The following states accept this class for credit. If your state is not listed below, this offering is not approved.
PLEASE NOTE: The Appraisal Institute provides this state education information as a service to its members and the public. Although the Appraisal Institute makes reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy of this information, state education requirements may change from time to time at the state's sole discretion. To make sure you have the most up-to-date information, you should contact your specific state to determine current education approval and requirements.
Must take and pass the exam to receive qualifying and/or continuing education credit.
Colorado
12/31/2009
15
15
Must take and pass the exam to receive qualifying and/or continuing education credit. If you are licensed or certified, this course does not count toward USPAP credit.
Connecticut
7/7/2012
15
15
Delaware
12/31/2009
15
Georgia
12/31/2010
40609
14
Georgia
12/31/2010
40610
15
Georgia
12/31/2010
5204
15
Hawaii
12/31/2009
15
Hawaii
12/31/2009
08-185
15
Idaho
4/23/2011
15
Indiana
12/31/2009
15
15
Iowa
12/31/2009
A518-656
15
15
Kansas
12/31/2009
R09.C.182
14
Kansas
12/31/2009
R09.P.127
15
Louisiana
12/31/2009
15
15
Maine
12/31/2009
15
15
Michigan
9/11/2010
01700902
15
14
Minnesota
8/31/2011
997025
14
Mississippi
9/29/2011
MAB #7082
15
15
New Jersey
6/10/2010
5430
15
New Mexico
12/5/2011
14
Not accepted for USPAP credit; accepted for continuing education credit only.
Tom Kirby instructs for Basic Appraisal Procedures and the online 15-hour National USPAP Equivalent course, and has been engaged exclusively in the valuation of real property throughout the United States for the past 35 years. Since 1971, followin...
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