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Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System - MU Forms
 
One of the first steps in the development of the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS) was creating four uniform licensing application forms (“MU Forms”). In January 2007, state regulators finalized these four uniform forms, providing the framework for the NMLS.
 
Each District of Columbia licensed company, branch, or loan originator/officer and each control person will need to completely fill out the relevant MU Form one time through the NMLS website. The NMLS will retain this complete MU Form in a record and allow each licensee to use this single record to apply for, maintain, or surrender a license in one or more jurisdictions.
 
The Four MU Forms:
  • MU1 – Uniform Mortgage Lender/Mortgage Broker Form
  • MU2 – Uniform Mortgage Biographical Statement & Consent Form
  • MU3 – Uniform Mortgage Branch Office Form
  • MU4 – Uniform Individual Mortgage License/Registration & Consent Form
 


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