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From the first implementation of the licensing requirements of the SAFE Act up through March 31,
2013, becoming a state licensed mortgage loan originator required the applicant to take at least two
examinations - ANSWERNational Exam and State exam
The Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS), the American Association of Residential Mortgage
Regulators (AARMR) and NMLS began working toward a revisionto the system whereby -
ANSWERone test could cover both the national and the state licensing exams at least for many states
Revision to test announced Jan. 2013 with an effective date of - ANSWERApril 2013
Exam was 100 questions with 90 scored. Currently - ANSWER125 questions with 15 scored
Exam was developed by the CSBs - ANSWERin 2008
UST - ANSWERUniform State Test
Since 2019 - ANSWERAll states have adopted the UST
Since 2013, many states have added a state law component to the NMLS prelicense education
requirements. Why>
a. Because of NMLS requirements to do so
b. Because they no longer require a separate state prelicense examination
c. to increase their revenues
d. All of the above - ANSWERB
Many states have a separate test covering - ANSWERstate laws and regulations
As of today how many states require a separate state MLO licensing exam?