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Virginia Code Title 6.2 > Chapter 17 - Mortgage Loan Originators
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Title 6.2
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§ 6.2-1700
Definitions
§ 6.2-1701
License requirement.
§ 6.2-1702
Application for license; form; content; fee.
§ 6.2-1703
Bond required.
§ 6.2-1704
Mortgage loan originator background checks.
§ 6.2-1705
Coordination of licensing.
§ 6.2-1706
Qualifications.
§ 6.2-1707
Other conditions for mortgage loan originator licensing.
§ 6.2-1708
Pre-licensing education of mortgage loan originators.
§ 6.2-1709
Testing of mortgage loan originator applicants.
§ 6.2-1710
Continuing education requirements
§ 6.2-1711
Licenses; places of business; changes.
§ 6.2-1712
Provisional mortgage loan originator license...
§ 6.2-1713
Investigations; examinations.
§ 6.2-1714
Annual fees.
§ 6.2-1715
Advertising.
§ 6.2-1716
Suspension or revocation of license.
§ 6.2-1717
Filing of written report with Commissioner; events affecting a licensee.
§ 6.2-1718
Notice of proposed suspension or revocation.
§ 6.2-1719
Civil penalties.
§ 6.2-1720
Regulations; agreements between Commission and Registry.
§ 6.2-1721
Cease and desist orders.
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