Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System: Annual License Renewals for 2009
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On July 1, 2008 NMLS began receiving new application and transition filings in Connecticut, Mississippi, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Vermont. Over the past two months, licensees in these states were sent letters from their regulator encouraging them to begin creating their NMLS record in anticipation of the state's participation. Licensees and new applicants are now able to submit these records through NMLS.
The eight states currently using NMLS are Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New York, Rhode Island and Washington.
To date, 42 state agencies representing 40 states have committed to participate.
NMLS is a web-based system that allows state-licensed mortgage lenders, mortgage brokers, and loan officers to apply for, amend, update or renew a license online for all participating state agencies using a single set of uniform applications.
6.5 New States are joining National Mortgage Licensing System [NMLS] on 7-1-2008: NC, MS, VT, NH, CT, LA, WA Broker. Current Licensees must register on the NMLS by the Transition Deadlines [NC-9-30-2008, MS-9-1-2008, VT-9-1-2008, NH-10-1-2008, CT-9-30-2008, LA-10-1-2008] and all new Company, Loan Officer and Branch Office License Applications must be applied for through the NMLS.
Currently, 8 States are on the NMLS: ID, IA, KY, MA, NE, NY, RI, WA [Consumer Loan only].
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