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State Regulators Encourage Licensees to Renew Early through NMLS

In an effort to remind individuals and businesses to renew their licenses early, the State Regulatory Registry, LLC (SRR), operator of the Nationwide Multistate Licensing System (NMLS), will launch its second annual “Your License is Your Business” campaign Nov. 2

Register Now for the 2013 NMLS Annual Conference and Training

Washington, DC - January 15, 2012 - (RealEstateRama) -- The fifth NMLS Annual Conference and Training will be held February 26 to March 1, 2013 in San Antonio, Texas. The Conference, which is open to media, is designed for both new and experienced users of the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry (NMLS) and is attended by state and federal regulators, licensees, registrants, members of the media, education providers, and other interested parties. The Conference provides an invaluable exchange of information among NMLS users.

CSBS Announces Availability of All Unique State Test Components for Mortgage Loan Originators

November 17, 2010 - (RealEstateRama) -- The Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS), which operates the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry (NMLS) on behalf of state mortgage regulators, today announced unique state test components are now available for all 50 states and two territories—the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands.

Business Real Estate Press Releases

Sovereign AI and the Future of MLS Governance

WAV Group and Fluente Release Whitepaper on Sovereign AI and the...

WAV Group, a leading real estate consulting firm, has partnered with Fluente, their wholly owned AI Strategy and Development firm, to release a new whitepaper titled "Sovereign AI and the

Recent Gov & Nonprofit Real Estate Press Releases

EIA

EIA expects U.S. household heating costs will vary based on retail...

In its 2025 Winter Fuels Outlook, EIA forecasts U.S. households heated by natural gas will pay about the same to heat their homes as they did last winter. On average, EIA expects households heated by electricity to pay more to heat their homes