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Licensed or Certified Appraiser Licensure by Reciprocity

When to Apply by Reciprocity Apply by reciprocity when you hold current Real Property Appraiser (RPA) licensure/certification in another jurisdiction (state, U.S. territory or District of Columbia) and the classification is the same as you want in Delaware. If you do not hold current RPA licensure/certification in the classification you want in any jurisdiction, you […]

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Appraiser Temporary Practice Permit

General Information When a Temporary Practice Permit is granted, you may provide appraisal services only for the assignment identified on the permit. The term assignment means engagement by a single client to appraise one or more properties in a single appraisal contract. Temporary practice permits expire six months from the date of issue. You may […]

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Certified Assessor

When to Apply To practice assessing in Delaware, you must hold one of these licenses: Certified Assessor, or Certified Residential Appraiser, or Certified General Appraiser You may submit an application for Certified Assessor licensure after you have completed 90 hours of qualifying education (QE). For information on assessor education, see the International Association of Assessing […]

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Appraiser Trainee

When to Apply You may apply after you have completed 75 hours of qualifying education (QE). Your QE hours must be from the Appraisal Qualifications Board’s (AQB) core curriculum and earned within past five years. For information on the core curriculum, see Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria. There is no experience or exam requirement; however, […]

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