What is a MIN number for mortgages?

Originated by MERSCORP Holdings, Inc.’s MERS system, the mortgage identification number (MIN) is a unique 18-digit number used to track a mortgage loan throughout its life, from origination to securitization to payoff or foreclosure.

Does MERS own my mortgage?

MERS does not take ownership of your loan or own your mortgage debt. You’ll still make your payments to your lender or mortgage servicer.

What is a MERS search?

The MERS System is a national electronic database that tracks changes in mortgage servicing rights and beneficial ownership interests in loans secured by residential real estate.

Where is the min number located?

The system uses a unique 18-digit number, known as a Mortgage Identification Number, or MIN, that is assigned to each loan and used to track the loan throughout its life — from closing to payoff. Borrowers can find their MIN on the deed of trust signed at closing, or elsewhere on their mortgage paperwork.

How do I find out who holds my mortgage?

Call your mortgage servicer.

  1. Check your monthly mortgage statements to find the phone number for your servicer.
  2. If they are not the same company that owns your mortgage, you can ask them to share what they know about who does own it.

How do you know if mortgage is a MERS?

Access to MERS Servicer ID is available by phone at 1-888-679-6377 and online at http://www.mersinc.org/information-for-homeowners/my-mortgage-info.

How do I find out who the investor is on my mortgage?

Who Is Your Mortgage Holder or Backer?

  1. The easiest option is to call the servicer and ask who holds or backs your loan.
  2. You can also send a qualified written request to your servicer asking who owns or guarantees the loan.

How do I Find my Miin number?

Look up your MIIN here. Form 5000-46, MSHA Individual Identification Number can be filed online or completed online and printed, and mailed to MSHA according to the instructions provided below.

Who needs a Miin number?

Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) personnel, mine operators, independent contractors, miners, state grantees, MSHA qualified and certified persons and approved instructors. A MIIN is only required for persons applying for or modifying one of the following qualifications, certifications, or approvals:

How to lookup information associated with the lowest value in table?

To lookup information associated with the lowest value in table, you can use a formula based on INDEX, MATCH, and MIN functions. In the example shown, a formula is used to identify the name of the contractor with the lowest bid. The formula in F6 is:

How to request an MSHA individual identification number (Miin)?

Request an MSHA Individual Identification Number (MIIN) Questions regarding this form should be directed to MSHA Qualification and Certification Unit at above address or locally in Colorado (303) 231-5472, toll free (800) 579-2647, Fax (303) 231-5474, E-Mail to [email protected].