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Qualifying Education
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Exam
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Experience
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Continuing Education
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Scope of Practice
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150 hours of approved prelicensure appraiser education (see specific course requirements in Table 1 )
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Yes
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2,000 hours, over at least 12 months at least 1,500 of which are residential appraisals
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28 hours for every 2 years of licensing after the first renewal
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Any non-federally related transactions, and federally related transactions of 1-4 family residences up to $1,000,000, or commercial properties up to $250,000
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Licensees in this category, may appraise real property involving any non-federally related transactions. They may also appraise federally related transactions involving non-complex 1 to 4 family residential properties with transaction values up to $1,000,000; complex 1 to 4 family residential property with values less than $250,000, and all other types of property with values less than $250,000. They may assist a certified residential or certified general appraiser in appraising residential properties over $1,000,000 or complex or non-residential properties over $250,000, but they may not sign the report. Their contribution must be acknowledged pursuant to Standard 2-3 of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice.
Applications for the licensing exam may be filed upon completion of 200 hours of residential level prelicensure courses, including the 15-hour national USPAP course, and 2,000 hours of documentable residential appraisal experience.
To obtain the state licensed appraiser application materials call the board office at (517) 241-9288, request the materials in writing, or download the application from the Forms and Publications page.
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