How to Get Your MLO License in Georgia
Everything you need to know about becoming a licensed Mortgage Loan Originator in Georgia. Education requirements, exam prep, costs, and step-by-step licensing process.
Georgia MLO License at a Glance
Pre-License Education
25 Hours
Incl. 5h state-specific
NMLS Exam
125 Questions
100 national + 25 UST
Surety Bond
$50,000
Required bond amount
Average Salary
$63,000
Per year (avg.)
6 Steps to Get Your MLO License in Georgia
Follow these steps to become a licensed Mortgage Loan Originator in Georgia. The process typically takes 4-8 weeks from start to finish.
Step 1: Complete Pre-Licensing Education
Complete 25 hours of NMLS-approved pre-licensing education (including 5 hours of Georgia-specific content). The SAFE Act minimum is 20 hours covering federal law (3 hrs), ethics (3 hrs), non-traditional lending (2 hrs), and electives (12 hrs).
Step 2: Register on NMLS
Create an account on the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System (NMLS). Complete your individual form (MU4), provide personal information, and authorize background checks.
Step 3: Pass the SAFE MLO Exam
Pass the SAFE MLO Test with a score of 75% or higher. The exam has 125 questions (100 national + 25 UST state component) and you have 190 minutes to complete it.
Step 4: Complete Background Checks
Submit fingerprints for an FBI criminal background check and authorize a credit report through NMLS. Any felony conviction in the past 7 years or financial crime at any time will disqualify you.
Step 5: Obtain Surety Bond
Obtain a surety bond of $50,000 as required by Georgia. The bond protects consumers against potential losses from MLO misconduct. Annual bond premiums typically cost 1-15% of the bond amount based on your credit score.
Step 6: Submit License Application
Submit your license application through NMLS to the Department of Banking and Finance (DBF). Pay the required fees, and your application will be reviewed. Processing typically takes 2-6 weeks.
Georgia-Specific Requirements
Regulatory Body
Department of Banking and Finance (DBF)
Continuing Education
8 hours annually (3 federal law + 2 ethics + 2 non-traditional + 1 elective)
Additional Notes
Georgia requires 5 hours of state-specific education and has a higher bond ($50,000). Georgia Fair Lending Act imposes additional compliance requirements.
Cost Breakdown β MLO License in Georgia
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