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West Virginia Mortgage Lending Resources

Licensing Requirements

The SAFE Act requires West Virginia licensed mortgage loan originators to meet minimum licensing standards. The minimum requirements to be a licensed mortgage loan originator in West Virginia are:
  1. Complete 22 hours of NMLS-approved prelicense education. The education must include a minimum of:
    1. three hours of federal mortgage law;
    2. three hours of ethics;
    3. two hours of West Virginia mortgage law;
    4. two hours related to the nontraditional mortgage market place.
  2. Pass the national component of the SAFE MLO Test and the West Virginia component of the SAFE MLO Test.
  3. Submit fingerprints to the NMLS for a criminal background check.
  4. Authorize a credit report within the NMLS.
  5. Register and obtain a Unique Identifier with the NMLS.
For information on West Virginia licensing requirements, visit the West Virginia Division of Banking website or the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System website.