Ala. Admin. Code r. 780-X-16-.02

Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 10, July 31, 2024
Section 780-X-16-.02 - Checklist

CHECKLIST FOR BECOMING LICENSED AND/OR CERTIFIED APPRAISER

1. Meet personal, work experience and educational requirements. For Trainee Real Property Appraisers applying for licensure as a Certified General Real Property Appraiser, a personal interview with the Real Estate Appraisers Board may be required.
2. Complete state application for (1) Trainee Real Property Appraiser; (2) State Registered Real Property Appraiser; (3) Licensed Real Property Appraiser; (4) Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser; (5) Certified General Real Property Appraiser.
3. Return completed TYPED application with transcripts, course evaluation forms and non-refundable application fees to P.O. Box 304355, Montgomery, AL, 36130.
4.
a. Effective August 1, 2018, the following fees are in effect:

Trainee Real Property Appraiser:

Licensed Real Property Appraiser:

Application Fee -

$150.00

Application Fee -

$275.00

Annual License Fee -

335.00

Annual License Fee -

335.00

Total Amount -

$485.00

Washington Registry Fee -

40.00

Total Amount -

$650.00

State Registered Real Property Appraiser: Appraiser:

Certified Residential Real Property

Application Fee -

$275.00

Application Fee -

$275.00

Annual License Fee -

335.00

Annual License Fee -

335.00

Total Amount -

$610.00

Washington Registry Fee -

40.00

Total Amount -

$650.00

Certified General Real Property Appraiser:

Application Fee -

$275.00

Annual License Fee -

335.00

Washington Registry Fee -

40.00

Total Amount -

$650.00

5. If all requirements are met, you will receive:

Approval and Admission letter for exam (if required) and notification of instructions for scheduling exam.

6. After satisfactory completion of the examination applicant is required to send to the Board office the original picture examination score along with appropriate license and/or certification fee. Your Certificate of licensure and/or certification will be sent after required information is received.
7. Satisfactory completion of an exam must be made within twenty-four months after application is approved by the Board. The applicant may take exam as many times within the twenty-four month period as he or she chooses until a passing grade is obtained. After twenty-four-month expiration applicant must submit new application and necessary fees.

FIVE CATEGORIES OF APPRAISERS IN ALABAMA.

1.Trainee Real Property Appraiser - This classification requires the trainee to work under the direct supervision of a certified or licensed real property appraiser who has been approved by the Board as a Mentor. The scope of practice for the appraiser trainee classification is the appraisal of those properties, which the supervising appraiser Mentor is permitted to appraise.
2.State Registered Real Property Appraiser - The "State Registered Real Property Appraiser" classification includes those individuals who may perform real estate appraisals on non-federally related properties (those properties which are the subject of appraisal for non-federally related transactions) including:
(1) complex appraisals of 1 to 4 unit non-federally related residential properties having transaction value of $250,000 or less; other non-federally related non-residential properties having transaction value of $250,000 or less.
(2) non-complex appraisals of 1 to 4 unit non-federally related residential properties having transaction values of $1,000,000 or less.
(3) This classification does not include the appraisal of subdivisions wherein a development analysis/appraisal is necessary and utilized.
3.Licensed Real Property Appraiser - This classification includes those individuals who are licensed to perform real estate appraisals on properties involved in federally-related transactions including:
(a) complex appraisals of 1 to 4 unit residential properties having transaction value of $250,000 or less;
(b) non-complex appraisals of 1 to 4 unit residential properties having transaction value of $1,000,000 or less;
(c) appraisals of other types of real estate having transaction value of $250,000 or less. The Licensed Real Property Appraiser is authorized to give a "Certified Appraisal" on a federally-related transaction, in accordance with FIRREA requirements.
4.Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser - This classification refers to those individuals licensed by the Board as being qualified to perform federally-related residential real estate appraisals on 1 to 4 unit residential properties without regard to the complexity or dollar amount. These appraisers are also permitted to appraise non-residential properties having a transaction value of $250,000 or less. The Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser is authorized to give a "certified appraisal" on a federally-related transaction in accordance with FIRREA requirements.
5.Certified General Real Property Appraiser - This classification shall consist of those persons certified by the Board as qualified to perform appraisals on all types of real estate, regardless of complexity or transaction value. This classification allows the appraiser to give a "certified appraisal" on a federally-related transaction in accordance with FIRREA requirements.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

