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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Appraiser Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and contact information in the designated fields. Ensure that all details are accurate and clearly legible.
  3. Select your preferred payment method for the $350 fee by checking the appropriate box. If using a credit card, fill in the card number and expiration date.
  4. Indicate your appraiser affiliation by providing the name and business address of your appraisal entity or government agency.
  5. Choose the type of application you are submitting: Licensed Appraiser, Certified Residential Appraiser, or Certified General Appraiser by checking the corresponding box.
  6. Carefully answer all questions regarding your professional history. Use checkboxes for 'Yes' or 'No' responses as required.
  7. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy, sign and date the application before submission.

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Follow these steps to become a Certified General Appraiser in New Jersey: Step 1: Complete 304 total hours of required education (includes 79 hours of Trainee education). Step 2: Gain 3,000 hours of acceptable appraisal experience in no less than 18 months, with at least 1,500 hours in non-residential appraisal work.
It Takes Time to Become an Appraiser Each license has its own appraisal education, experience, and exam requirements. The highest two license levelsCertified Residential Appraiser and Certified General Appraiserrequire some college coursework or a bachelors degree.
Is the national appraisal exam difficult to pass? Both the Licensed Residential and Certified Residential exams have a pass rate of less than 65 percent, while the Certified General exams pass rate is only around 50 percent.
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