1301:11-1-08 Licensed or certified appraisers from nonreciprocal states.
(A)A person, who has obtained a residential real estate appraiser license from another state and that state has not entered into a reciprocity agreement with the state of Ohio, may obtain an Ohio residential real estate appraiser license provided all of the following are satisfied:
(1)The state that issued the person a residential real estate appraiser license has substantially similar requirements to those for Ohio;
(2)The person completes an application form prescribed by the superintendent to be a licensed residential real estate appraiser in Ohio;
(3)The person successfully completes the criminal records check required in paragraphs (A) and (B) of rule 1301:11-3-08 of the Administrative Code;
(4) Payment of appropriate fees required by section 4763.09 of the Revised Code;
(5) The person consents to service of process in Ohio;
(6)The person provides to the division of real estate a statement of good standing from all states the person holds a real estate appraiser license or certificate; and
(7)The superintendent may waive the requirement of an examination only if the person provides to the division of real estate a copy of his or her current appraiser license.
(B)A person, who has obtained a residential real estate appraiser certificate from another state and that state has not entered into a reciprocity agreement with the state of Ohio, may obtain an Ohio residential real estate appraiser certificate provided all of the following are satisfied:
(1)The state that issued the person a residential real estate appraiser certificate has substantially similar requirements to those for Ohio;
(2)The person completes an application form prescribed by the superintendent to be a certified residential real estate appraiser in Ohio;
(3)The person successfully completes the criminal records check required in paragraphs (A) and (B) of rule 1301:11-3-08 of the Administrative Code;
(4) Payment of appropriate fees required by section 4763.09 of the Revised Code;
(5) The person consents to service of process in Ohio;
(6)The person provides to the division of real estate a statement of good standing from all states the person holds a real estate appraiser license or certificate;
and
(7) The superintendent may waive the requirement of an examination only if the person provides to the division of real estate a copy of his or her current appraiser certificate.
(C) A person, who has obtained a general real estate appraiser certificate from another state and that state has not entered into a reciprocity agreement with the state of Ohio, may obtain an Ohio general real estate appraiser certificate provided all of the following are satisfied:
(1) The state that issued the person a general real estate appraiser certificate has substantially similar requirements to those for Ohio;
(2) The person completes an application form prescribed by the superintendent to be a certified general real estate appraiser in Ohio;
(3) The person successfully completes the criminal records check required in paragraphs (A) and (B) of rule 1301:11-3-08 of the Administrative Code;
(4) Payment of appropriate fees required by section 4763.09 of the Revised Code;
(5) The person consents to service of process in Ohio;
(6) The person provides to the division of real estate a statement of good standing from all states the person holds a real estate appraiser license or certificate; and
(7) The superintendent may waive the requirement of an examination only if the person provides to the division of real estate a copy of his or her current appraiser certificate.
Effective:
01/01/2009
R.C. 119.032 review dates:
06/30/2011
CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Certification
11/10/2008
Date
Promulgated Under:
119.03
Statutory Authority:
4763.03, 4763.05
Rule Amplifies:
4763.05
Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 1/1/2009
- File Date:
- 2008-11-10
- Last Day in Effect:
- 2009-01-01
- Rule File:
- 1301$11-1-08_PH_FF_N_RU_20081110_1358.pdf
- Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
- Ill. Adm. Code 1301:11-1-08. Licensed or certified appraisers from other states