This document was released by North Carolina Appraisal Board and contains the most recent official instructions for Appraiser Experience Log .
Q: What is the Appraiser Experience Log?
A: The Appraiser Experience Log is a document used in North Carolina for appraisers to record their work experience.
Q: What is the purpose of the Appraiser Experience Log?
A: The purpose of the Appraiser Experience Log is to provide evidence of an appraiser's work experience as required for licensing and certification in North Carolina.
Q: Who needs to maintain an Appraiser Experience Log?
A: Appraisers who are seeking to become licensed or certified in North Carolina need to maintain an Appraiser Experience Log.
Q: What information should be included in the Appraiser Experience Log?
A: The Appraiser Experience Log should include details of the appraiser's work, such as the address of the property, the date of the appraisal, the type of property, and the client.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for filling out the Appraiser Experience Log?
A: Yes, there are specific requirements for filling out the Appraiser Experience Log, such as including all relevant entries and ensuring they are signed and dated by a supervisory appraiser.
Q: How long should I maintain the Appraiser Experience Log?
A: The Appraiser Experience Log should be maintained for a minimum of five years from the date of application for licensing or certification.
Q: What happens if I don't maintain an Appraiser Experience Log?
A: Failure to maintain the Appraiser Experience Log as required may result in delays or denial of licensing or certification in North Carolina.
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