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Non-resident Appraiser Application for Temporary Practice is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Department of Labor & Regulation - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: What is a non-resident appraiser?
A: A non-resident appraiser is an appraiser who is licensed or certified in another state and is seeking to practice appraisal activities temporarily in South Dakota.
Q: What is a temporary practice?
A: Temporary practice refers to the ability of non-resident appraisers to provide appraisal services in South Dakota for a limited period of time, without having to obtain a full license in the state.
Q: How can I apply for temporary practice as a non-resident appraiser in South Dakota?
A: To apply for temporary practice, you need to submit a Non-Resident Appraiser Temporary Practice Application to the South Dakota Appraiser Certification Program.
Q: What are the requirements for temporary practice as a non-resident appraiser in South Dakota?
A: The requirements may include being in good standing in your home state, having a valid license or certification, and providing proof of errors and omissions insurance.
Q: What is the duration of temporary practice in South Dakota?
A: Temporary practice is allowed for a period of up to 30 days in a calendar year, with a maximum of 3 temporary practice periods per year.
Q: Do I need to have a supervising appraiser in South Dakota for temporary practice?
A: Yes, you must have a supervising appraiser who holds a valid license in South Dakota and is responsible for your appraisal activities during the temporary practice period.
Q: Are there any fees associated with the non-resident appraiser temporary practice application?
A: Yes, there is a fee for the application, as well as additional fees for fingerprinting and background checks.
Q: Can I extend my temporary practice period in South Dakota?
A: No, temporary practice cannot be extended beyond the initial 30-day period.
Q: What happens if I want to practice as a non-resident appraiser in South Dakota beyond the temporary practice period?
A: If you want to continue practicing as a non-resident appraiser in South Dakota, you will need to apply for a full license through the regular licensing process.
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