VanEd has all the online courses you need to meet the education requirements to get a Texas appraiser license at each licensing level.
Which Texas Real Estate Appraisal Courses Do I Need?
If you have no prior qualifications, you should start with the Texas Basic Real Estate Appraiser Trainee Course Package. It offers you the best start to your real estate appraisal education at a significant discount compared to other schools. After completion, VanEd can help you satisfy any remaining requirements and prepare for the Texas real estate appraiser license exam!
How to Become a Real Estate Appraiser in Texas
If you're wondering how to become an appraiser in Texas, you need to follow several steps as mandated by the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board (TALCB). Here's a step-by-step guide:
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Meet the Basic Requirements:
- You must be at least 18 years old.
- You must be a legal resident of the United States.
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Complete the Required Education:
- Enroll in and complete the required education courses for the level of licensure you seek. Texas offers several levels of appraisal licenses: Appraiser Trainee, Licensed Residential Appraiser, Certified Residential Appraiser, and Certified General Appraiser. Each level has specific educational requirements, ranging from 75 to 300 hours of coursework.
- VanEd has all the online Texas real estate appraiser training courses you need to meet the education requirements to get a Texas appraiser license at each licensing level.
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Gain Experience:
- For most levels of certification, you need to acquire a certain amount of experience hours working under a certified appraiser. For example, becoming a Licensed Residential Appraiser requires 1,000 hours of experience completed in no fewer than 6 months.
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Pass the Examination:
- After completing your education and experience requirements, you must pass a national examination specific to the type of license you are pursuing.
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Submit Application to TALCB:
- Apply for licensure or certification with the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. This includes submitting your education and experience documentation, passing the background check, and paying the required fees.
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Complete a Background Check:
- As part of the application process, you will need to undergo a background check.
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Maintain and Renew Your License:
- The Texas appraiser license must be renewed every two years. This includes completing continuing education requirements and paying a renewal fee.
How Long Does It Take To Become an Appraiser in Texas?
To become a Texas real estate appraiser, the process typically ranges from 8 to 18 months. This includes completing the required education, gaining the necessary experience, and passing the state licensing exam. The exact duration can vary based on the speed of completing educational courses (part-time vs. full-time), acquiring supervised experience, and scheduling and passing the exam.
What Degree Do You Need to Be an Appraiser?
To become a certified appraiser in Texas, you do not necessarily need a specific degree; however, the educational requirements can vary based on the level of appraiser licensure.
For example, to become a Certified Residential Appraiser, you typically need at least an associate degree, while a Certified General Appraiser often requires a bachelor's degree. Each licensing level has specific education, experience, and examination requirements that must be met.
Do You Need a Real Estate License to Be an Appraiser?
No, you do not need a real estate license to be an appraiser. These are separate professional paths with different requirements. Real estate appraisers must meet specific education and experience requirements and pass a licensing exam specific to appraisal, not real estate sales.
Purchase a Texas Real Estate Appraiser License Course or Package
Appraisal License Packages (a significant discount to the individual courses)
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Save over 20% off the individual course prices! Click here for the topic matrix of the content in these courses. PLEASE NOTE: Students must also complete the Texas 4-hour Appraiser Trainee/Supervisory Appraiser Course not offered in this package.
Courses in This Package
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- Credit: 75 hours