To become a real property appraiser, you will need to obtain education and experience, and pass a state-administered licensing or certification exam. The Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB) set new minimum education criteria that became effective in all states on January 1, 2008. The new criterion includes an increase in the minimum number of hours required to become licensed or certified, and specifies specific topic areas to be covered by these courses. Also, the criterion includes more in-depth topic coverage and increase in hours. There will also be a new uniform state licensing/certification examination, and a college degree requirement for the certified levels. If you are just beginning your education, or were unable to complete your licensing or re-licensing education prior to January 1, 2008, you fall under the new education criteria.
You must get a state approved license.
In order to get an appraiser license in the state of Maryland, you will need to complete courses in real estate appraisal, get a real estate Appraiser Trainee license, work as an appraiser trainee at least 2 years and take the exam for real estate appraiser.
To sell any home that does not belong to you, you need a real estate license. I don't know if this is the same as an appraiser's license, but I have a feeling they are not the same.
In order to become a Real Estate Appraiser in the state of Ohio, it is not necessary to hold a state license. However, appraisers in the state are usually licensed, registered, or certified. Check with National Appraisal Standards Board.
You can find a real estate appraiser school at the Appraiser License website. Once on the page, select the state you want to get your license in to bring up more information.
The licenses are regulated by the state where you live and any states where you desire to work under the license. A life insurance sales license will have nothing to do with a license to be an appraiser. They are probably controlled by to difference agencies if you are talking about a property appraiser. If you are talking about an insurance adjuster rather than appraiser then they would both be handled by the Insurance Department.
There are many steps to acquring an appraiser license in Florida. First you want to go to school and get some good background knowledge. You will then need to get a license with the state.
Check with your state Real Estate Commission, usually under the Department of Insurance and Banking. This is a license similar to the process of becoming a real estate agent. Try searching for "Real Estate Appraiser License"
First, one needs to get a trainee license. Then, one needs to find a job working for an appraiser. One should get a real estate license and complete 150 hours of license education, and 2000 hours of trainee experience. Then one can apply for an appraisal license and take a state test.
I need to know a few things on license requirements for medical prpfessionals
Look at the top of the license plate then it will show it.
I can understand your concern with not wanting to go to the school. Perhaps you can find answers to your questions at the school to further your knowledge of how to get your license online.