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Wyoming Mortgage Broker License Requirements for 2026

Updated February 2026

Overview

Wyoming requires mortgage brokers to obtain a state license through the NMLS (Nationwide Multistate Licensing System). Requirements include pre-licensing education, background checks, net worth minimums, and surety bonds. This guide covers everything you need to get licensed as a mortgage broker in Wyoming.

Requirements

RequirementDetails
Pre-Licensing Education20 hours NMLS-approved pre-licensing education
Exam RequirementsNMLS UST (Uniform State Test) with 75% passing score
Background CheckFBI criminal background check + credit report
Net Worth RequirementVaries by state - typically $25,000-250,000
Surety BondSurety bond required - amount varies by state
ExperienceVaries by state - typically 1-3 years mortgage experience

Estimated Costs

Cost ItemAmount
State Application Fee$500-1,500
NMLS Fee$100 (initial) + $100 (annual renewal)
Background Check$36.25 (FBI) + $15 (credit report)
Pre-Licensing Education$300-600 for 20-hour course
Surety Bond$500-5,000/year (depends on bond amount)
Total Estimated Cost$1,500-8,000+

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Steps to Get Licensed

  1. 1Complete 20 hours of NMLS-approved pre-licensing education
  2. 2Register on the NMLS and create your Wyoming state application
  3. 3Submit to FBI criminal background check and credit report
  4. 4Meet net worth and surety bond requirements
  5. 5Pass the NMLS UST exam for Wyoming
  6. 6Submit your application with all required documentation
  7. 7Maintain your license with annual CE and renewal fees

Renewal Information

Wyoming mortgage broker licenses must be renewed annually through the NMLS between November 1 and December 31. Renewal requires 8 hours of NMLS-approved continuing education and payment of renewal fees.

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