09-30-2016, 09:32 AM
cookderosa Wrote:Is that all states? My son has that on his "to do list" within the next few years, North Carolina doesn't look like it has adopted that requirement.The North Carolina Appraisal Board welcomes you to its Web site
Criteria for each level: The North Carolina Appraisal Board welcomes you to its Web site
It's not a requirement here in CA. 30 college credits (says nothing about grades or that it has to be from a college, so I would think ACE would work) or an AA/AS in any field for the lowest level (up to $1M in value); BA/BS in any field to upgrade to a higher level once you've worked 2,500hrs/2.5 years as an appraiser.
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