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Working 2 VA RLCs

NOGAVA

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Sep 13, 2007
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Certified Residential Appraiser
State
Georgia
Let's say you're on the VA panel & your typical (non-VA) coverage area crosses state lines. Into what would be under the jurisdiction of a different RLC. Is it possible to become a panel appraiser in the neighboring RLC in conjunction with your current RLC?
 
Let's say you're on the VA panel & your typical (non-VA) coverage area crosses state lines. Into what would be under the jurisdiction of a different RLC. Is it possible to become a panel appraiser in the neighboring RLC in conjunction with your current RLC?
That's an interesting question, I do not believe there is anything prohibiting it in the handbook. I am certain it would depend on need. If the neighboring state is handled by another RLC and you are covering an outlying area where they have limited coverage, it would be worth a shot.
 
RLCs can cover large areas like California's RLC was located in Arizona and covered Nevada and other States.

YOU STILL have to be licensed in the States you work. What the RLC service area covered has nothing to do with where you can practice.
 
Appreciate the responses. Obviously, licensure is in place given the typical coverage area.

WarEagle--You're in my neighboring state. I'm in the ATL RLC with mutual recognition in FL. What region are you located? I'm considering applying to access the NW area from Tallahassee to Pensacola.
 
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