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Commercial Lender License

The State of Vermont participates in the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS).  All applications for a commercial lender license must be submitted through NMLS.

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  • Who is required to have this license?
  • Who does not need this license?
  • What are the fees?
  • What are the pre-requisites for license application?

Jurisdiction Specific Forms:

  • Tax Certification

Reports

  • Annual Report of Licensee for YE 12/31/2011
  • Annual Report of Licensee for YE 12/31/2010
  • Annual Report of Licensee for YE 12/31/2009

Vermont Related/Referenced Statutes & Regulations:

  • Title 8, V.S.A. Chapter 73, Licensed Lenders
  • Banking Regulation B-2001-01, Financial Privacy

Who is required to have this license?

  • Any company or person who engages solely in the business of making commercial loans of money, credit, goods, or things in action and charges, contracts for or receives on any such loan interest, a finance charge, discount, or consideration therefore.  Commercial loans do not include a loan or extension of credit secured in whole or in part by an owner occupied one-to-four unit dwelling.  [Note: The company’s main office must be licensed as a commercial lender prior to, or simultaneously with, the filing of a branch commercial lender license.]
  • Each location, whether located in Vermont or not, desiring to engage in the business of making commercial loans in Vermont must obtain a separate license by filing a Form MU3 through the NMLS.
  • A commercial loan solicited and made by mail, telephone or electronic means to a Vermont business is subject to licensing notwithstanding where the loan is legally made. No person may engage in the business of soliciting and making commercial loans by mail, telephone or electronic means in Vermont unless duly licensed.

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Who does not need this license?

The following is a partial list of exceptions.  For a complete list of exceptions, please refer to 8 V.S.A. § 2201(d)

  • a  depository institution [see the definition of “depository institution” in 8 V.S.A. § 2200(4)]
  • an insurance company
  • lenders making  commercial loans of $1,000,000.00 or more
  • persons who loan an aggregate of less than $50,000.00 in any one year at rates of interest of no more than 12 percent per annum, other than residential mortgage loans
  • a seller of goods or services that finances the sale of such goods or services, other than a residential mortgage loan
  • a person making an unsecured commercial loan that is expressly subordinate to the prior payment of all senior indebtedness of the commercial borrower regardless of whether such senior indebtedness exists at the time of the loan or arises thereafter, and the loan does not include the right to convert all or a portion of the amount due on the loan to an equity interest in the commercial borrower 

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What are the fees?

Initial Application:

$1,100.00 (includes a $500.00 Licensing Fee, a $500.00 Investigation Fee; and the $100 NMLS processing fee)

Additional Applications:

Branch licenses - $1,030.00  (includes a $500.00 Licensing Fee, a $500.00 Investigation Fee, and $30.00 NMLS processing fee)

Renewal:

Corporate licenses -  $600.00 (Includes $100 NMLS processing fee)

Branch licenses - $530.00 (Includes $30 NMLS processing fee)

Change in Address: $100.00

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What are the pre-requisites for license application?

Registered Agent recorded with the Vermont Secretary of State.

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