Get Your Real Estate Appraiser License Reinstated
A lapsed appraiser license means you cannot legally conduct property appraisals for mortgage purposes, directly impacting your income and professional standing. While this feels overwhelming, most states have clear reinstatement procedures that can get you back to work relatively quickly if you act promptly.
Reinstatement typically follows established procedures but requires completing paperwork, paying fees, and potentially additional education. Timeline and requirements vary significantly by state.
⚠Why This Happens
Missing continuing education requirements
very commonFailed to complete required CE hours before license expiration
Forgot renewal deadline
commonMissed the renewal deadline due to oversight or lack of notification
Financial hardship
occasionalUnable to pay renewal fees on time
Career break or medical leave
occasionalTook time off from appraisal work and didn't maintain license
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Contact your state's real estate appraiser board
Call immediately to understand your specific reinstatement requirements and grace period options
~30 minutes - 2
Gather required documentation
Collect proof of completed continuing education, work logs, and any other required materials
~2-4 hours - 3
Complete any missing continuing education
Enroll in and complete any outstanding CE requirements if allowed for reinstatement
~1-5 days - 4
Submit reinstatement application with fees
Complete all paperwork and pay required reinstatement and renewal fees
~1 hour
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