What You'll Learn
Course Overview: This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn more about the SAFE Act. Topics include: background and definitions, state of the federal registration, origination, timeline information, requirements for institutions, and public access.
Learning Objectives
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Define the requirements of the SAFE Act
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Identify how mortgage loan originators register with the Registry
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Identify the requirements for institutions related to the Registry
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Describe public access to the Registry
Audience: Lending Officer/Lending Staff, Management, Mortgage Originators
Length of Course: This course takes approximately 45 minutes to complete.
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