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Licensing Requirements
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Real Estate Appraiser Trainee
 

Real estate appraiser trainee means any person who has been issued a license by the board to appraise properties under the supervision of a licensed general real estate appraiser or residential real estate appraiser.

   

Education Criteria - Seventy-Five (75) hours of academic instruction, which includes 30 hours in Appraisal Principles, 30 hours in Appraisal Practice and 15 hours of instruction on the mandatory course, National Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP).  

Experience Criteria - None Required

Examination Criteria - None Required

     
General Certified Real Estate Appraiser
 

General certified real estate appraiser means a person who holds a current, valid license issued to him by the board for appraisal of all types of real estate regardless of complexity or transaction value.

   

Education Criteria - 300 hours of AQB required Core Curriculum courses as listed here AND a Bachelors Degree or higher OR 30 semester credit hours in the following courses: English Composition; Micro Economics; Macro Economics; Finance; Algebra, Geometry or higher math; Statistics; Computer Science; Business or Real Estate Law; and two (2) elective courses in accounting, geography, ag-economics, business management, or real estate.

Experience Criteria - A minimum of 3,000 hours (300 credit points) of appraisal experience obtained over a period of three calendar years (36 months).

Examination Criteria - The education and testing requirements for a license as a General Certified Real Estate Appraiser must be satisfied prior to submission of the application for experience review.  Candidates must successfully complete the General Certified Appraiser Examination with a passing score of 75%.  Click on the following link to register, with PSI, for the exam: http://www.psiexams.com

     
Residential Certified Real Estate Appraiser
     
 

Residential certified real estate appraiser means any person who holds a current, valid license issued by the board to appraise one to four residential units, without regard to transaction value or complexity, and perform appraisals of other types of real estate having a transaction value of two hundred fifty thousand dollars or less.  This includes the appraisal of vacant or unimproved land that is utilized for one to four family residential units.

   

Education Criteria - 200 hours of AQB required Core Curriculum courses as listed here AND an Associate Degree or higher OR 21 semester credit hours in the following courses: English Composition; Principles of Economics (Micro or Macro); Finance; Algebra, Geometry or higher math; Statistics; Computer Science; and Business or Real Estate Law.

Experience Criteria -
A minimum of 2,500 hours (250 credit points) of appraisal experience obtained over a period of two calendar years (24 months).

Examination Criteria - The education and testing requirements for a license as a Residential Certified Real Estate Appraiser must be satisfied prior to submission of the application for experience review.  Candidates must successfully complete the Residential Certified Appraiser Examination with a passing score of 75%.  Click on the following link to register, with PSI, for the exam: http://www.psiexams.com.

 

 

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