Non-Depository Services Division

Most non-depository programs require that a licensee pay a fee and provide prior written notification of any changes such as:

  • change of control in ownership or stock transfers,
  • change of name,
  • change of location,
  • change in legal identity,
  • addition of trade name, etc.

To avoid severe penalties for failure to provide prior written notice, contact this office at least 30 days prior to any changes that you may be considering.

This division is responsible for the licensing, supervision, and regulation of 11 programs. For brief descriptions of the types of entities supervised by this division, please see below.  For information regarding filing a complaint click here. The e-mail address for the Non-Depository Division is ofilicensing@ofi.la.gov.

Program Descriptions

  • Bond for Deed

    A person (escrow agent) is designated through a contract to distribute payments in installments for the purchase of real property.  After payment of a stipulated sum the person delivers title of the real property to the buyer.

  • Check Cashers

    A person, unless otherwise exempt, who accepts compensation for cashing checks, drafts, money orders, or other commercial paper.

  • Licensed Lenders

    Persons engaged in the business of making consumer loans and financing insurance premiums (finance companies).

  • Notification Filers

    Persons engaged in selling goods or services on credit and persons who take assignment of or undertake direct collection of payments from or enforcement of rights against debtors arising from these sales or loans.

  • Pawnbrokers

    Persons who lend money on a deposit or pledge or who take items into possession as security for money advanced.

  • Deferred Presentment and Small Loans (Payday Lenders)

    Persons who make loans of $350 or less for a term of 60 days or less. Deferred presentment transactions are small loans of $350 or less where the lender accepts a check from the borrower and agrees to hold it for a period of 30 days or less prior to negotiation or presentment to the bank.

  • Repossession Agents

    Persons who physically obtain possession of collateral for a secured party and engage in the business or accept employment to locate and recover collateral pursuant to the Louisiana Default Remedies Act, R.S. 6:965, et seq.

  • Residential Mortgage Lenders/Brokers

    Persons who, for compensation or the expectation of compensation, obtain or offer to obtain loans secured by mortgages on residential property located in Louisiana. The term includes both lenders and brokers.

NMLS Call Center Toll Free Number 

1-855-NMLS-123 or 1-855-665-7123

Custodian of Record


Michelle Jeansonne
Custodian

NOTICE: Most non-depository programs require that a licensee pay a fee and provide prior written notification of any changes such as:

  • change of control in ownership or stock transfers,
  • change of name,
  • change of location,
  • change in legal identity,
  • addition of trade name, etc.

To avoid severe penalties for failure to provide prior written notice, contact this office at least 30 days prior to any changes that you may be considering.

IMPORTANT! Applicants are not licensed to operate until a license is received.

Record Requests


For open records requests, please mail or fax your request to:

Mail
ATTN: Non-Depository Division
8660 United Plaza Boulevard, 2nd Floor
Baton Rouge, LA 70809-7024

Fax: (225) 925-4525

Non-Depository Complaints


All complaints must be submitted in writing. To file a complaint, please complete the complaint form and send to OFI by mail or fax.

Mail:
ATTN: Non-Depository Division
8660 United Plaza Boulevard, 2nd Floor
Baton Rouge, LA 70809-7024

Fax:
(225) 925-4525