DFPI Licenses and Regulates


Other State and National Financial Institution Regulators

 

logo of OCCOffice of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)

The OCC is responsible for national banks.  National banks are distinguished by the words “national” or “national association” or the initials “N.A.”

Examples: Bank of America, N.A. Citibank, N.A., JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., Union Bank, N.A., U.S. Bank, N.A., and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

National banks sometimes omit the words “national association” or the initials “N.A.” in their advertising. To determine if your bank is a national bank, you may wish to check your official bank documents, checks, loan documents, deposit agreement, etc.

Note: On July 21, 2011, supervisory responsibility for federal savings associations transferred from the OTS to the OCC.

 

NCUA logoNational Credit Union Administration (NCUA)

The National Credit Union Administration is responsible for Federal credit unions.  Federal credit unions are distinguished by the words “federal” or the initials “F.C.U.”

Examples: First Technology Federal Credit Union, Kinecta Federal Credit Union, Lockheed Federal Credit Union, Mission Federal Credit Union, Navy Federal Credit Union and Schools First Federal Credit Union (fka Orange County Teachers FCU)

Federal credit unions sometimes omit the word “federal credit union” or the initials “F.C.U.” in their advertising.  To determine if your credit union is a Federal credit union, you may wish to check your official documents, checks, loan documents, deposit agreement, etc. for the exact legal title.

 


Other California Financial Service Regulators

 

CalDRE logoCalifornia Department of Real Estate (DRE)

The DRE is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the Real Estate Law and Subdivided Lands Law. Licensees include real estate brokers and salespersons, prepaid rental listing services and mineral, oil and gas brokers. Real estate brokers may also act as mortgage brokers.

 

OREA logoCalifornia Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers (BREA)

BREA safeguards public trust by promoting professionalism in the real estate appraisal industry through licensing, education, and enforcement.

 

 


Additional State Financial Service Contacts

 

OAG logoOffice of the Attorney General (AG) – Department of Justice

The AG administers the Check Casher Permit Program. Every owner of a check cashing business in California is required by law to obtain a permit from the Attorney General’s Department of Justice.

 

 

CDI logoDepartment of Insurance (CDI)

CDI licenses and regulates the rates and practices of insurance companies, agents, and brokers in California including title insurance companies and title insurance controlled escrows.

 

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Last updated: Jun 19, 2023 @ 5:02 pm