Arizona Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 17, 2016) |
Title 4. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS |
Chapter 46. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS - REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL DIVISION |
Article 2. REGISTRATION, LICENSURE, AND CERTIFICATION AS AN APPRAISER |
Section R4-46-203. Application for Non-resident Temporary Licen- sure or Certification
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A. To be eligible to obtain a non-resident temporary license or certificate, an individual shall:
1. Be licensed or certified as an appraiser in a state other than Arizona;
2. Not be licensed or certified as an appraiser in Arizona; and
3. Have a dated and signed letter from a client that names the individual and indicates the client has engaged the individual to conduct an appraisal in Arizona, identifies the property or properties to be appraised, and specifies a date certain for completion of the assignment that is no more than one year from the date on which the Board issues a non-resident temporary license or certificate.
B. To apply for a non-resident temporary license or certificate, an individual who meets the pre-requisites in subsection (A) shall submit:
1. An application form, which is available from the Board office and on its web site;
2. An irrevocable consent to service of process;
3. Documentation of citizenship or alien status, specified under A.R.S. § 41-1080(A), indicating the applicant’s presence in the U.S. is authorized under federal law;
4. Fingerprints that meet the criteria of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and are taken by a law enforcement agency or other qualified entity. The applicant shall obtain a fingerprint card from the Board and provide the card to the agency or entity that takes the fingerprints.
5. The fee required under R4-46-106; and
6. The charge established by the Department of Public Safety for processing fingerprints.
C. The Board shall grant an extension of no more than 120 days to an individual to whom a non-resident temporary license or certificate has been issued if the individual provides written notice to the Board before the date specified in subsection (A)(3) that more time is needed to complete the assignment described in subsection (A)(3).
D. An appraiser to whom the Board has previously issued a non- resident temporary license or certificate may, if qualified under subsection (A), apply for anther non-resident temporary license or certificate by complying with subsection (B) except, the Board shall not require the applicant to comply again with subsections (B)(4) and (B)(6).
E. The Board shall issue no more than 10 non-resident temporary licenses or certificates to an individual in any 12-month period.
Historical Note
Adopted effective December 29, 1995 (Supp. 95-4). Sec- tion R4-46-203 renumbered to R4-46-204; new Section R4-46-203 adopted effective October 1, 1998; filed in the Office of the Secretary of State September 10, 1998 (Supp. 98-3). Amended by final rulemaking at 11 A.A.R.
1880, effective May 3, 2005 (Supp. 05-2). Amended by
final rulemaking at 13 A.A.R. 1381, effective June 2, 2007 (Supp. 07-2). Section repealed; new Section made
by exempt rulemaking at 19 A.A.R. 4023, effective November 21, 2013 (Supp. 13-4).