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Idaho Loan Officer Standards & Requirements

The Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (SAFE Act) established requirements for the licensing and registration of all Mortgage Loan Originators (MLOs.) Below you will find the profession requirements needed to become a state-licensed mortgage loan officer, please use the links for additional information on subject matter:

Criminal Background Check – Fingerprints will need to be submitted through NMLS for an FBI criminal background check.

Education – Please see Idaho Education Requirements below.

Testing – Required to pass National and State components of the SAFE MLO Test.

Credit Report – Applicants will have a credit report run through NMLS.

 

Idaho Pre-Licensure Education Requirements

Idaho requires all new state-licensed MLOs to complete 20 hours of NMLS approved education. Below shows a breakdown of hours needed for each section:

  • 3 hours of Federal law and regulations
  • 3 hours of ethics, which entails, instruction on fraud, consumer protection, and fair lending issues
  • 2 hours of non-traditional mortgage lending
  • 10 hours of undefined instruction (electives)
  • 2 hours of Idaho specific education

Idaho requires 2 hours of instruction on state-specific law; either taking a ID comprehensive course or a state-specific elective course will satisfy this, new MLOs will also be tested on Idaho mortgage-lending law. To get started with your mandatory education requirements please refer to our NMLS approved course.

 

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Idaho NMLS Continuing Education Requirements

All active state-licensed MLOs are required to complete at least 8 hours of NMLS approved education yearly.  Below is a break down of sections that must be covered in continuing education:

  • 3 hours of Federal law and regulations
  • 2 hours of ethics, which entails, instruction on fraud, consumer protection, and fair lending issues
  • 2 hours of non-traditional mortgage lending
  • 1 hour of Idaho specific education

Please note that MLOs are not able to take the same NMLS approved courses two years in a row, as the NMLS will not count that toward their continuing education requirements. Known as the SAFE Act’s “successive years” rule. Our NMLS approved continuing education makes sure every year we provide you a new course so you never run into this problem.

 

 

Idaho Loan Officer Requirements

2 thoughts on “Idaho Loan Officer Requirements

  • February 17, 2020 at 5:54 PM
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    I live in Jerome Idaho where would I get my education near me. Thank you .

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    • February 18, 2020 at 6:29 PM
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      Hi Brandi we have emailed you directly, please let us know if you don’t receive.

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