§ 62-39-102. Chapter Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: “Analysis assignment” means an analysis, opinion or conclusion prepared by a real estate appraiser that relates to the nature, quality or utility of identified real estate or identified real property; “Applicant for initial registration, licensure, or certification”: Means any person applying for a registration, license, […]
§ 62-39-103. License or Certificate Required
Except as provided in § 62-39-104, it is unlawful for anyone to solicit an appraisal assignment or to prepare an appraisal or an appraisal report relating to real estate or real property in this state without first obtaining a real estate appraiser’s license or certificate. This section shall not be construed to apply to individuals […]
§ 62-39-104. Applicability
This chapter does not apply to a real estate broker or salesperson licensed by this state who, in the ordinary course of business, gives an opinion to a potential seller or third party as to the recommended listing price of real estate or an opinion to a potential purchaser or third party as to the […]
§ 62-39-105. Certification — Restrictions on Use — Prerequisite to Preparing and Signing Certified Appraisal
No person other than a state certified real estate appraiser under this chapter shall assume or use that title or any title, designation or abbreviation likely to create the impression of certification as a real estate appraiser by this state. Only an individual who has qualified as a state certified real estate appraiser under this […]
§ 62-39-106. State Law Not to Be More Stringent Than Federal Law
No state law regulating real estate appraisers shall be more stringent than any federal law regulating real estate appraisers.
§ 62-39-101. Short Title
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “State Licensing and Certified Real Estate Appraisers Law.”