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Reciprocacy in other states for trainees

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kaylany

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Hell my name is kayla. I am currently a licensed real estate appraiser in the state of NY. I have been gaining hours over the course of a year and 4 months for my appraisal certification. There is a possibility I could be moving in a few months to another state. I was wondering if anyone knows if Im able to keep gaining certifcation hours in another state. Or would I have to start over? Thanks!
 
1. appraisal trainee?

2. licensed appraiser?

3. which other state?
 
1. appraisal trainee?

2. licensed appraiser?

3. which other state?


I am currently a licensed appraiser assistant, so not yet certified. And I'm not sure which state yet, it could be north carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Colorado, Massachusetts, Vermont, Delaware, or Virginia. It depends where my boyfriend gets a job.
 
I am currently a licensed appraiser assistant, so not yet certified. And I'm not sure which state yet, it could be north carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Colorado, Massachusetts, Vermont, Delaware, or Virginia. It depends where my boyfriend gets a job.

You are going to have to read through the rules for each of these States to find out your answer. You might also read through the sub forums for each of the States you are possibly going to. The sub forums will give you some insight as to what is happening in those areas.
 
There is no reciprocity for trainees.

http://www.dos.ny.gov/licensing/re_appraiser/re_appraiser_faq.html#12


Is there reciprocity with other states?

Yes, with the exception of Appraiser Assistants. An applicant may be certified/licensed in New York State without examination and further qualification if the applicant provides proof and is certified/licensed in another state or territory:
•Whose program has been officially endorsed by the Federal Appraisal Subcommittee.
•Whose examination has been approved by the Appraiser Qualification Board of the Appraisal Foundation.
•Who has licensing and certification qualification requirements that meet or exceed those of New York State.

Reciprocity applicants must submit the following:
•A completed appraiser application (p. 5 and 6) with $330 (application and federal registration fee)

The term for a reciprocal license/certification is 2 years.
 
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