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Unified NMLS and Non-NMLS License Management

Managing NMLS-based licenses and direct-with-the-state licenses as one portfolio instead of two disconnected workstreams.

Many regulated financial services companies hold two kinds of licenses at once: those managed through NMLS, with its own filing conventions, amendment workflows, and annual renewal window, and those filed directly with state agencies that have never touched NMLS. Run separately, they become two calendars, two sets of habits, and a seam where obligations fall through.

We manage both as one portfolio. The same team files the NMLS work and the direct-state work, and Atlas holds both on a single calendar, so the renewal window in NMLS and a paper filing due to a state agency the same week are visible in the same place.

Why this gets hard

What this situation actually triggers

  • NMLS renewals concentrate into a year-end window while non-NMLS licenses renew on their own scattered cycles, so the workload never lines up.
  • An amendment, an address change, or an officer change has to be filed in NMLS and separately with every non-NMLS state, in each state's format.
  • Credit report, financial statement, and surety bond requirements differ between the two tracks even for the same company.
  • Reporting obligations such as mortgage call reports or state annual reports each have their own cadence and portal.
  • Teams that only know one track routinely miss obligations on the other.

Stage by stage

From formation to remediation

1

Formation

A new entity will hold licenses on both tracks and needs the corporate record both kinds of regulators will check.

We form and qualify the entity, set up registered agent coverage, and prepare the ownership, officer, and financial documentation NMLS and direct-state applications both draw on.

Business formation
2

Initial licensing

Applications must move in NMLS and directly with state agencies at the same time, from one set of company facts.

We prepare one canonical record of the company and file both tracks from it, keeping disclosures consistent so one application never contradicts another.

Licensing services
3

Expansion

New states mean a mix of NMLS filings and direct-state applications, plus branch licenses where states require them.

We phase the rollout by revenue priority and processing time, handling NMLS submissions, direct applications, and branch openings or closings as one coordinated plan.

Multi-state programs
4

Maintenance

The NMLS renewal window, scattered non-NMLS renewals, call reports, annual reports, and bond renewals all compete for attention.

Atlas carries both tracks on one calendar. Our specialists work the NMLS window and the direct-state cycles from the same view, and every submission is reviewed by a person before it goes out.

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5

Remediation

A deficiency letter, a lapsed license on either track, or an amendment that was filed in NMLS but never reached the non-NMLS states.

We reconcile the record across both tracks, cure the deficiencies, and re-align every state to the same company facts.

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What Atlas contributes

  • NMLS and non-NMLS obligations on one calendar, so the year-end NMLS window never eclipses a direct-state deadline.
  • One canonical company record behind every filing, keeping disclosures consistent across both tracks.
  • Bonds, reports, and renewals tracked next to the licenses they support, regardless of which track the license lives on.
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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between NMLS and non-NMLS licenses?
NMLS is the shared national system many states use to manage certain financial services licenses, especially in mortgage, money transmission, and consumer lending. Other licenses, including many collection agency and state-specific lending licenses, are filed directly with the state agency and never appear in NMLS. Many companies hold both kinds at once.
Why manage both tracks with one provider?
Because the obligations interact. An officer change, an address change, or a new owner has to reach every regulator on both tracks, and a bond or report tied to one license can gate a renewal on the other. One team with one calendar closes the seam where those items get lost.
Do you handle the NMLS annual renewal window?
Yes. We prepare and submit NMLS renewals during the window, work the deficiency responses, and keep the non-NMLS renewals moving on their own cycles at the same time.

Put a specialist on it

Tell us where things stand and we will map the licensing work against your timeline, alongside your counsel and deal team where they lead.