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Registration Now OPEN!

AARMR/MTRA/NACCA Licensing School

Tuesday, June 10 – Thursday, June 12, 2008
Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort
Phoenix, AZ

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Registration & Hotel Deadline: May 9, 2008

Topics To Be Discussed:

  • General overview of business structures - including Series LLCs
  • Net branching and franchising
  • Licensing challenges of Internet lending
  • Financial statements, credit reports, bonding
  • Investigative tools
  • Federal and State background check processes
  • Criminal history results – FBI requirements and audit procedures
  • Information sharing amongst states
  • National Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS) – progress report, successes and challenges
  • Mortgage Loan Originator licensing – pre-licensure education, continuing education, testing
  • Special challenges of check cashers payday lenders, debt management companies
  • Roundtable discussions





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AARMR holds Training Schools twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. The types of schools offered are as follows:

Basic Examiner School:

The purpose of the basic school is to provide state residential mortgage regulators/examiners with a brief overview of the mortgage industry and a more comprehensive overview of the federal regulations used during mortgage banking examinations. The school will provide an understanding of the industry to new examiners and is geared towards examiners with one year or less experience examining mortgage companies.

Advanced Examiner School:

The purpose of the advanced school is to provide participants with updates on federal regulations and recent trends in the mortgage industry.

Fraud School:

The purpose of the fraud school is to provide participants with the skills and tools necessary to identify, understand, and document fraud in the mortgage industry.

NEW! Licensing School:
The purpose of the licensing school is to provide an informational and instructional forum for State licensing staff.  The school will provide attendees with the opportunity to meet face-to-face with other State licensing regulators, to discuss topics of common interest, to exchange ideas about problems and solutions facing “leaner” government staffs, and to learn about new business models, new approaches to licensing issues, and the new National Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS).


To view sample agendas, please click on the link below:

Spring 2008 Agenda - Basic School

Fall 2007 Agenda - Advanced School

Spring 2007 Agenda - Basic School

Fall 2006 Agenda - Fraud School

Spring 2006 Agenda - Basic School

Fall 2005 Agenda - Advanced School

Spring 2005 Agenda - Basic School

Spring 2004 Agenda - Basic School

Fall 2003 Agenda - Fraud School