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I received an e-mail from NMLS stating I have a deficiency in my application. What is a deficiency?

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I received an e-mail from NMLS stating I have a deficiency in my application. What is a deficiency?

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A deficiency is placed on your NMLS record to notify you of any missing information that is still required to complete the review of your application. Licensing requirements will be approved or marked deficient on your NMLS record. Once an item is marked deficient in NMLS, the system will send an e-mail telling you that the application is deficient and asking you to log into NMLS. Contact information for the person handling your application is included with the deficiency item. You should e-mail that employee directly using the contact information provided in NMLS.

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