How to get a mortgage loan originator license in Maryland
Take 20 hours of pre-license education and pass a licensing exam. MLO pre-license education must include 15 hours of general NMLS-approved education and a 5-hour Maryland state-specific elective.Read the Maryland mortgage loan originator license training how-to page
Pre-License 20 Hours Online Instructor-Led Bundle
20-hour National SAFE prelicense course for obtaining a mortgage loan originator license. Includes test-taking strategy video.
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Online Materials Includes Video Online Audio Optional Q&A Webinar Printable Certificate PDF & EPUB eBook Practice Tests Test Simulator Test-Taking Strategies Online FlashcardsOptional Add-Ons:
Mortgage 101 BootcampPrepare yourself for the NMLS MLO licensing exam with this 2-hour live webinar
Prepare yourself for the NMLS MLO licensing exam with this self-paced online video course
How to renew your Maryland MLO license
Mortgage loan originators licensed in Maryland must take 8 hours of NMLS-approved continuing education every year. This includes 7 hours of NMLS core education and a 1-hour Maryland state-specific elective. All CE is due by December 31.Read the Maryland mortgage loan originator continuing education how-to page
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Online Course Includes Video Printable Certificate PDF & EPUB eBook MD ElectiveOptional Add-Ons:
Read-Along Audio MP31 hour state-specific online continuing education course for Maryland mortgage loan originators.
General 7 hours of NMLS continuing education for MLO licensees who might also need a state-specific course
For NMLS licensees who need to complete 2022 continuing education requirements to REACTIVATE their inactive license in 2023.
For NMLS licensees who need to complete 2022 continuing education requirements to REACTIVATE their inactive license in 2023.
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