Utah Admin. Code R343-7-2 - Education and Written Test Requirements
(1) An applicant must satisfy pre-licensing
education and written testing requirements to be eligible to apply for a
mortgage loan originator license.
(2) An applicant must complete at least
twenty (20) hours in pre-licensing education courses that are approved by the
nationwide database and includes the curriculum specified in Section
70D-3-301.
(3) In order to pass a written test an
applicant must achieve a test score of not less than 75 percent correct answers
on a written test meeting the standards described in Section
70D-3-302.
(a) An individual who fails such a written
test by scoring less than 75 percent correct may be retested up to three times
provided each test is taken at least 30 days after the prior test.
(b) An individual who fails all three retests
must wait at least six months before taking the written test again.
(c) A licensee who fails to maintain a valid
license for a period longer than 5 years, excluding any time during which that
individual is a "registered loan originator" as defined in Section
70D-3-102, must
retake the written test and must achieve a score of not less than 75 percent
correct in order to be eligible for license renewal.
(4) Continuing education is required for
annual license renewal.
(a) Annually, a
licensee must complete at least eight (8) hours of continuing education courses
that are approved by the nationwide database and include curriculum specified
in Section
70D-3-303.
(b) A licensee may receive credit for a
course only during the year in which the course is taken. If a licensee repeats
an approved course during the same or a successive year, the licensee may not
receive continuing education credit for retaking the same course.
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