Monday, February 28, 2011

Do You Need to Take Continuing Education Courses This Year?

Are you aware that loan originators will need to take at least eight (8) hours of continuing education this year? That’s right, the SAFE Act doesn’t just require the twenty (20) hours of pre-licensing education. Now that you are licensed, you need to take continuing education every year.

The Safe Act requirements are that you take 3 hours of federal law and regulation, 2 hours of ethics, including mortgage fraud, consumer protection, and fair lending issues, 2 hours of training regarding nontraditional mortgage products, and 1 hour of unspecified mortgage origination training. In addition to these requirements, some states also require state-specific hours. This means that if you are licensed in a state that requires state-specific education hours, you will be taking more than eight (8) hours of continuing education.

You must take these hours from an NMLS-approved provider and you cannot take the same courses year after year. Moreover, the courses that you take must be approved for continuing education as opposed to pre-licensing education. Since continuing education is required each year before your license can be renewed, you may want to think about scheduling your continuing education hours. You do not have to take all of your courses at once so think about scheduling courses when your office is traditionally less busy. You do not want to be taking your continuing education at the last minute when you need to renew your license.

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