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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 but wishes to appraise property in South Dakota temporarily.
Q: What is a temporary practice?
A: Temporary practice refers to the limited period during which a non-resident appraiser is allowed to appraise property in South Dakota.
Q: How can I apply for temporary practice as a non-resident appraiser in South Dakota?
A: You can apply for temporary practice by submitting a Non-Resident Appraiser Application for Temporary Practice to the South Dakota Real Estate Commission.
Q: What documents do I need to submit with my application?
A: You will need to submit a completed Non-Resident Appraiser Application for Temporary Practice form, proof of current licensure or certification in your home state, and a certificate of insurance.
Q: Is there a fee for the application?
A: Yes, there is a fee for the Non-Resident Appraiser Application for Temporary Practice in South Dakota.
Q: How long does it take to process the application?
A: The processing time may vary, but it typically takes around 4-6 weeks for the South Dakota Real Estate Commission to process the application.
Q: What are the requirements for temporary practice as a non-resident appraiser?
A: The requirements include holding a current license or certification in your home state, having no prior disciplinary actions or sanctions, and maintaining a certificate of insurance.
Q: Is there a limit on the duration of temporary practice?
A: Yes, temporary practice as a non-resident appraiser in South Dakota is limited to 180 days in a calendar year.
Q: Can I renew my temporary practice authorization?
A: Yes, you can renew your temporary practice authorization by submitting a new application and paying the required fee.
Q: What happens if I don't comply with the temporary practice requirements?
A: Failure to comply with the temporary practice requirements may result in disciplinary action, including the revocation of your temporary practice authorization.
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