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Appraiser Apprentice
Like most states, there is a pilot program for potential appraisers to begin their path toward becoming fully licensed. In South Carolina, the Appraiser Apprentice permit is the first level you are recommended to achieve before you can start appraising homes and other property on your own.
Here’s a quick overview of everything you’ll need to become an appraiser apprentice:
Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working Under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check |
75 hours of qualifying appraisal education and 4 hours of a Trainee/Supervisor Appraiser course | None required, though you will need to associate with a Supervisory Appraiser before receiving your trainee permit. (You’ll work under your Supervisory Appraiser to earn experience hours after receiving your trainee permit.) | Not required | Not required | Required |
Licensed Appraiser
The next level up is a licensed appraiser. At this level, you can provide appraisal services in federally related transactions with:
Non-complex one-to-four-unit residential properties (transaction value < $1,000,000)
Complex one-to-four-unit residential properties AND commercial properties (transaction value < $250,000)
Here’s a quick overview of everything you’ll need to become a licensed appraiser:
Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working Under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check |
150 hours (only 75 additional if you have already earned your Appraiser Apprentice permit) | 1,000 hours in no less than six months | Not required | Must pass exam National Uniform Licensing Examination for Licensed Residential Appraisers | Required |
Certified Residential Appraiser
Certified residential appraisers may provide appraisal services in federally related transactions with:
One-to-four-unit residential properties without regard to value or complexity
Commercial properties (transaction value < $250,000)
Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working Under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check |
200 total hours | 1,500 hours in no less than 12 months | Bachelor’s degree in any field of study; OR Associate degree in a specific business category; OR 30 hours of specific college courses; OR Licensed for 5 years in good standing To satisfy education requirements in another way, see the Appraisal Foundation criteria (pg. 20) | Must pass exam National Uniform Licensing Examination for Licensed Residential Appraisers | Required |
Licensed Mass Appraiser
This is the first license level of the “mass” category, which works primarily with county tax assessment offices. The licensed mass appraiser engages in the mass appraisals of the following:
Non-complex one-to-four-unit residential properties (transaction value < $1,000,000)
Complex one-to-four-unit residential properties AND commercial properties (transaction value < $250,000)
Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working Under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check |
150 hours | 1,000 hours in no less than six months | Not required | Must pass exam National Uniform Licensing Examination for Licensed Residential Appraisers | Required |
Certified Residential Mass Appraiser
This license level is the next step up for the mass category licenses. With this license you can appraise the following:
Mass appraisals of one-to-four residential unites without regard to value or complexity
Non-residential properties with a transaction value less than $250,000
Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working Under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check |
200 hours | 1,500 hours in no less than 12 months | Not required | Must pass exam National Uniform Licensing Examination for Licensed Residential Appraisers | Required |
Certified General Mass Appraiser
The certified general appraiser, like with standard appraiser licenses, is the highest level of the mass category licenses. At this level, you can engage in all types of mass appraisal activity for ad valorem purposes.
Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working Under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check | | | |
300 hours | 3,000 hours in no less than 18 months | Not required | Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working Under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check |
| | | 75 hours of qualifying appraisal education and 4 hours of a Trainee/Supervisor Appraiser course | None required, though you will need to associate with a Supervisory Appraiser before receiving your trainee permit. (You’ll work under your Supervisory Appraiser to earn experience hours after receiving your trainee permit.) | Not required | Not required | Required |