Licensing Requirements
The SAFE Act requires New Mexico licensed mortgage loan originators to meet minimum licensing standards. The minimum requirements to be a licensed mortgage loan originator in New Mexico are:
- Complete 20 hours of NMLS-approved prelicense education. The education must include a minimum of:
- three hours of federal mortgage law;
- three hours of ethics;
- three hours of New Mexico mortgage law;
- two hours related to the nontraditional mortgage market place.
- Pass the national component of the SAFE MLO Test and the New Mexico component of the SAFE MLO Test.
- Submit fingerprints to the NMLS for a criminal background check.
- Authorize a credit report within the NMLS.
- Register and obtain a Unique Identifier with the NMLS.
For information on New Mexico licensing requirements, visit the New Mexico Financial Institutions Division
website or the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System
website.