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235.03.2-X. Non-Resident Licensure & Certification -- Temporary Practice Permit

AR ADC 235.03.2-XArkansas Administrative CodeEffective: October 2, 2020

West's Arkansas Administrative Code
Title 235. Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing
Division 3. Arkansas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board
Rule 2. Arkansas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board Rules
Effective: October 2, 2020
Ark. Admin. Code 235.03.2-X
Formerly cited as AR ADC 151.00.1-VIII;  AR ADC 151.00.1-IX
235.03.2-X. Non-Resident Licensure & Certification -- Temporary Practice Permit
A Temporary Practice Permit is a type of an appraiser credential which allows a licensed or certified appraiser from another jurisdiction to complete an appraisal assignment in this State. A Temporary Practice Permit is issued to qualified applicants on an assignment basis. The original term of the Permit will not exceed six (6) months from the date of issuance. Only nonresident licensed or certified appraisers may apply for a Temporary Practice Permit.
Temporary Practice Permit Requirements
A. Temporary Practice Permits may be obtained by nonresidents of this State through recognition of another jurisdiction's program of licensing and certification in accordance with A. C. A. § 17-14-306. Temporary Practice Permits are issued on an assignment basis, with a term not to exceed six (6) months from the date of issuance. Only licensed or certified appraisers qualify for a Temporary Practice Permit.
1. A person licensed or certified as a real property appraiser by another jurisdiction may register with the Board to qualify to appraise real property in Arkansas if:
a. The appraiser's business in Arkansas is of a temporary nature not to exceed six (6) months; and
b. The Temporary Practice Permit applicant is currently in good standing as an appraiser in every jurisdiction where he/she is credentialed. The appraiser's National Registry information found on the Appraisal Subcommittee's website may be used in determining the appraiser's licensing and disciplinary history.
2. A person wishing to be credentialed under this section must:
a. Submit an application for a Temporary Practice Permit on a form approved by the Board, found on the Board's website;
b. Submit an irrevocable consent to service of process in this State on a form approved by the Board, found on the Board's website;
c. Pay the required fees; and
d. Provide all supporting documentation or information requested by the Board in connection with the application for a permit.
3. The appraiser who registers for a Temporary Practice Permit is not required to complete a Criminal Background Check.
B. The term of a Temporary Practice Permit shall extend for the duration of the particular assignment. However, if the assignment is not completed within six (6) months, the appraiser may apply for an extension to the original expiration date of the permit, provided the appraiser:
1. Is continuing the same appraisal assignment listed on the original application for a Temporary Practice Permit; and
2. Requests an extension on a form approved by the Board. The request must be received by the Board or postmarked (not metered) before the expiration of the current Temporary Practice Permit.
C. Court testimony following the completion of an assignment performed by a nonresident appraiser holding a Temporary Practice Permit shall not require an extension or issuance of an additional permit.

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Amended Dec. 13, 2014; Dec. 30, 2019; Oct. 2, 2020.
Current with amendments received through February 15, 2024. Some sections may be more current, see credit for details.
Ark. Admin. Code 235.03.2-X, AR ADC 235.03.2-X
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