Nebraska Statutes 76-2231.01. Credential as a certified residential real property appraiser; applicant; qualifications; fingerprints; national criminal history record check; upgraded credential; requirements; scope of practice
(1) To qualify for a credential as a certified residential real property appraiser, an applicant shall:
Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 76-2231.01
- Appraisal: A determination of property value.
- Appraisal: means (1) as a noun, an opinion of value or the act or process of developing an opinion of value or (2) as an adjective, pertaining to appraising and related functions such as real property appraisal practice. See Nebraska Statutes 76-2204
- Appraiser Qualifications Board: means the Appraiser Qualifications Board of the Appraisal Foundation. See Nebraska Statutes 76-2205.03
- Board: means the Real Property Appraiser Board. See Nebraska Statutes 76-2207.18
- Certified general real property appraiser: means a person who holds a valid credential as a certified general real property appraiser issued under the Real Property Appraiser Act. See Nebraska Statutes 76-2207.19
- Certified residential real property appraiser: means a person who holds a valid credential as a certified residential real property appraiser issued under the Real Property Appraiser Act. See Nebraska Statutes 76-2207.21
- Company: shall include any corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint-stock company, joint venture, or association. See Nebraska Statutes 49-801
- Credential: means a registration, license, or certificate. See Nebraska Statutes 76-2207.25
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Foreign: when applied to corporations shall include all those created by authority other than that of this state. See Nebraska Statutes 49-801
- Licensed residential real property appraiser: means a person who holds a valid credential as a licensed residential real property appraiser issued under the Real Property Appraiser Act. See Nebraska Statutes 76-2213
- PAREA program: means a practical applications of real estate appraisal program approved by the Appraiser Qualifications Board as prescribed by rules and regulations of the Real Property Appraiser Board. See Nebraska Statutes 76-2213.03
- Real estate: means a parcel or tract of land, including improvements, if any. See Nebraska Statutes 76-2214
- Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
- Real property: means one or more defined interests, benefits, or rights inherent in the ownership of real estate. See Nebraska Statutes 76-2214.01
- Real property appraisal practice: means any act or process performed by a real property appraiser involved in developing and reporting an analysis, opinion, or conclusion relating to the specified interests in or aspects of identified real estate or real property or an appraisal review. See Nebraska Statutes 76-2215
- Real property appraiser: means a person who is a credential holder. See Nebraska Statutes 76-2216
- State: when applied to different states of the United States shall be construed to extend to and include the District of Columbia and the several territories organized by Congress. See Nebraska Statutes 49-801
- Trainee real property appraiser: means a person who holds a valid credential as a trainee real property appraiser issued under the Real Property Appraiser Act. See Nebraska Statutes 76-2217.04
(a) Be at least nineteen years of age;
(b)(i) Hold a bachelor’s degree, or higher, from an accredited degree-awarding college or university;
(ii) Hold an associate’s degree from an accredited degree-awarding community college, college, or university in the study of business administration, accounting, finance, economics, or real estate;
(iii) Successfully complete thirty semester hours of college-level education from an accredited degree-awarding community college, college, or university that includes:
(A) Three semester hours in each of the following: English composition; microeconomics; macroeconomics; finance; algebra, geometry, or higher mathematics; statistics; computer science; and business law or real estate law; and
(B) Three semester hours each in two elective courses in any of the topics listed in subdivision (b)(iii)(A) of this subsection, or in accounting, geography, agricultural economics, business management, or real estate;
(iv) Successfully complete thirty semester hours of the College-Level Examination Program that includes:
(A) Three semester hours in each of the following subject matter areas: College algebra; college composition modular; principles of macroeconomics; principles of microeconomics; introductory business law; and information systems; and
(B) Six semester hours in each of the following subject matter areas: College composition; and college mathematics; or
(v) Successfully complete any combination of subdivisions (b)(iii) and (iv) of this subsection that ensures coverage of all topics and hours identified in subdivision (b)(iii) of this subsection;
(c) Have his or her education evaluated for equivalency by one of the following if the college degree is from a foreign country:
(i) An accredited degree-awarding college or university;
(ii) A foreign degree credential evaluation service company that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services; or
(iii) A foreign degree credential evaluation service company that provides equivalency evaluation reports accepted by an accredited degree-awarding college or university;
