There are four Categories of Appraisers in Kansas:
- Provisional Real Property (Trainee)
- Licensed Real Property
- Certified Kansas Residential Real Property Appraiser
- Certified General Real Property Appraiser
Proctored Exam Required
In accordance with your state laws you have to take a final exam in a proctored setting. This means you will take the exam with a supervisor (proctor) present similar to what would happen in an in-class course offering.
Most states have strict rules on who cannot be a proctor. When you finish the online lessons, you contact our school administrator. They will help you find an acceptable "proctor".
Usually, it will be someone at a local library close to you. We then work with you and the proctor to schedule a time for you to take the final exam. Our school administrator sends the exam package to the proctor. They administer the exam to you and then send the entire exam package back to us for grading. We then notify you of the results. This is a process that we have used for over 14 years successfully.
Kansas Appraisal Continuing Education Requirements:
As a prerequisite of renewal of certification, an appraiser shall present evidence satisfactory to the Board of having met the continuing education requirements.
The continuing education requirements for a renewal are the completion of the equivalent of 14 hours of instruction. A three year total of 42 hours of continuing education hours may be averaged over each three year renewal period. As a part of the hour requirement, the applicant must complete a minimum of 7 hours of instruction covering USPAP every renewal period.
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