Utah Continuing Education Requirements for MLO's

Overview of Utah MLO CE Requirements

Let’s explore the Utah Continuing Education Requirements for MLO’s. As you may recall, mortgage licenses in Utah are issued by two agencies: UT-DRE and Utah-DFI.

Under UT-DRE, you must complete 9 hours of NMLS-approved continuing education annually, starting from the year you obtained your license (unless you completed Pre-licensing education in the same year). This comprehensive education focuses on federal law, ethics, non-traditional mortgage lending, and specific topics relevant to Utah.

UT-DFI also mandates 8 hours of NMLS approved continuing education for MLO license renewal. It covers federal law, ethics, and nontraditional mortgage lending. No state-specific education requirement is imposed by UT-DFI.

State Specific MLO CE Requirements for Utah

As previously mentioned, UT-DRE MLO licensees have an annual requirement to complete 9 hours of NMLS-approved continuing education. This education specifically covers 3 hours of Federal law, 2 hours of ethics (which includes topics like fraud, consumer protection, and fair lending issues), 2 hours of non-traditional mortgage lending training, 1 hour of elective education, and 1 hour of Utah state-specific education.

If you are licensed through Utah-DFI, you must complete 8 hours of NMLS-approved continuing education. This education specifically covers 3 hours of Federal law, 2 hours of ethics (which includes topics like fraud, consumer protection, and fair lending issues), 2 hours of non-traditional mortgage lending training, and one hour of elective content.

License Renewal

Along with completing continuing education, you must actively attest that your records are current, submit your renewal request, and pay the necessary renewal fees through NMLS. To facilitate the application process, make use of the Utah MLO Renewal Checklist provided by both the UT-DRE and UT-DFI, which offer guidance and assistance.

View the Utah-DRE Renewal Checklist

Visit the UT-DFI Renewal Checklist

At a Glance

UT-DRE

  • Total CE Required: 9 Hours
  • UT-DRE State-Specific CE: 1 Hour
  • UT-DRE Renewal Fee: $48
  • NMLS Processing Fee: $30
  • Renewal Deadline: Dec 31st
  • Recommended Deadline: Nov 1st
  • New CBC Required? No
  • New Credit Report Required? No

UT-DFI

  • Total CE Required: 8 Hours
  • UT-DFI State-Specific CE: None
  • UT-DFI Renewal Fee: $100
  • NMLS Processing Fee: $30
  • Renewal Deadline: Dec 31st
  • Recommended Deadline: Nov 1st
  • New CBC Required? Yes
  • New Credit Report Required? Yes

Get Started with Your SAFE8 CE

To fulfill your federal CE requirement, you have various options available. You can choose to complete either our online self-study SAFE7 or SAFE8 courses. Alternatively, you can satisfy the requirement by participating in one of our engaging SAFE8 CE Webinars. These NMLS Approved Webinars offer the convenience of completing your CE in a single session. Led by our dynamic trainer, Uncle Aaron, these webinars are interactive, fast-paced, and packed with valuable content.

If you still need to complete your annual 8 hours of SAFE education, you can click here to explore our 7 & 8 Hour SAFE CE options. It’s worth noting that our SAFE 7 & 8 hour courses are valid and accepted in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.

Completing Your Utah Continuing Education Requirement

Utah-DRE MLO’s must also complete 1 hour of Utah state-specific education annually. You can view our online self-study option below.

Additionally, MLO’s who were initially licensed from January 1-December 31st, 2022 must complete a 5-hour Utah Post Licensure CE courses. These five hours are in addition to the 9 hours of annual CE already required for MLO’s licensed through UT-DRE. This course provides a review of the topics outlined by the Utah Division of Real Estate, which are required to satisfy post-licensing education requirements for mortgage loan originators. View our Utah 5-Hour online self-study option below.

Additional Tips for License Renewal

The deadline for completing CE is December 31st in Utah. It is important to note that MLOs are not allowed to submit a license renewal application unless they have fulfilled the CE requirement. Since it can take up to seven (7) days for course providers to report course completions to NMLS, MLOs are strongly advised against waiting until the last minute to complete their CE. Failure to do so may result in being unable to submit the renewal application on time. In fact, the recommended renewal date is November 1st.

To support you throughout the license renewal process, we have created informative videos that cover topics such as the license renewal process, Mortgage CE FAQs, and how to verify your compliance with the annual CE requirement through your NMLS account. These resources are designed to assist you in your license renewal journey. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for more great tips and industry-related news!