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Reciprocal Appraisers Will Now Have to Submit CE classes

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If your an expert at doing the cost approach, you can't figure how to stagger your CE classes to cover a time period for both.
 
To be in that category you will need to post a daily journal with updates by the minute…including what you had for meals. :cool:
You can't catch me if you tried. :)
 
Like sand in the hourglass, so are the comments from Zoe.
 
Draw a vertical time line for the next 4-years, mark when each license expires, figure out how many CE hours required to get to each expiration date. I had to do it with AI's 50-hours of continuing education for 5-years and Oregon's hours every two year. Don't forget to include a retirement date. Think of it like drilling an oil well and the production at each depth. : )
 
If the state accepts CE approved by other states, it could be okay. Most states don't unless you submit a request and pay them a fee.
Are you sure? I've never been asked that. We operated on a letter of good standing. So, am I scam because I work in a state that is six miles away? And used to license in a state that is 15 miles away. I live in the corner of the state. It worked for 30 years between OK and AR - so now it's a failure?
 
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Are you sure? I've never been asked that. We operated on a letter of good standing. So, am I scam because I work in a state that is six miles away? And used to license in a state that is 15 miles away. I live in the corner of the state. It worked for 30 years between OK and AR - so now it's a failure?
Don't ask me. Ask the states involved. Ask the OP.

The comment you quoted may have been poorly worded. If Oklahoma accepts a CE class approved by and taken in another state, and vice versa, it won't matter much. In NC.. if you take CE in another state and want credit from NC, you have to file paperwork, pay a fee, and wait to see if your CE is approved or not.
 
Don't ask me. Ask the states involved. Ask the OP.

The comment you quoted may have been poorly worded. If Oklahoma accepts a CE class approved by and taken in another state, and vice versa, it won't matter much. In NC.. if you take CE in another state and want credit from NC, you have to file paperwork, pay a fee, and wait to see if your CE is approved or not.
It is not that. He is saying they require 42 hours every 3 years. In other words, they renew every 3 years like where TN renews every 2 years and requires 28 hours.

TN has an approved provider list too so the education provider has to be on that list.
 
Terrel has helped this forum out a bunch. I am glad and jealous he is able to retire next year.

I will tell you something else that changed in Tennessee. The appraiser commission and the real estate agent commission used to be separate.

Both are under same director now. In other words, one director is over both real estate agents and real estate appraisers in TN.

Same department at State level. They have different commissions but same director is over both commissions.
 
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