Real Estate Appraiser Classification and Regulation Act
539-1-.17(2) Disclosure of Appraiser Classification and Number
Quote:
When an appraiser makes reference to his or her appraiser classification status in any advertisement, statement of qualification, contract, or other instrument used by the appraiser, the appraiser shall print or type his or her name, appraiser classification, and number assigned by the Board.
(PDF page 31, GREAB Rules)
43-39A-10 & 539-1-.17. GREAB Rules as amended August 1, 2006
Fine of $200 for Failure of an appraiser to print or type the appraiser’s name, classification, and number assigned by the Board on any advertisement, document or instrument used by the appraiser which bears reference to the appraiser’s classification.
(PDF Page 37, GREAB Rules)
Conclusion:
The appraiser must print his name, classification, and appraiser number on any advertisement. This includes web advertising, business cards, letterheads, print advertising, etc.
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