Why Choose RealEstateU to get your MLO license?

  • Only $199
  • Online instructor-led and self-study course
  • Complete your required Arizona MLO pre-license education in 14 days

NMLS ID

The first step to obtaining your MLO license is creating an NMLS account to get your NMLS ID.
Obtain your NMLS ID if you don’t have one:

You will need your NMLS ID when you go through your National and State Modules.

Please email us at [email protected] if you have any questions.

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$199
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$279

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$349
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$299.25

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AZ MLO License Course

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20 Hour SAFE Comprehensive: Becoming a Mortgage Loan Originator Course

  • 14-day online instructor-led course
  • Satisfies all of the AZ MLO pre-licensing education requirements
  • 20-Hour SAFE Comprehensive Course NMLS Approval Number: 16066

4-Hour AZ SAFE: Arizona Laws Course

  • Online Self-study course
  • Satisfies all of the AZ MLO pre-licensing education requirements
  • 4-Hour AZ SAFE Course NMLS Approval Number: 16442

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AZ MLO License Course + Study Guide

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20 Hour SAFE Comprehensive: Becoming a Mortgage Loan Originator Course

  • 14-day online instructor-led course
  • Satisfies all of the AZ MLO pre-licensing education requirements
  • 20-Hour SAFE Comprehensive Course NMLS Approval Number: 16066

4-Hour AZ SAFE: Arizona Laws Course

  • Online Self-study course
  • Satisfies all of the AZ MLO pre-licensing education requirements
  • 4-Hour AZ SAFE Course NMLS Approval Number: 16442

National SAFE Exam Prep Guide

  • Reduce your study time by up to 90%
  • Focus on the information you need to know for the exam
  • Consider this guide as the "Cliff Notes" for the National exam
  • Includes 5 practice exams

4-Hour AZ SAFE: Arizona Laws Course

  • Online Self-study course
  • Satisfies all of the AZ MLO pre-licensing education requirements
  • 4-Hour AZ SAFE Course NMLS Approval Number: 16442

 

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The RealEstateU® 20-hour SAFE Comprehensive: Becoming a Mortgage Loan Originator course and 4-hour AZ SAFE: Arizona Laws course are eligible for a refund within 72 hours of purchase.

The RealEstateU® 20-hour SAFE Comprehensive: Becoming a Mortgage Loan Originator course is a 14 day course. Students have 30 days to start the course from the date of purchase. Students must complete the course materials and pass the course final exam by 11pm local time on the 14th day of the course. If a student does not complete the course materials and pass the course final exam in time, the student will not be given credit for the course and must repurchase and restart the course from the beginning.

The 4-hour AZ SAFE: Arizona Laws course must be completed within 90 days of purchase. If the student does not complete all of the course materials and pass the course final exam within 90 days, they will not be given credit for the course and must repurchase and restart the course from the beginning.

There is no opportunity for any course extensions.

FAQs: Obtaining an MLO License in Arizona

An MLO license is a Mortgage Loan Originator license. The license is issued by the Arizona Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Services. It authorizes a compensated individual to take residential mortgage loan applications and negotiate the terms of residential mortgage loans secured by properties located within the state of Arizona.

Several Arizona MLO license requirements must be met before obtaining a license. 

  • Complete the 20 Hour SAFE Comprehensive course which includes 4 hours of AZ content.
  • Sit for the National Mortgage Loan Originator test and pass the exam.
  • Pay the required license fees through the Nationwide Multistate Licensing Service (NMLS). Attach the application with details of residency and employment history. 
  • Complete fingerprinting to clear criminal background checks by the state and federal agencies.
  • Submit a credit report that proves you can take financial responsibility.
  • Be covered under an employer’s lending bond or obtain an individual surety bond.

The Arizona Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Services issues an MLO license in Arizona after these conditions are met.

The Arizona Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Services charges a license application fee of $350 and a License/Registration Fee of $150 which is prorated according to when your application is approved.

Additional fees paid through NMLS regardless of license issuer are $36.25 for a FBI criminal background check, NMLS processing fee of $30, and $15 credit report charge.

