How to Get a Wyoming Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO) License
Wyoming Mortgage License Requirements
- Complete a Criminal Background Check (CBC)
- Authorize a credit report through the NMLS
- Fulfill all state and federal education requirements as designated by Wyoming
- Pass the National Test
Steps to Get a Wyoming Mortgage License
- Obtain an NMLS Unique Identifier: Register for an account on statemortgageregistry.com and request a unique identifier number
- Criminal Background Check: Authorize a Federal (FBI) and state criminal background check through NMLS
- Pre-License Education Requirements: Complete the 20 hours of NMLS-approved education, including federal law, ethics, non-traditional mortgage lending, and electives
- Pass the National Test: Take and pass the SAFE Act National Test with Uniform State Test (UST). A score of 75% or better is required to pass
Course Description
Launch your career as a mortgage loan originator in Wyoming with our 20-Hour SAFE Act Pre-License Course. This comprehensive online, self-paced course meets Wyoming’s education requirements and covers federal law, ethics, non-traditional mortgage lending, and electives.
Course Features
- Online, self-paced learning
- Comprehensive coverage of required topics
- Interactive quizzes and practice exams
- Expert instructor support
- Accessible on any device, anytime
Start your mortgage career with Cameron Academy’s MLO License Course – an engaging online course offering education and support for success in the mortgage field. Enroll today and make a meaningful difference as a Mortgage Loan Originator!
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