Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 20 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE
Division 1140 - Division of Finance
Chapter 30 - Mortgage Broker and Originator Rules
Section 20 CSR 1140-30.210 - Licensing of Mortgage Loan Originators

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 6, March 15, 2024

PURPOSE: This rule establishes guidelines for the licensing of mortgage loan originators.

(1) Initial Licensing. Application for an initial Mortgage Loan Originator license shall be made within the procedures established by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry (NMLSR).

(2) Incomplete Applications. Failure to meet a request for additional information within ten (10) business days may result in denial of the application. A denial under such circumstances shall not affect subsequent applications filed with the appropriate fee.

(3) License Renewal and Expiration. Application for renewal shall be made within the procedures established by NMLSR. A renewal application not received by the division prior to December 1 of any year cannot be assured of issuance prior to January 1, at which time the license will be considered to be expired. Any license which is not renewed prior to December 31 may require the applicant to file a reinstatement application as provided for in these rules.

(A) The director may not renew a Mortgage Loan Originator license unless all required fees, administrative penalties owed to the director, and any refunds ordered by the director to be returned to consumers have been paid.

(4) Reinstatement of License. The license of a mortgage loan originator that expires for failure to satisfy the minimum standards for renewal or does not allow for sufficient lead time for review and processing of an application may be reinstated if the licensee meets the following requirements:

(A) The licensee must submit a request for reinstatement through the NMLSR;

(B) All continuing education courses and any other requirements for the license renewal for the year in which the license expired must be completed; and

(C) The licensee must pay the applicable licensing, reinstatement, and late fees/penalties.
1. If the mortgage loan originator whose license has expired fails to meet the requirements for reinstatement specified in this section and submits a reinstatement filing within the parameters established by NMSLR, the mortgage loan originator must apply for a new license and meet the requirements for licensure in effect at that time.

2. The director may waive any late filing penalty or fee for a licensed mortgage loan originator on active military duty serving outside of Missouri.

(5) Fees.

(A) Initial and renewal applications shall be made through the NMLSR and shall be accompanied by the applicable fee, which shall be set by the director from time-to-time, not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250). Said fees are not refundable.

(B) For each duplicate original license issued, the director shall collect a duplicate original license fee not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150).

(C) For each amended license issued, the director shall collect an amended original license fee not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150).

(D) A late fee, not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150), may be assessed to any mortgage loan originator who fails to submit a renewal application by December 31 of each year.

*Original authority: 443.709, RSMo 2009; 443.711 , RSMo 2009; 443.725, RSMo 2009; 443.843, RSMo 1994, amended 1995, 2009; 443.869, RSMo 1994, amended 1995, 2001, 2009; and 443.887, RSMo 1994, amended 1995, 2001, 2009.

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