Tennessee Appraisal Education State Requirements

The information contained in below is designed to provide a summary of the minimum education, experience and examination requirements established by the Tennessee Real Estate Appraiser Board. http://www.state.tn.us/commerce/boards/treac/index.html The information can be found in the Tennessee Statutes and Rules and Regulations. However, we recommend that you contact the Appraisal Board for more detailed information.

Four Categories of Appraisers in Tennessee
Registered Trainee
State Licensed Appraiser
State Certified Residential Appraiser
State Certified General Appraiser

License and Certification Requirements

To Be Eligible for Licensure/Certification, a person must:

Education and Experience Requirements

Education:

Each level must successfully complete the specified hours of approved real estate appraisal courses for each level of licensure, which includes at least 15 hours on the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). The specified hours are:

Experience:

A. There is no experience requirement for the Registered Trainee. Registered Trainees must work under the direct supervision of a licensed or certified residential, or certified general appraiser.

B. Applicants for a Licensed Appraiser certificate shall have a minimum of 2,000 hours of experience in no less than 24 months.

C. Applicants for a Certified Residential Appraiser certificate shall have a minimum of 2,500 hours of experience over a period of no less than 24 months.

D. Applicants for a Certified General Appraiser certificate shall have a minimum if 3,000 hours of experience over a period of no less than 30 months. The experience shall include at least 1,500 hours in non-residential appraisal work.

Continuing Education Requirements:

All licensed/certified appraisers in the State of Tennessee are required to have 28 hours of continuing education every renewal period. Appraisers are allowed a maximum of 14 hours continuing education credit for approved online courses every renewal period. A course may only be taken for continuing education credit once every 5 years. This includes courses with substantially similar subject matter, whether or not the course has the same name. An exception to this policy is the USPAP course. Licensees may obtain continuing education credit for a USPAP course taken more than once, provided that the licensee takes the course no more than one (1) time during the two (2) year renewal cycle. Because all continuing education needs to be received in this office 30 days prior to an appraiser’s expiration date, any continuing education taken within that 30-day window that was not used towards the current renewal period may be held and credited towards the appraiser’s next renewal period.

License Renewal

Certificate Renewal:

Licenses expire every two years from the date of licensure. A completed renewal application, accompanied by the required fee and documentation of the required continuing education hours, must be submitted to the Board.

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