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  1. The Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board (FREAB) has amended Florida Administrative Code 61J1-4.008which deals with instructor continuing education. The rule became effective 1/3/2018. The seminar is no longer required to renew an instructor’s license. The renewal requirements for appraisal instructors: 3 hours Florida Laws and Rules

  2. Licensure Information. For initial application or supporting documents for your application, please fax them to 850-488-8040. An applicant must be at least 18 years old, hold a high school diploma (more detailed information is available in Chapter 475.615, Florida Statutes) and fulfill the following:

  3. The Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board (FREAB) has amended Florida Administrative Code 61J1-4.008which deals with instructor continuing education. The rule became effective 1/3/2018. The seminar is no longer required to renew an instructor’s license. The renewal requirements for appraisal instructors: 3 hours Florida Laws and Rules

  4. Oct 26, 2010 · The Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board meets bi-monthly at the Division of Real Estate at 400 W. Robinson Street, Suite N-901, Orlando, Florida, 32801. The meetings are held on the first Monday and Tuesday of the meeting month unless otherwise specified. References: FS 475.613; Rule 61J1-1; More Details: Division of Real Estate

  5. Oct 26, 2010 · The Board regulates the issuance of all appraisal licenses; disciplines appraisers in violation of license law; ensures qualifications for licensure are in compliance with Appraiser Qualifications Board guidelines; regulates the approval of appraisal courses; establishes standards for real estate appraisers; and establishes standards for supervisory appraisers.

  6. Using the links below, you can get information on licensing requirements, check the status of an existing application, apply using a printable application, or access the online application system if available for the specific business or profession. If you are updating or changing the status of an existing license or licenses, you will most ...

  7. Aug 24, 2011 · 2) The letters that appear before the actual numbers are being used because it is consistent with the way your license number appears on the Appraisal Subcommittee's National Registry. 3) The hyphen is included in the text of S. 475.622, Florida Statutes. References: s. 475.622, F.S; 61J1.7.001 F.A.C. Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board; More ...