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Application for Certified General Certification is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina Appraisal Board - a government authority operating within North Carolina.
Q: What is the Certified General certification?
A: The Certified General certification is a professional designation for real estate appraisers in North Carolina.
Q: How do I apply for the Certified General certification in North Carolina?
A: To apply for the Certified General certification in North Carolina, you need to complete an application form and meet certain education and experience requirements.
Q: What are the education requirements for the Certified General certification?
A: The education requirements for the Certified General certification include completing a bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited college or university.
Q: What are the experience requirements for the Certified General certification?
A: The experience requirements for the Certified General certification include completing 3,000 hours of experience in real estate appraisal over a minimum of 30 months.
Q: How much does it cost to apply for the Certified General certification?
A: The cost to apply for the Certified General certification in North Carolina is $250.
Q: How long does it take to process the application for the Certified General certification?
A: The processing time for the application for the Certified General certification in North Carolina is approximately 6 to 8 weeks.
Q: Are there any exams required for the Certified General certification?
A: Yes, you need to pass the Certified General exam in order to obtain the certification.
Q: Is the Certified General certification valid in other states besides North Carolina?
A: The Certified General certification is valid only in North Carolina. Each state has its own certification requirements for real estate appraisers.
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