course(s) taken must be sent to AzDFI and include the course and units taken. The 20 units pre-licensing course of study shall include:
- Federal Law – 3 units
- Ethics – 3 units
- Non-traditional mortgage products – 2 units
- Arizona mortgage related law (i.e. tile, appraisal, real estate, etc… as it relates to mortgage industry) – 4 units
- Any other mortgage related courses that contribute to the maintenance and improvement of professional competence – 8 units (i.e. FHA, VA, Appraisal, etc…)
- Testing All mortgage loan originators must pass the Mortgage Loan Originator Test, which is comprised of two components: a National Component and an Arizona State Component. Mortgage loan originators must pass each Component with a score of 75% or higher. Please go to the Testing Page of the NMLS Resource Center web site for test enrollment information and the Testing Handbook.
- Surety Bond/Recovery Fund Every mortgage loan originator must be covered under a surety bond or recovery fund. Satisfaction of this requirement can be met by one of the following: (a) Mortgage loan originator to pay $100.00 into the recovery fund at time of application. (b) Employer may provide evidence of a surety bond that meets Arizona requirements in amount of not less than $200,000.00. This is in addition to the bond that the employer is required to have for its mortgage broker or mortgage banker license.
- Criminal History Applicant may not have been convicted of a felony during the seven year period immediately preceding the date of the application or any crime of breach of trust or dishonesty, fraud or money laundering at any time preceding the date of the application.
- Issuance and Location of License See A.R.S Section 6-991.04 AzDFI will forward the mortgage loan originator’s license to the employing mortgage broker, mortgage banker or consumer lender once the following has occurred: 1. AzDFI has determined that the applicant is qualified and paid the required fees. 2. AzDFI has received a Sponsorship request through NMLS if the mortgage loan originator is employed by a mortgage broker or mortgage banker. 3. AzDFI has received a written notice that the employer has hired the mortgage loan originator if the mortgage loan originator is employed by a licensed consumer lender. The notice shall contain a request for the mortgage loan originator’s license and shall be dated, signed by an officer or other person authorized by the employer, and notarized. The employing mortgage banker, mortgage broker or consumer lender shall keep and maintain the originator’s license at the principal place of business in Arizona. Within five business days after any licensee’s employment termination, the employing mortgage broker, mortgage banker or consumer lender shall do the following:
- 1. File a Sponsorship removal through NMLS if a mortgage banker or mortgage broker.
- 2. Provide a written notice of the termination of employment if a consumer lender.
SAFE ACT Requirements
- SAFE MLO Test – All new applicants on or after 1/1/2009 must pass the National and State Components of the SAFE MLO Test Component of the SAFE MLO Test in order to be issued a license by 7/1/2010.
- Criminal Background Check – All new applicants on or after 1/1/2009 must submit fingerprints through NMLS for a criminal background check starting 1/25/2010. All new applicants on or after 1/1/2009 must submit fingerprints through NMLS for a criminal background check in order to be issued a license by 7/1/2010.
- Credit Report – All new applicants on or after 1/1/2009 must authorize a credit report through NMLS by TBD.All licensees will be required to authorize a credit report through NMLS between October 2010 and March 1, 2011.
- SAFE Act Pre-License (required courses – State Law 4 hours, SAFE CORE 8 hours) – All new applicants on or after 1/1/2009 must complete 20 hours of NMLS approved pre-licensure education, including 4 hours of AZ specific in order to be issued a license by 7/1/2010. State approved courses will no longer be accepted after 12/31/2009.
- SAFE Act Continuing Education (required courses – State Law 1 hour, SAFE CORE 7 hours) – All licensees must complete 8 hours of NMLS approved continuing education, including 1 hour of AZ specific, in 2011 in order to renew for 2012. This course should be taken Yearly by 12/31.
- Certification (Education) – Currently licensed MLOs who have completed at least 20 hours of AZ state approved education on or before 12/31/2009 may be eligible to participate in the PE certification process and may not need to take the NMLS approved pre-licensure education. Refer to your state agency for more information.
MortgageEducation.com and 360Training Marketing Questions
What are the different course formats available to the student?
How long is the course good for? For Pre-license? For CE?
Course purchases are good “forever,” with the only barrier being if we discontinue a course. The course timing expiration varies:
- Classroom – scheduled
- Webinar- 2 to 5 Hours
- Online Instructor Led- 3 to 5 days
What is the vendor approval number?
Our NMLS Provider ID: 1400051
What are the course approval numbers?
Consult the NMLS Master Course Catalog for more detail
How can the Live Instructor help while the customer is taking the course? Is it 24X7?
When the students are in the Webinar based classes, the instructor is there the entire time to answer questions. With the Online Instructor Led, emails go to two instructors, both of whom have general knowledge and are generally available. Responses to activities in the courses occur twice a day. Tech Support – 9:30- 6:30 EST
What’s the Refund policy?
A request for refund, less a 15% processing fee, will be honored if requested within seven calendar days of purchase date. Additionally, for classroom courses, refund requests must be received no later than seven days prior to the course start date. No refunds will be issued for completed courses
How does the online course player work?
75%
What’s the passing score for Pre-license and for CE?
We use “articulate.” we have timed slide progression, interspersed with Knowledge Check, which are short four-question quizzes that require 100% to pass and continue
Are we going to take care of the Live classroom registrations if yes please specify how?
A mix of manual and technology based requests will be done on our end
Are there any pre-test requirements for Pre-licensing for each state if yes please specify.
Students may take the NMLS State and National Exams in any order they choose, and may take them before or after completing the Pre-Licensing Education
Are the printable certificates available upon completion?
If you are not taking these courses for Continuing Education Credit or State Certifications of any Kind, your Certificates will be available to you to Print from your Final exam box located on your “Welcome Page” instantly upon completion of the Final exam

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