Appraisal
Qualifications for Appraiser Credentials
Please check the New Qualifications for Appraiser Credentials below.
Certified Residential College Requirement Options:
- Bachelor’s Degree, from an accredited college, in any field of study.
- Associates Degree, from an accredited college, in a Focused Field of Study (Business Administration; Accounting; Finance; Economics; or Real Estate).
- Successful Completion of 30 College Semester Credit Hours in ten, 3 semester hour courses, including: English Composition, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Finance, Algebra, Geometry, or Higher Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Business or Real Estate Law, and two elective courses in: Accounting, Geography, Agricultural Economics, Business Management, or Real Estate.
- Successful Completion of College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Exams Equivalent to 30 Semester Hours including: College Algebra, College Composition, College Composition Modular, College Mathematics, Principles of Macroeconomics, Principles of Microeconomics, Introductory Business Law, and Computer Science.
- Any Combination of options #3 and #4 above That Includes All of The Topics Identified.
- Experience "Opt Out" of College Requirements ONLY for Current Licensed Appraisers (if licensed for five (5) years), IF they also meet each of the following additional standards:
- No Disciplinary Action Affecting the License within five (5) years.
- 1,500 Hours of Experience.
- Passing the Certified Residential Exam.
Other Rules/State Requirements to remember:
- Experience hours toward Licensure are only recognized during the time when the individual was registered with the Division as a Trainee.
- Certified Residential Appraiser candidates must complete at least 500 experience hours, accumulated over at least 6 months during the time when the applicant is licensed as a State Licensed Appraiser.
- The Appraisal Board may not award credit for appraisal experience earned more than five years prior to the date of application.
- At least 50% of the appraisals submitted for experience credit shall be appraisals of properties located in Utah.
Experience gained for work without a traditional client may qualify for experience hours but cannot exceed 50% of the total experience requirement. - As to the first 35 residential appraisals or first 20 non-residential appraisals completed, as applicable to the license or certification being sought, the property inspection must include: - Measurement of the exterior of the property that is the subject of an appraisal; and - Inspection of the exterior of a property that is used as a comparable in an appraisal.
- An individual applying for certification as a Certified Residential Appraiser shall document at least 75% of the hours submitted from either the residential experience schedule (Appendix 1), or the mass appraisal schedule (Appendix 3).
- An individual applying for certification as a Certified General Appraiser shall document at least 1,500 experience hours from the general experience schedule (Appendix 2); or properties other than 1 – 4 unit residential properties identified in the mass appraisal schedule (Appendix 3).
- A maximum of 50% of required experience hours may be earned from appraisal of vacant land.
- Review appraisals shall be awarded experience credit when the appraiser performs technical reviews of appraisals prepared by employees, associates, or others, provided the appraiser complies with USPAP Standards Rule 3 when the appraiser is required to comply with the rule. The following credit shall be awarded for review of appraisals: desk review - 30% of the hours that would be awarded if a separate written review appraisal report were prepared, up to a maximum of 500 hours; and field review - 50% of the hours that would be awarded if a separate written review appraisal report were prepared, up to a maximum of 500 hours
Please see Rule R162-2g - Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Administrative Rules , for all rules and information.