How to Get a Residential Real Estate Appraiser's License in the District of Columbia
By Ray Anderson, published Jan 30, 2006
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In the District of Columbia, there are two distinct levels of real estate appraiser licensure, each of which has a specific license and certification requirement. These levels are "Residential Real Property Appraiser" and "General Real Property Appraiser."
Every applicant for either of these levels must meet the following qualifications:
• The applicant must be at least 18 years old.
• The applicant must not have been convicted of a crime of moral turpitude
• The applicant must turn in a notarized application form with two recent passport photos.
• The applicant must meet the current educational requirements and submit a Certificate of Appraiser Education Form.
• The applicant must submit a notarized Work Experience Log of Appraisal Reports to indicate having met the required experience.
• The applicant must pass a written State exam.
• The applicant must submit to the Board an application for an Appraiser License within 30 months of passing the state exam.
Each one of the two different licensure levels demands a different level of approved education.
• The Residential Real Property Appraiser candidate must pass a board-approved examination after having studied 90 hours of a state-approved course of which at least 15 hours must be the National Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) course.
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Takeaways
- Real Estate Appraisers service lenders.
- Real Estate Appraisers service sellers.
- Real Estate Appraisers service buyers.
Did You Know?
Real Estate Appraisers are needed during all market conditions, thereby assuring year round employment.
Resources
- The District of Columbia Board of Appraisers: 1-888-204-6206
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