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NMLS Consumer Access provides a system for consumers to verify the licensing and registration of mortgage loan originators.
The NMLS Resource Center is the official system for state licensing requirements, providing descriptions and checklists for each license.
Find answers to common queries about the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System (NMLS) on the NMLS Resource Center's FAQ page.
The Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS) is a centralized online database that lists properly certified mortgage loan officers and lenders.
From a home buyer's perspective or someone looking to refinance, NMLS Consumer Access allows you to vet the person you’re working with and check licensing requirements no matter which lender or mortgage broker they work with.
It began operations as a voluntary system among seven states cooperating to improve regulation of the mortgage and other non-depository industries through better supervision, streamlined licensing procedures, and enhanced consumer protection.
As part of National Homeownership Month, CSBS wants to help you understand what the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System (NMLS) is and why one of its primary purposes is to promote consumer protection for homebuyers nationwide.
NMLS Consumer Access’s gargantuan database isn’t just meant for show. Behind this colossal size lies a dynamic and constantly updated system. With its penchant for detail, it leaves no stone unturned, offering its users up-to-date information, making it as reliable as a Swiss watch.
(For MLOs who don’t currently work for Wells Fargo, visit NMLS Consumer Access.) Search by name and business location
NMLS Consumer Access is a free service for consumers to confirm that a financial services company or professional is authorized to conduct business in their state. All mortgage loan originators and mortgage companies, as well as many money services businesses, debt collectors, and consumer finance companies are listed in NMLS Consumer Access