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Dedicated Funding FAQs - Mortgage Broker (Licensed Lender)
Please Note:

The online annual reporting system will be available on or about March 1, 2011. All licensees will be receiving notifications on how to access the system by mail. All annual reports will be due May 1, 2011.

If you have any questions, please contact Al Dillione.

 

Submission of the annual report is an essential component of the Department's funding mechanism. Therefore, failure to file your online annual report may result in significant fines and penalties.

The Department recommends downloading and printing the 2009 Annual Report Worksheet (at right) before completing the online report.

If you have any questions about filing your annual report, please call Al Dillione at 609-292-7272, ext. 50436

Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this important matter.
 
Annual Report Worksheet
All Licensed Lenders (PDF)
 
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Annual Reports


Will a mortgage broker continue to be required to file an annual report?

As in the past, a mortgage broker is required to file an annual report with the Division of Banking. The report must be filed for the period of January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009.

Are any questions on the annual report new to licensees who previously filed annual reports?
Questions are similar to those in previous annual reports. For mortgage brokers, it is important to pay particular attention to

  • The total number of applications taken
  • The dollar volume of closed loans

Information must be collected from 1/1/09 through 12/31/09 and maintained to complete the annual report.

Is there a filing deadline for the annual report?
All annual reports must be filed no later than April 1, 2010 for the January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009 reporting period. Annual reports are expected to be filed electronically over the Internet through the State's secure web site.

What is the penalty for filing the annual report late?
If the filing of the annual report is late, you may be subject to a late penalty of $50 for each day the annual report filing is late. The Division of Banking MUST have report information on ALL licensees in order to properly assess and bill all licensees. Therefore, the Division may act to suspend or revoke the license(s) of a licensee that continues to fail to file its required report.

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Contact Information For licensing questions:
NJDOBI License Services, Banking
PO Box 473
Trenton, NJ 08625
E-mail: blic@dobi.state.nj.us
609-292-7272
For annual report, assessment questions:
NJ Department of Banking and Insurance
PO Box 040
Trenton, NJ 08625
E-mail: bsurveillance@dobi.state.nj.us
609-292-7272 ext. 50436

 
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