Dates (click to register)
Wednesday, June 1, 2011 from 2:00-4:00 pm ET (CLOSED)
Tuesday, June 7, 2011 from 2:00-4:00 pm ET (CLOSED)
Thursday, August 18, 2011 from 2:00-4:00 pm ET (CLOSED)
NOTE: In order to register for this event, you will need to create a login ID on the CSBS website. You cannot use your NMLS login ID.
Description
The SAFE Act requires criminal background checks be conducted on both state-licensed and federally registered mortgage loan originators. Federally regulated institutions are required to review the results of FBI criminal background checks performed on their mortgage loan originators as part of the federal registration process. NMLS is sponsoring a professionally moderated conference call and webinar for institutions interested in learning how the information contained in criminal background checks is compiled and how to understand that information.
What will participants learn?
- What information is contained in a criminal background check result
- How criminal history information is used
- How to read and interpret a criminal background check result
- How criminal history information should used and disseminated by institutions
Who should attend?
- All employees of federally chartered or insured institutions who have the responsibility to review Criminal History Record Information (CHRI) through NMLS for purposes of registering mortgage loan originators.
- State mortgage regulatory agencies who have or will have access to FBI Criminal History Records through NMLS
Presenters
Sue Choff, Biometric Services Section (BSS) Training and Records Testimony Team (TRTT), FBI
Danny Moye, Attorney, Criminal Justice Information Service (CJIS), FBI
Tim Doyle, Vice President, Conference of State Bank Supervisors (Moderator)
Cost
The registration fee for this professionally moderated workshop is $99, which entitles the registrant to one conference call dial-in and one webinar login for the audio and visual portions respectively.