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A Georgia MLO allows their license to lapse for more than 5 years. What must they do to become re-licensed?

Correct Answer

A) Retake the NMLS exam and meet all current licensing requirements as if applying for the first time

If a Georgia MLO's license has been lapsed for more than 5 years, they must meet all current initial licensing requirements, including retaking the NMLS exam, completing pre-licensing education if required, and submitting a new application.

Answer Options
A
Retake the NMLS exam and meet all current licensing requirements as if applying for the first time
B
Simply pay the renewal fee and late fees to reactivate the license
C
Complete 4 hours of continuing education and file a reinstatement request
D
Obtain a letter of good standing from their most recent employer

Why This Is the Correct Answer

If a Georgia MLO's license has been lapsed for more than 5 years, they must meet all current initial licensing requirements, including retaking the NMLS exam, completing pre-licensing education if required, and submitting a new application.

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