Ala. Admin. Code r. 780-X-6-.04
As of the date the application is filed with the Board, the equivalent of 1500 hours appraisal experience or its PAREA equivalent obtained while the applicant is licensed as an appraiser is necessary for approval of a license for Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser classification. Experience obtained in a traditional appraiser/supervisor method shall be recorded on the log contained in the application. The log must contain all appraisals the applicant has signed or is entitled to claim for experience credit, beginning with the most recent appraisals (up to and including the date the application is filed with the Board) and going back, up to 5 years, until the required number of experience hours is documented. Evaluation assignment reports shall not be included on the log of appraisal report assignments. Applicants may claim the full experience credit allowed for an appraisal, regardless of the number of signing appraisers. In evaluation of experience offered as qualified experience under Code of Ala. 1975, §34-27A-11, the Board will take into consideration the following minimum experience:
(a) Residential and Non-Residential Appraisals Counted. Appraisals of both residential and non-residential properties can be included in the experience hours necessary for the Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser Classification. Experience for a dwelling (residential appraisal) will be awarded even if there is no inspection. Only appraisals that meet the minimum appraisal requirements of USPAP will be considered for experience credit. This paragraph does not apply to experience obtained through an AQB approved PAREA Program.
(b)Experience credit claimed by an applicant from any AQB approved PAREA Program will only be recognized if the applicant has first been licensed as an appraiser. No Credit will be allowed for partial completion of a PAREA Program.
(e) Residential Appraisal Hours. Residential maximum appraisal hours shall be awarded as follows:
| 1. | one-unit dwelling (including a site) | 10 hours |
| 2. | two to four-unit dwelling | 20 hours |
| 3. | residential lot (1-4 family) | 5 hours |
| 4. | residential subdivision sites (NOT TO EXCEED FIVE POINTS) | 5 hours per lot |
| 5. | farm or timber acreage suitable for a house site less than 10 acres | 10 hours |
| 10-100 acres | 20 hours | |
| over 100 acres | 30 hours | |
| 6. | all other unusual structures, acreages, which are much larger or more complex than typical properties described herein items 1 to 4 and 6 | submitted to committee for determination 5 to 50 hours |
| 7. | review appraisals shall be worth 20% of the hours awarded to the appraisal. | |
| 8. | restricted appraisal reports shall not exceed 25% of required experience hours. | |
| 9. | Rural residence – one unit primary dwelling, 10 acres or less | 10 hours |
| 10. | Ranchette – Part time rural use 10 to 25 acres with main dwelling and out buildings such as additional residence, barns or other outbuildings | 30 hours |
| 11. | AQB approved State Licensed PAREA Program Certificate | 1000 hours |
| 12. | AQB approved Certified Residential PAREA Program Certificate | 500 hours |
Author: Alabama Real Estate Appraisers Board
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §34-27A-11.
History: Repealed and Replaced: Filed February 23, 1998; effective March 30, 1998. Amended: Filed June 18, 2003; effective July 23, 2003. Amended: Filed July 20, 2007; effective August 24, 2007. Amended: Filed November 25, 2008; effective December 30, 2008. Amended: Filed December 3, 2013; effective January 7, 2014. Amended: Filed March 25, 2014, effective April 29, 2014. Amended: Filed September 25, 2018, effective November 9, 2018. Amended: Published October 31, 2019, effective December 15, 2019. Amended: Published September 30, 2020, effective November 14, 2020. Amended: Published March 31, 2025; effective May 15, 2025.