There is also the cost of completing an MLO license course in Arizona. The AZ MLO pre-licensing courses are offered by RealEstateU for $199.

If you complete the national and state course and want us to forward the results to NMLS there is a $40 charge.

After completing the NMLS MLO pre-licensing course, you must pay $110 to take the National MLO SAFE test.

The total Arizona MLO license cost works out to $930.25.

Several factors determine the time it takes to get an MLO license in Arizona.

  • It takes about two weeks to obtain a unique identification number from NMLS. This period includes time taken for documentation and background checks. 
  • The pre-license coursework is 20 hours and this will take 14 days to complete, even if you study at your preferred pace. 
  • Schedule and pass the SAFE ACT MLO test.
  • Go through the checklist of requirements for new applications located https://mortgage.nationwidelicensingsystem.org/slr/sitepages/checklist-compiler.aspx
  • Next, the Arizona Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Services will review your application and the time for it depends on the number of pending new applications. Typically, the time taken at this stage is thirty to sixty days.

Hence, get an MLO license in Arizona in 2 to 4 months after all the variables given above are considered.

The Arizona MLO license education requirement consists of 24 hours of coursework. This includes the National 20-hour SAFE Comprehensive course and the 4-hour Arizona course.

Check out the RealEstateU MLO license course in Arizona by scrolling up to the course packages on this page.

If you act as a mortgage loan originator for pay or other compensation on behalf of a non-depository lender offering residential mortgage loans secured by real estate located in the state of Arizona, you are required to obtain a Arizona Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO) license. Acting as a mortgage loan originator means taking residential mortgage loan applications and/or negotiating the terms of residential mortgage loans.

Yes. The National 20-hour SAFE Comprehensive course can be taken online as an instructor-led course that is taken over a 14-day period. The 4-hour Arizona Laws can be taken online as a self-study course.

After completing the RealEstateU pre-licensing coursework, you can apply online for an MLO license through the NMLS. However, you must go to an in-person center to submit your fingerprints and sit for the MLO SAFE ACT test.

An individual who has a Arizona Mortgage Loan Originator license can negotiate residential mortgage loan terms and take residential mortgage loan applications that have as security or collateral residential real estate located in Arizona. In addition to “Mortgage Loan Originator”, some companies have titles such as “Loan Consultant,” “Mortgage Loan Officer,” or simply “Loan Officer" that apply to individuals filing these roles.

Generally, Mortgage Loan Originators work in Arizona on commission. This might be a straight commission, some sort of draw against future commissions arrangement, or perhaps as salary plus commission.

Arizona MLO employers who hire entry level mortgage loan originators understand that training and building a “pipeline” of business takes some time, so they may pay an initial salary.

Some jurisdictions in AZ require general licenses for any business operating there. To get a license, register your business with the Arizona Corporation Commission.

Starting an independent mortgage brokerage business in Arizona will require that you complete the process of obtaining a AZ Mortgage Broker license for your company or yourself as a broker, and a Mortgage Loan Originator License which authorizes you to engage in mortgage loan origination activities.

Arizona is a large, diverse, and highly populated state, and business conditions vary greatly between locations.

Arizona is the 14th most populous US state with a population of nearly 7.5 million. Hence, there will always be a high demand for housing, leading to a need for residential mortgage loans. The sheer size of the residential housing market makes Arizona a great place for the mortgage business.

First, think about your career goals before searching for a company in Arizona to join as a Mortgage Loan Originator. 

Do you want to be a neighborhood lender, developing your source of business within a community or network? Or do you prefer the pace of a volume-driven phone bank where numerous leads crop up every day? 

After deciding on this aspect, search for and find MLO employers that fit your MLO career goals.

The NMLS approves online MLO courses for consumption on desktop and laptop computers. The NMLS has not approved MLO courses for use on small hand-held electronic devices such as the iPad, iPhone, tablets, phablets, smart phones, etc.
Students should only take MLO courses on a desktop or laptop.