1. The "Trainee Real Property Appraiser" - no experience required. Applicant must provide proof of a high school diploma or its equivalent and 75 hours of appraisal education as set out in § 780-X-3-.06(a) completed during last five years, including a 15-hour Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice during last two years. USPAP courses taken to meet this requirement must be taught by an instructor certified by the AQB._Trainee's appraisal experience must be under the direct supervision of a Licensed or Certified Real Property appraiser who has been approved by the Board as a Mentor. If the Trainee plans to use these experience hours as part of the experience needed for licensure, the work must be included in the Trainee's assignment log, and the appraisal report must be signed by the Mentor.
2. The "State Registered Real Property Appraiser" - Applicant must have a minimum of 100 points or 1000 hours of actual appraisal experience earned during at least 12 months. Experience credit will be given for appraisals completed within the last five years. Applicant must provide proof of a high school diploma or its equivalent and 75 hours of appraisal education as set out in § 780-X-3-.06(b) completed during last ten years, including a 15-hour Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice during the last two years. USPAP courses taken to meet this requirement must be taught by an instructor certified by the AQB.
3. The "Licensed Real Property Appraiser" - Applicant must have been an appraiser for six (6) months and have a minimum of 1000 hours of actual appraisal experience. Experience credit will be given for appraisals completed within the last five years. Applicant must provide proof of a high school diploma or its equivalent and satisfactorily completion of at least one hundred fifty (150) hours of appraisal education as set out in § 780-X-3-.06(c) completed during last ten years, including a 15-hour Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice during the last two years. USPAP courses taken to meet this requirement must be taught by an instructor certified by the AQB.
4. The "Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser" - Applicant must have been an appraiser and appraising real property for no less than twelve (12) months with a minimum of 1500 hours of actual appraisal experience. Experience credit will be given for appraisals completed within the last five years. Applicant must provide a transcript of college education and proof of satisfactory completion of at least two hundred (200) hours of appraisal education as set out in § 780-X-3-.06(d). Appraisal education must be completed during last ten years and the 15-hour Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice course must be completed during the last two years. USPAP courses taken to meet this requirement must be taught by an instructor certified by the AQB.
5. The "Certified General Real Property Appraiser" - Applicant must have been an appraiser and appraising real property for no less than 18 months with a minimum of 3000 hours of actual appraisal experience. At least 1500 of the 3000 hours of experience must be in non-residential appraisals. Experience credit will be given for appraisals completed within the last five years. Applicant must provide proof of satisfactory completion of a Bachelor degree or higher from an SEC accredited college or university and at least three hundred (300) hours of appraisal education as set out in § 780-X-3-.06(e) completed during last ten years, including a 15-hour Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice course during the last two years. USPAP courses taken to meet this requirement must be taught by an instructor certified by the AQB.

The Alabama Real Estate Appraisers Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services.

Ala. Admin. Code r. 780-X-16-.02

New Rule: Filed February 27, 1996; effective April 3, 1996. Amended: Filed January 16, 1997; effective February 20, 1997. Amended: Filed February 23, 1998; effective March 30, 1998. Amended: Filed August 21, 2001; effective September 25, 2001. Amended: Filed December 4, 2003; effective January 8, 2004. Amended: Filed April 7, 2006; effective May 12, 2006. Amended: Filed May 22, 2008; effective June 26, 2008. Amended: Filed November 18, 2011; effective December 23, 2011.
Amended by Alabama Administrative Monthly Volume XXXIV, Issue No. 08, May 31, 2016, eff. 7/4/2016.
Amended by Alabama Administrative Monthly Volume XXXVII, Issue No. 01, October 31, 2018, eff. 11/9/2018.

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Statutory Authority:Code of Ala. 1975,