Loan Officer (MLO) License Requirements by State
To become a licensed mortgage loan originator (MLO), you must complete pre-licensing education, pass the SAFE MLO exam, submit to background checks, and apply through the NMLS. Requirements are similar across states but details vary. Select your state below.
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How to Become a Loan Officer
1. Pre-Licensing Education
Complete 20 hours of NMLS-approved education: 3 hrs federal law, 3 hrs ethics, 2 hrs non-traditional, 12 hrs electives.
2. Pass the SAFE Exam
Pass the SAFE MLO Test (national + state component) with a minimum score of 75%. You get 3 attempts before a waiting period.
3. Background Check
Submit to an FBI criminal background check and credit report through the NMLS system.
4. Get Sponsored
Find a licensed mortgage company to sponsor your license. You cannot originate loans without company sponsorship.