(MLO) EXAM 2026 | PRACTICE QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS STUDY GUIDE PDF | COMPLETE
SAFE ACT TEST PREP WITH EXPLANATIONS
• This study guide contains 200 practice questions covering all NMLS SAFE MLO
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1. Under the SAFE Act, what is the minimum number of hours of pre-licensing
education required for a state-licensed mortgage loan originator?
A. 10 hours
B. 15 hours
C. 18 hours
D. 12 hours
E. 20 hours ✓✓✓
The SAFE Act mandates a minimum of 20 hours of pre-licensing education for state-
licensed MLOs, covering federal law, ethics, lending standards, and elective topics.
2. Which federal agency maintains the Nationwide Multistate Licensing
System (NMLS)?
A. The Federal Reserve
B. The FDIC
C. The Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) and the American
Association of Residential Mortgage Regulators (AARMR) ✓✓✓
,D. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
E. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
The NMLS was created and is maintained by CSBS and AARMR to provide a unified
licensing system for mortgage professionals across states.
3. Which of the following individuals is REQUIRED to be licensed as an MLO
under the SAFE Act?
A. A person who only takes loan applications for commercial real estate
B. A person who services existing residential mortgage loans
C. A person who takes residential mortgage loan applications and negotiates
loan terms ✓✓✓
D. A person who only performs clerical functions
E. A person who underwrites but never contacts borrowers
Under the SAFE Act, anyone who takes residential mortgage loan applications OR
negotiates terms for compensation must be licensed as an MLO.
4. What is the minimum number of continuing education hours an MLO must
complete annually to maintain a state license?
A. 5 hours
B. 6 hours
C. 10 hours
D. 8 hours ✓✓✓
E. 12 hours
The SAFE Act requires a minimum of 8 hours of continuing education annually,
including 3 hours of federal law, 2 hours of ethics, and 2 hours of nontraditional
mortgage lending.
,5. Under the SAFE Act, a "registered" MLO is one who works for:
A. A state-chartered mortgage company
B. An independent mortgage broker
C. A federally regulated depository institution or its subsidiary ✓✓✓
D. A credit union not federally insured
E. A mortgage company licensed by the state
Registered MLOs are employed by federally regulated depository institutions
(national banks, federal savings associations, federal credit unions) and register
through NMLS rather than obtaining a state license.
6. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for obtaining an MLO license
under the SAFE Act?
A. Completion of pre-licensing education
B. Passing a written test
C. Submitting to a background check
D. Obtaining a college degree ✓✓✓
E. Obtaining a surety bond or meeting net worth requirements
The SAFE Act does not require a college degree. Requirements include education,
testing, background checks, and financial responsibility standards.
7. The SAFE Act defines a "mortgage loan originator" as an individual who:
A. Only processes loan applications after they are submitted
B. Takes residential mortgage loan applications or offers or negotiates terms
of a residential mortgage loan for compensation ✓✓✓
, C. Only provides general mortgage information to consumers
D. Solely performs title searches on properties
E. Only supervises other loan officers without taking applications
The SAFE Act defines an MLO as someone who takes applications or negotiates
terms of residential mortgage loans for compensation or gain.
8. Which of the following felony convictions permanently bars an individual
from obtaining an MLO license?
A. A felony conviction for tax evasion 20 years ago
B. Any felony conviction regardless of type
C. A felony involving fraud, dishonesty, breach of trust, or money laundering
at any time ✓✓✓
D. A misdemeanor conviction for mortgage fraud
E. A felony conviction for drug possession 15 years ago
Under the SAFE Act, a felony involving fraud, dishonesty, breach of trust, or money
laundering results in a permanent bar from MLO licensure, regardless of when it
occurred.
9. Under RESPA, a "kickback" for referring settlement service business is:
A. Allowed if disclosed to the borrower
B. Allowed between affiliated companies only
C. Prohibited under Section 8(a) ✓✓✓
D. Allowed if the payment is under $50
E. Allowed if both parties are licensed
RESPA Section 8(a) strictly prohibits giving or accepting any fee, kickback, or thing of
value in exchange for referring settlement service business.