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How to Enter the Appraisal Profession
A brochure that outlines how to become an appraiser. This brochure focuses on various disciplines of appraisal: real property, personal property and business valuation.
How to Enter the Real Property Appraisal Profession
This publication is intended to provide basic information to individuals who are considering entering the real property appraisal profession.
Florida Appraiser Continuing Education
Trainee, Licensed, and Certified appraisers must complete 30 hours of continuing education. The 30 hours shall include the 7-hour National USPAP update course or its equivalent and shall be taught by an AQB certified USPAP instructor, without significant duplication of material. A minimum of 3 hours shall be dedicated to a review and update of the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Law and Board Rules, and provide an introduction to other state and federal laws affecting real estate appraisals. As of December 1, 2006, the minimum 30 hours of continuing education shall contain at least three (3) hours reviewing and updating the roles and rules of supervisor and trainee appraisers.
Florida Appraisal Post License Courses
All trainee appraisers that wish to remain in the trainee licensing category must complete post-licensing. You must complete the required 45 hours of post-licensing education by the second renewal period following the issuance of the license, plus the 3-hour Florida Law Update.

Certified General Appraiser
An applicant for certification as a general real estate appraiser must present evidence satisfactory to the Board that the applicant meets the following minimum education, experience, and examination requirements:
(1) Education requirement.
(a) A Bachelors degree, or higher, from an accredited college or university; or
Certified Residential Appraiser
To become a certified residential appraiser, you must have a valid social security number; submit the required application packet, proof of 200 hours of education, proof of experience, and proof of fingerprints in an electronic
format.
An applicant for certification as a residential real estate appraiser must present evidence satisfactory to the Board that the applicant meets the following minimum education, experience, and examination requirements:
Education requirement.
(a) An Associate degree, or higher, from an accredited college, junior college, community college, or university; or
Registered Trainee Appraiser
A person registered by the department as qualified to perform appraisal services only under the direct supervision of a licensed or certified appraiser. A registered trainee appraiser may accept appraisal assignments only from her or his primary or secondary supervisory appraiser, and may only take payment for appraisal services directly from the supervisor.
Trainee applicants must have a valid social security number, complete 100 hours of approved pre-licensure education, which includes the 15-Hour National USPAP course, and submit the required application packet, proof of completing the electronic fingerprints.
Mortgage Broker Continuing Education
1494.00313 Loan originator license renewal.--
(1) In order to renew a loan originator license, a loan originator must:
Broker Post License Course
The State of Florida requires real estate brokers, before their first license renewal (18 – 24 months), to complete 60 hours of post licensing courses. We teach this as two 30 hour courses. The Broker Management 30 hour course and the Essentials of Real Estate Investment 30 hour course.
Real Estate Brokerage, A Management Guide $150
Sales Associate Post Licensing Course $150

This text covers the topics required by the Florida Real Estate Commission for this course. Topics include Agency/Brokerage, Property Management, Finance, Economics, and Appraisal. Includes 5 sections, 14 chapters, 2 appendices, a practice final exam, glossary, and index.
Continuing Education for Brokers
A popular, interactive approach to the 14-hour CE course, offering timely and critical information to licensees in short, lively chapters, with interspersed progress quiz questions. The “Forms-to-Go” section is a new concept in making important forms (21) readily available to licensees.
14 hours of continuing education is required for all real estate sales associates and brokers after their first license renewal.
This course is offered in three ways:
Continuing Education for Sales Associate
A popular, interactive approach to the 14-hour CE course, offering timely and critical information to licensees in short, lively chapters, with interspersed progress quiz questions. The “Forms-to-Go” section is a new concept in making important forms (21) readily available to licensees.

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