Mortgage Broker - Sole Proprietor

The State of Vermont participates in the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System (NMLS). All applications for a lender license must be submitted through NMLS.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions for Mortgage Lenders and Mortgage Brokers

Jurisdiction Specific Forms

Reports

Vermont does not require any reports outside of NMLS at this time.

Vermont Related/Referenced Statutes and Regulations

Who is required to have this license?

A sole proprietor who for compensation or gain, or in the expectation of compensation or gain, directly or indirectly negotiates, places, assists in placement, finds or offers to negotiate, place, assist in placement or find mortgage loans, other than commercial loans, on real property located in Vermont for others. No person, other than the sole proprietor, is authorized to act as a mortgage broker under a Mortgage Broker – Sole Proprietor License. If the sole proprietor authorizes other persons to act as a mortgage broker under the license, or if the sole proprietor originates more than 5 mortgage loans in a calendar year, then a Mortgage Broker Company License is required.

Who does not need this license?

The following is a partial list of exceptions. For a complete list of exceptions, please refer to 8 V.S.A. § 2201(d)

What are the fees?

Initial Application:

$600.00 (includes a $250.00 Licensing Fee, a $250.00 Investigation Fee; and the $100 NMLS processing fee)

Renewal:

What are the prerequisites for license application?