State Mortgage Regulations

louisiana Residential Mortgage Licensing

  • Residential mortgage brokers and lenders are required to be licensed under the LSA-R.S. 6:1083(13)
  • Applications must be submitted via the National Multistate Licensing System (NMLS)
  • Difficult to navigate without the help of licensing experts like Cornerstone
  • Non-compliance with licensing requirements may result in hefty fines

 

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Louisiana Residential Mortgage Licensing Requirements

Licensing

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Regulatory Authority

The Louisiana Office of Financial Institutions (OFI) mandates all mortgage brokers and lenders to be licensed.

 

Application Process

If you’d like more information about the application process, contact Cornerstone or visit the state regulating site.

 

Maintaining Licensing

License holders need to maintain ongoing compliance with the OFI, which involves periodic reporting, record keeping, and adhering to stringent operational rules. Annual renewal is required by 12/31.

 

Penalties for Non-Compliance

Failure to comply with the OFI can result in severe penalties, including hefty fines, legal consequences, and potential revocation of the license.

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With so many possible pitfalls and ways to not have a mortgage license approved, many businesses utilize licensing experts like Cornerstone to navigate the process successfully.

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Bond Requirement

While surety bonds are not required for mortgage brokers, all mortgage lenders are required to post a surety bond as part of their licensing process and maintain that bond through the entirety of the license being valid. The bond amount for the Residential Mortgage Lender License begins at $25,000. Cornerstone can write this bond for you quickly and easily.

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Requirements

All applicants for Residential Mortgage licensing must undergo a thorough background check. There will be a criminal history assessement, a financial examination, fingerprinting, and other additional items required.

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State-by-state Mortgage Licensing Regulations

The majority of U.S. states require a mortgage license to operate. However, these requirements are far from uniform. Our map of state requirements for mortgage brokers and servicers is a comprehensive resource of states that currently require a license highlighting the patchwork of regulations across the country.

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This information is not intended to be, nor is it, legal advice. It is intended for education and information purposes only. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of requirements.  We make no warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy or reliability of this information. We are not attorneys. You must retain your own attorney to receive legal advice. While Cornerstone strives to provide the most current and accurate state licensing information, the responsibility for any decision related to state licensing or agency compliance is solely yours.