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Utah Real Estate Appraiser License Requirements

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The Utah Division of Real Estate has established the minimum educational requirements for an appraisal license. The minimum educational requirements include the following:

Appraiser Trainee

  • Education: 75 hours of appraisal education, including the 15-hour USPAP
  • Experience: None required
  • College-level requirements: None required
  • Exam: None required

Licensed Appraiser

  • Education: 150 hours of appraisal education, including the 15-hour USPAP
  • Experience: 2,000 hours of acceptable appraisal experience within one to five years as outlined in the Appraiser Experience Schedule
  • College-level requirements: None required
  • Exam: Required

Certified Residential Appraiser

  • Education: 200 hours of appraisal education, including the 15-hour USPAP
  • Experience: Be an active licensed appraiser in good standing, complete 2,500 hours of acceptable appraisal experience and have at least 24 months work experience; at least 1,250 experience hours must be residential
  • College-level requirements: Associate Degree or higher. In lieu of the required degree, 21 Semester credit hours in the following subject matter courses: English Composition; Economics (Micro or Macro); Finance; Algebra, Geometry, or higher mathematics; Statistics; Computer Science; Business or Real Estate Law
  • Exam: Required

Certified General Appraiser

  • Education: 300 hours of appraisal education, including the 15-hour USPAP
  • Experience: Be an active Licensed Appraiser or Certified Residential Appraiser in good standing, complete an additional 1,000 hours experience after becoming a Licensed Appraiser for a total of 3,000 hours of work experience; at least 1,500 experience hours must be non-residential
  • College-level requirements: Bachelor Degree of higher. In lieu of the required degree, 30 Semester credit hours in the following subject matter courses: English Composition; Macro Economics; Micro Economics; Finance; Algebra, Geometry, or higher mathematics; Statistic; Computer Science; Business or Real Estate Law; and 2 elective courses in Accounting, Geography, Agricultural Economics, Business Management or Real Estate
  • Exam: Required

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