For a nonresident to qualify for a temporary credential as a licensed residential real property appraiser, a certified residential real property appraiser, or a certified general real property appraiser, an applicant must be currently credentialed to engage in real property appraisal practice under the laws of another jurisdiction, and must comply with all of the provisions of the Act and this Title relating to temporary credentialing.
002.01 Any applicant for a temporary licensed residential, certified residential, or certified general real property appraiser credential must: 002.01A Submit an application and required documentation for the appropriate classification on forms approved by the Board showing compliance by the applicant with all temporary credentialing requirements established by the Act or by this Title;002.01B Submit a letter of engagement or contract indicating the location(s) and property types of the real property appraisal practice assignment;002.01C Pay a non-refundable temporary credential application fee of $100.00; and002.01D Pay a non-refundable temporary credentialing fee of $50.00.002.02 Any application received at the Board's office considered to be incomplete will not be processed, and may be returned to the applicant as incomplete. Any application not considered to be incomplete will be processed.002.03 If the applicant meets the requirements in the Act and this Title, the application will be considered a completed application and a temporary credential may be issued to the applicant by Board staff. If the Board's director finds that the applicant may not meet one or more of the requirements in the Act and this Title, the application shall be placed before the Board for consideration. If the Board finds that the applicant meets the requirements in the Act and this Title, the application will be considered a completed application and a temporary credential may be issued to the applicant.002.04 Upon approval of the application, the applicant will be issued: 002.04A A letter notifying him or her of his or her approval as a temporary credential holder, along with the terms of the temporary credential;002.04B A credentialing card in a form approved by the Board; and002.04C Instructions to access his or her credentialing card if needed.002.05 An application may be denied at any time during the process if the applicant is found to not meet the requirements in the Act and this Title that pertain to temporary credentialing.002.06 Any request for one additional six-month approval of a temporary credential shall be made to the Board on forms approved by the Board. The request will be denied if the reason for the request of the additional six-month approval is not directly related to the initial approval granted by the Board. Notice of the decision will be provided to the requestor in writing.298 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 3, § 002
Adopted effective 2/27/2017.Amended effective 4/10/2019Amended effective 12/16/2020Amended effective 12/21/2021Amended effective 6/5/2023