The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) has amended the licensing requirements for real estate appraisers. The following changes went into effect on December 31, 2013:
If you are an associate or trainee appraiser, you must:
1) Give the name and address of your supervising appraiser to the IDFPR; and
2) Keep a log for each supervising appraiser you work with, detailing the type of property, the type of work you performed, and other details.
If you are a supervising appraiser, you must:
1) Directly supervise associate or trainee appraisers for their first 500 hours of experience;
2) Have a valid license as either a certified general real estate appraiser or a certified residential real estate appraiser;
3) Give the IDFPR the name of each new associate or trainee appraiser within 10 days after you hire them;
4) Give the IDFPR the name of each associate or trainee appraiser immediately after they leave your employ.
Illinois Real Estate Law Blog
Thursday, February 20, 2014
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