Best Arizona MLO Continuing Education Courses Compared
Compare Arizona renewal CE packages, prices, and reporting speed before you buy.
Compare Arizona MLO continuing education providers for the 8-hour requirement including the 1-hour AZ course — price, format, discounts, and NMLS reporting speed.
| # | School & fit | Format · Access | List price▾ | Code / workflow | After workflow▾ | Go to school |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 24hourEDUBest Value | Online self-paced video course Flexible self-paced access access 1 package | $69.00 Starting at | No discount code available | $69.00 no discount | Go to 24hourEDU |
| 2 | The CE ShopBest Discount | Self-paced online CE (standard and video courses) Course access through December 31 access 2 packages | $119.00 List price | SUMMER40 | $71.40 save $47.60−40% | Go to The CE Shop |
| 3 | OnlineEd | Online self-study with video segments and downloadable eBook Available through December 31 access 1 package | $85.00 Starting at | No discount code available | $85.00 no discount | Go to OnlineEd |
| 4 | RealEstateU | Online self-study (7-hour SAFE core plus state or elective hours) 90 days from purchase access 1 package | $99.00 List price | CERTLAUNCH | $89.10 save $9.90−10% | Go to RealEstateU |
| 5 | Knowledge Coop | Video-first self-paced CE on the Coop+ platform, plus live in-person events Varies by course access 2 packages | $111.00 Starting at | No discount code available | $111.00 no discount | Go to Knowledge Coop |
| 6 | OnCourse Learning | Self-paced online, video, webinar, and in-person classroom CE Varies by format access 2 packages | $121.00 Starting at | No discount code available | $121.00 no discount | Go to OnCourse Learning |
Arizona MLO continuing education requirements
Per the NMLS state-specific education requirements, every state-licensed Arizona MLO must complete 8 hours of NMLS-approved continuing education each year: 3 hours of federal law, 2 hours of ethics, 2 hours of non-traditional mortgage lending, 1 hour of Arizona-specific education. The deadline to complete Arizona CE is December 31, and the license is renewed through NMLS under the Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions. The 1-hour Arizona-specific component is mandatory — a generic national course that skips it will not renew a Arizona license.
Compare Arizona MLO CE providers on the complete package for your license — the right hour total with any required state course included — then on final checkout price, course format, and how fast the school reports completions to NMLS. Every provider in this comparison is an NMLS-approved course provider.
- Annual CE load: 8 hours (3 hours of federal law, 2 hours of ethics, 2 hours of non-traditional mortgage lending, 1 hour of Arizona-specific education).
- Deadline: December 31. Course providers can take up to 7 days to report completions to NMLS, so finish at least a week early.
- First-year exemption: MLOs who completed pre-licensure education in the same year their license was approved do not need CE that year.
- Successive-years rule: you cannot take the same CE course two years in a row, so check the course year and title before repurchasing from last year’s provider.
Arizona provider coverage notes
Arizona is a high-volume MLO market, so most national CE catalogs sell the AZ 1-hour course as part of a complete 8-hour package rather than as a separate add-on.
RealEstateU sells a complete 8-hour AZ package at a flat $99 list price (the same price it charges in every state), and the CERTLAUNCH code takes 10% off. OnlineEd's 8-hour comprehensive course runs $85 plus a $12 NMLS credit banking fee. On pure price, 24hourEDU's $69 combo (7-hour core plus a 1-hour state-specific elective) is the lowest verified full-requirement option here.
The CE Shop covers all 50 states with standard ($119) and video ($129) 8-hour courses plus a multi-state tool that helps MLOs licensed in several states buy once. OnCourse Learning is the format outlier — besides self-paced text ($121) and video ($130), it runs live webinars and in-person classrooms ($189) for MLOs who want scheduled class time. Knowledge Coop's video-first 8-hour comprehensive is $111 with the AZ state course sold separately at $20.50.
Two additional national brands are worth knowing but are not in the priced table because their current package prices could not be confirmed live at build time: Mortgage Educators & Compliance (in-person, live webinar, and self-study formats with a price-match guarantee) and Diehl Education (new federal and state course content every year with 24-48 hour NMLS reporting). Empire Learning, a popular budget option in past renewal seasons, merged into OnlineEd — its catalog now lives there.
What Arizona MLOs say about renewal CE
For Arizona MLOs the most common purchase mistake is the missing state hour: the 1-hour Arizona-specific course is part of the required 8, and a bargain national package that only carries a general elective leaves the renewal incomplete. The fix is checking that the package explicitly lists the AZ course before paying.
Beyond that, Arizona renewers split on format — fast readers finish a self-paced text course in an afternoon, while MLOs who retain more from video pick a video-first provider even at a higher price. Leaving CE for the last week of December is the other repeated regret, since completions can take up to 7 days to post to NMLS and renewal cannot be submitted until they do.
Related Arizona MLO resources
If you are renewing, the checklist below walks the full NMLS renewal sequence. If you are researching for a new license instead of a renewal, use the pre-licensing comparison.
- Arizona MLO pre-licensing courses
- MLO continuing education renewal checklist
- Compare MLO CE providers in every state
- NMLS pre-licensing education checklist
MLO CE is an annual renewal requirement
Mortgage loan originator continuing education is a yearly requirement under the federal SAFE Act, not a one-time course. Every state-licensed MLO must complete NMLS-approved CE each year they hold a license (unless they finished pre-licensure education in the same year the license was approved), and the license cannot be renewed until the hours post to the NMLS record.
Use the provider table to compare package fit, current discount path, delivery format, and reporting speed. Course providers can take up to 7 days to report completions to NMLS, so the practical deadline is always about a week earlier than the official one — NMLS itself promotes an early-December SMART deadline for exactly this reason.
Arizona MLO CE renewal planning
Match the package to the exact Arizona requirement first: 8 total hours with the 1-hour Arizona-specific course included. Then compare final checkout price after any code, the course format you can actually finish, and how quickly the provider reports to NMLS relative to the December 31 deadline.
Price matters, but a complete package matters more. A cheaper course that is missing required hours, or that reports too slowly to post before December 31, costs more in late-CE fees and renewal delays than the savings were worth.
How to compare Arizona MLO CE providers
- Confirm the package covers all 8 required hours including the AZ state course — not just the 7-hour federal core.
- Compare final checkout price after discount codes and NMLS credit banking fees, not the headline price.
- Check reporting speed: completions can take up to 7 days to post to NMLS, and Arizona CE is due December 31.
- Verify the course is the current 2026 edition so the successive-years rule does not void your hours.
- Keep CE separate from pre-licensing and late CE — each is a different course category in NMLS.