New Mortgage Loan Officer Real Estate - Sandy, UT at Geebo

New Mortgage Loan Officer

Job Description
The Steps to Become a Loan Officer
The Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (SAFE Act) established requirements for the licensing and/or registration of all Mortgage Loan Originators (MLOs.) Below you will find the profession requirements needed to become a state-licensed mortgage loan officer.
Criminal Background Check Fingerprints will need to be submitted through Nationwide
Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS) for an FBI criminal background check.
Education Completion of pre-license education. (This 20-Hour SAFE Course)
Testing Required to pass National and State components of the SAFE MLO Test.
Credit Report Applicants will have a credit report run through NMLS.
If you re ready to take the next step and become a loan officer, register for our loan officer training and get your MLO license!
NMLS Course Provider ID:
1405031
NMLS Approved Course ID:
5945
Additional Information
Are you interested in joining the mortgage industry as a Loan Processor or Loan Officer?
This three week course is the required 20 hour NMLS SAFE pre-licensing education requirement in obtaining a Mortgage Originator License.
Classes begin May 1st thru May 16th, Monday and Tuesday evenings from 6:
00 PM to 9:
30 PM (3 week course), at the SLCC Miller Professional Development Center (MPDC), 9750 S 300 W, Sandy, Utah.
This is a fun, interactive classroom with discussions, case studies, experiences and humor.
REGISTER BY APRIL 7TH AND RECEIVE A $50 DISCOUNT OFF REGISTRATION PRICE. USE PROMO CODE:
EARLYBIRD
We take you through all of the steps to get your MLO license.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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