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Real Estate Appraisal Schools - Online Real Estate Appraisal License CoursesStates vary in their real estate appraisal requirements, so please refer to this overview for considering an appraisal career for general information. Some states require a trainee license (for which there may be online courses) whereas other states do not have such a classification, but require that you have experience under the supervision of one or more appraisers. Still other states allow only partial or no distance education. This varies by state, so you are advised to review each state's requirements. Confirm your state's real estate appraisal requirements, courtesy of The Appraisal Foundation, a not-for-profit educational organization dedicated to the advancement of appraisal professional valuation. All classes that we offer have been approved by the individual state's Appraisal Regulatory Board and most are IDECC certified. Real Estate Appraisal School - how to become a real estate appraiser Now is a great time to start your Real Estate Appraisal career. On January 1, 2008, the minimum education requirements for all states is going to significantly increase, both in number of hours and in college-level course requirements. If you earn your appraiser license before 2008, you will just need to keep up with the Appraisal Continuing Education requirements. * A new window will open - choose "Search Courses by State" and enter your state. These courses are provided by McKissock Real Estate and Appraisal School. All other state appraisal courses are provided through Career WebSchool, the online division of Thompson CompuTaught, one of the leaders in Real Estate distance education. All appraisal courses offered by Career WebSchool are certified by the International Distance Education Certification Center (IDECC), which is dedicated to promoting quality in distance education. Already have a real estate appraisal license? Click here to view states with real estate appraisal continuing education courses online (Appraisal CE online). |
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