Appraiser license requirements

The requirements for obtaining and maintaining a real estate appraiser’s license in Michigan are mandated by the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth. To obtain a real estate appraiser’s license, an applicant must have at least 75 hours of pre-licensure coursework plus the 15 hour National USPAP course. To maintain a license, a real estate appraiser must complete 28 hours of continuing education per two-year education cycle. These requirements assist the state in making sure that Michigan’s appraisers are well-qualified and up-to-date on current law, practice, and technological advances.
 
On this section of the MiCREA Web site, appraisers and those interested in becoming a licensed appraiser can access information about current pre-licensure and continuing education courses offered throughout Michigan.

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Pre-licensing information

Pre-licensing courses are offered by the following providers:

Please check with the State of Michigan’s Department of Labor and Economic Growth to verify that the packages and courses offered by these providers fulfill the state’s requirements.

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Guide to 2008 AQB Qualifications Standards Changes

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Events calendar

Appraisal Institute 2008 Education Schedule
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September 17 - 19, 2008 MAR Convention & Expo

 

License requirements
Pre-licensing info
Guide to 2008 AQB
Events calendar
Check your continuing education status

 

 



 

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