Colorado State | Dept. of Regulatory Agencies | Div. of Real Estate | Appraiser Information
How
do I check appraiser status?
How do I do an address change?
How do I obtain a certificate of license history?
How can I get a temporary appraisal permit?
How can I get information about becoming licensed as
an appraiser?
How can I apply through reciprocity?
How and when do I renew?
How can I reinstate?
Conservation Easement Appraisal Frequently Asked Questions
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How
do I know if the appraiser I have engaged is in good standing?
Check license
information at our
database search.
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How do I do an address change?
You may change
your residence or business address by submitting this
application by fax or mail.
Be sure to fill
it out completely and to include your new phone number if the number
has changed.
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How
do I obtain a certificate of license history or letter of good standing?
There is currently
a fee of $15 dollars for this request. Please send a check in the
amount of $15 to BOREA with your request form for your license history
to:
BOREA
Attn: Licensing
1560 Broadway, Suite 925
Denver, CO 80202
Please include
your name, license number and tell us what state to send the history
to. If you want it to be sent directly to you, please let us know.
The certificate
will be processed in 3 to 7 business days.
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How
can I get a temporary license to do an appraisal in Colorado?
You may obtain
a Colorado Temporary Permit if you are a licensed or certified appraiser
in another state. You will need a permit for each assignment but
you may appraise more than one property per assignment. Complete
the Application and Permit for Temporary Appraisal
Practice in Colorado. The fee for the permit is $75.00. You
will need to enclose a copy of your current license or certification
with your application. It is not necessary to enclose a letter of
good standing or certificate of license history.
Please note that although the temporary permit is issued for a period
of six months, the permit is good for the entire term of the assignment
listed on your application. If you require an extension beyond six
months to complete your assignment, you may contact us @ (303) 894-2166,
or fax your request to (303) 894-2683. There is no fee for this
extension.
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How can I get information about becoming licensed
as an appraiser?
Read Colorado
Appraiser Licensing and Examination Information.
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I
am licensed/certified in another state but I want to appraise property
in Colorado. How can I become licensed in Colorado?
An appraiser
who resides in Colorado or another state and is licensed or certified*
in another state** may become licensed or certified in Colorado
without meeting education and examination requirements. Complete
an Application for Licensure or Certification
as a Colorado Real Estate Appraiser through Endorsement or Reciprocity.
You must submit a current certificate of license history from your
current or last state of residency with your application.
*Registered
or provisional appraisers from other states may not apply for registration,
licensure, or certification in Colorado through endorsement or reciprocity.
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When
do I renew my registration, license, or certification?
A renewal notice
will be mailed to your address of record in early to mid-November prior
to your expiration. When renewing online, you will be required to certify that you have completed the required hours of continuing
education. Do not send proof of completion of your continuing
education. It is your responsibility to renew your license whether
or not you receive a renewal notice. Instructions on renewing your license online can be found here.
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How
can I reinstate my expired registered, licensed, or certified appraiser
license?
You may reinstate
your expired license within two years of the expiration date. Check
On-line
Services to verify the expiration date and check
the website for the correct fee. The fee is determined by the
length of time that your license has expired. In reinstating your
license you are certifying that you have completed the required
continuing education requirements. After two years of expiration a re application is required for license.
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1560 Broadway, Suite 925, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 894-2166 or (303) 894-2185 - Phone (303) 894-2683 - Fax E-Mail