Get Your Real Estate Appraiser Trainee Status Reinstated
Losing your appraiser trainee status feels devastating, especially knowing you may lose all those supervised hours you worked so hard to accumulate. The good news is that reinstatement is possible in most states, though the requirements vary significantly depending on how long your license has been lapsed.
Requirements vary significantly by state and length of lapse. May lose accumulated hours in some cases, requiring restart of training process.
⚠Why This Happens
Missed renewal deadline while accumulating supervised hours
very commonMany trainees get so focused on completing their required hours that they forget to renew their license on time
Couldn't find or lost supervising appraiser
commonWhen a supervising appraiser retires or changes firms, trainees may let their license lapse while searching for a new supervisor
Financial constraints during training period
commonRenewal fees can be challenging for trainees who aren't earning full appraiser income yet
Confusion about renewal requirements or dates
occasionalDifferent states have varying renewal cycles and continuing education requirements that can confuse trainees
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Contact your state appraisal board immediately
Call the board office to determine your specific reinstatement requirements and whether your accumulated hours are still valid
~1-2 hours - 2
Gather all training documentation
Collect your original trainee application, supervisor agreements, hour logs, and any completed appraisal reports
~2-4 hours - 3
Check continuing education requirements
Many states require additional CE hours for reinstatement, especially if lapsed for an extended period
~30 minutes - 4
Secure a new supervising appraiser if needed
If your previous supervisor is no longer available, you'll need to find a new qualified supervisor before reinstatement
~1-4 weeks
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