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Applying Online for
The Florida Mortgage Broker Application
Education: Distance

Here is the link to apply online for the Florida Mortgage Broker license:

https://apps.fldfs.com/mb/mortgagebroker/index.aspx

A mortgage broker who wishes to do business in the State of Florida may use this
form to apply online to become a licensed mortgage broker.

Bob Hogue School of Real Estate wishes to inform you of some following information
before you follow the link below and fill out the form.

The state requires all applicants to answer all questions and submit all requested information, unless otherwise directed in the Specific Instructions.

To begin the application process you are required to enter your Social Security
Number. If you do not have a Social Security Number and you are a Foreign
National, you must then enter your Alien ID number in the marked field.

The Department of Financial Services, at this time will only accept personal or
business checks though their website. Please have your check ready as the site
will need the account numbers and other information imprinted on the bottom of
your checks.

The Application fee to the state will be $200.00, with a $23.00 fingerprint fee; for
a total of $223.00. The fingerprint card will be sent to you by mail by the state.
The Division of Financial Services assures that the site you are using for the
application is a secure VeriSign site.

When giving your address, the state requires you to give the address to which
you receive mail regularly. Applicants may check a box if both residential and
mailing addresses are the same. Foreign nationals will check a box to enable them
to insert their mailing addresses.

On the section dealing with moral turpitude, the state references the following
definition for the rule:

Rule 69V-40.001(11), F.A.C., defines "Moral Turpitude" as follows:
"Moral turpitude involves duties owed by persons to society as well as acts contrary
to justice, honesty, principle or good morals." This includes, but is not limited to theft, extortion, use of mail to obtain property under false pretenses, tax evasion, and the
sale of (or intent to sell) controlled substances.

If you have any difficulty with the application process, you may call the
Department of Financial Services at (850) 413-3100.

Here is the link to apply online for the Florida Mortgage Broker license:

https://apps.fldfs.com/mb/mortgagebroker/index.aspx

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