Bob Ipock
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- North Carolina
If youare an appraiser in NC AND a NC licensed r/e broker read the link below.
You can now use any approved NCAB c/e class for your real estate c/e elective. This is the first year that the NCREC will allow electives for CE. Appraisers can now get 4 hours of CE credit for any NCAB approved course. See item # 7 on the attachment. Just passing this on this information.
http://www.ncrec.gov/Forms/Education/CECreditRequest.pdf
You can now use any approved NCAB c/e class for your real estate c/e elective. This is the first year that the NCREC will allow electives for CE. Appraisers can now get 4 hours of CE credit for any NCAB approved course. See item # 7 on the attachment. Just passing this on this information.
http://www.ncrec.gov/Forms/Education/CECreditRequest.pdf
7. Completion of a Prelicensing, Precertification or Continuing Education Course Approved by the North
Carolina Appraisal Board [Attach and return with this form a copy of your course completion certificate issued by the course
sponsor for submission to the North Carolina Appraisal Board.]