(1) A candidate for mortgage loan originator licensure shall request and pay for a separate test enrollment through the NMLS at http://www.nationwidelicensingsystem.org each time the candidate takes a national or state examination component.
(2) Retakes of the mortgage loan originator licensing examination following failed attempts and the waiting periods applicable to retakes are governed by the following table:
TEST ATTEMPT |
TEST RESULT |
RETAKE WAITING PERIOD |
Initial
|
Fail |
30 days |
2nd |
Fail |
30 days |
3rd |
Fail |
180 days |
Initial (Retake cycle repeats) |
Fail |
30 days |
(3) The waiting period between exam attempts applies independently to each examination component (national and state). Failing one component does not impose a waiting period for another component.
(4) Candidates who pass an examination component may not retake that examination component again except as provided in (6).
(5) A candidate may request and pay for a new test enrollment window through NMLS immediately following the failure of an examination. The window will not allow the candidate to reschedule the examination for a date before expiration of the applicable waiting period.
(6) If an individual fails to continuously maintain a valid current Montana mortgage loan originator license or registration or combination thereof for a five-year period, but has maintained a mortgage loan originator license in another state or a mortgage loan originator registration or combination thereof during that period, the individual shall reapply for a license, requalify, pay the applicable fee, and shall retake and pass only the state component examination as a prerequisite to being relicensed in Montana. For purposes of determining failure to continuously maintain a "valid current" Montana license for a five-year period, a suspended license is not deemed a "valid current" Montana license during the period of suspension.