(d)(i) Have successfully completed and passed examination for no fewer than two hundred class hours in Real Property Appraiser Board-approved qualifying education courses conducted by education providers as prescribed by rules and regulations of the Real Property Appraiser Board. Each course shall include a proctored, closed-book examination pertinent to the material presented; or
(ii) Hold a degree in real estate from an accredited degree-awarding college or university that has had all or part of its curriculum approved by the Appraiser Qualifications Board as required core curriculum or the equivalent as determined by the Appraiser Qualifications Board. If the degree in real estate or equivalent as approved by the Appraiser Qualifications Board does not satisfy all required qualifying education for credentialing, the remaining class hours shall be completed in Real Property Appraiser Board-approved qualifying education pursuant to subdivision (d)(i) of this subsection;
(e)(i) Have no fewer than one thousand five hundred hours of experience as prescribed by rules and regulations of the Real Property Appraiser Board. The required experience shall be acceptable to the Real Property Appraiser Board and subject to review and determination as to conformity with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. The experience shall have occurred during a period of no fewer than twelve months; or
(ii) Successfully complete a PAREA program. If the PAREA program does not satisfy all required experience for credentialing, the remaining experience hours shall be completed pursuant to subdivision (e)(i) of this subsection;
(f) Submit two copies of legible ink-rolled fingerprint cards or equivalent electronic fingerprint submissions to the Real Property Appraiser Board for delivery to the Nebraska State Patrol in a form approved by both the Nebraska State Patrol and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. A fingerprint-based national criminal history record check shall be conducted through the Nebraska State Patrol and the Federal Bureau of Investigation with such record check to be carried out by the Real Property Appraiser Board; and
(g) Within the twenty-four months following approval of the applicant’s education and experience by the Real Property Appraiser Board, pass a certified residential real property appraiser examination or certified general real property appraiser examination, approved by the Appraiser Qualifications Board, prescribed by rules and regulations of the Real Property Appraiser Board, and administered by a contracted testing service. Successful completion of examination shall be valid for twenty-four months.
(2) To qualify for an upgraded credential, a certified residential real property appraiser shall satisfy the following requirements:
(a) Submit two copies of legible ink-rolled fingerprint cards or equivalent electronic fingerprint submissions to the Real Property Appraiser Board for delivery to the Nebraska State Patrol in a form approved by both the Nebraska State Patrol and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. A fingerprint-based national criminal history record check shall be conducted through the Nebraska State Patrol and the Federal Bureau of Investigation with such record check to be carried out by the Real Property Appraiser Board; and
(b) Within the twenty-four months following approval of the applicant’s education and experience by the Real Property Appraiser Board for an upgrade to a certified general real property appraiser credential, pass a certified general real property appraiser examination approved by the Appraiser Qualifications Board, prescribed by rules and regulations of the Real Property Appraiser Board, and administered by a contracted testing service. Successful completion of examination shall be valid for twenty-four months.
(3) To qualify for a credential as a certified general real property appraiser, a certified residential real property appraiser shall:
(a) Meet the postsecondary educational requirements pursuant to subdivisions (1)(b) and (c) of section 76-2232 ;
(b) Successfully complete and pass proctored, closed-book examinations for no fewer than one hundred additional class hours in board-approved qualifying education courses conducted by education providers as prescribed by rules and regulations of the board, or hold a degree in real estate from an accredited degree-awarding college or university or equivalent pursuant to subdivision (1)(d)(ii) of section 76-2232 ; and
(c) Meet the experience requirements pursuant to subdivision (1)(e) of section 76-2232.
(4) A certified residential real property appraiser shall satisfy the requirements for the trainee real property appraiser credential and licensed residential real property appraiser credential for a downgraded credential. If requested, evidence acceptable to the Real Property Appraiser Board concerning the experience shall be presented along with an application in the form of written reports or file memoranda.
(5) The scope of real property appraisal practice for a certified residential real property appraiser shall be limited to residential real property or real estate having no more than four residential units, if any, without regard to transaction value or complexity. Subdivisions for which a development analysis or appraisal is necessary are not included in the scope of real property appraisal practice for a certified residential real property appraiser.