Updating your Personal Information

Updating your Personal Information

FMLS maintains a profile for each member. The profile includes your contact phone numbers, email address, and web address. You can update your profile at any time. 

To update your personal information:

1. Log in to www.firstmls.com
2. Tap the My Account tile in the My FMLS box.



3. On the menu that appears, click Edit My Profile.



4. Add or correct the information in the boxes provided.



5. Click on the Save Changes button.

Please note that this information will save immediately to your member record, but our software partners are in control of how frequently they update their systems.  It may take up to an hour for any change to your personal information to reflect in their data.
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