2005 Arizona Revised Statutes - Revised Statutes §32-3619  Renewal of license or certificate

A. To renew a license or certificate as a state licensed or state certified appraiser, the holder of a current, valid license or certificate shall make an application and pay the prescribed fee to the board not earlier than one hundred twenty days nor later than thirty days before the expiration date of the license or certificate then held. With the application for renewal, the state licensed or state certified appraiser shall present evidence in the form prescribed by the board of having completed the continuing education requirements for renewal specified in section 32-3625. The renewal application shall be mailed to the last known address of record not more than ninety days nor less than sixty days before the renewal date.

B. If the board determines that an applicant has failed to meet the requirements for renewal of a license or certificate through mistake, misunderstanding or circumstances beyond the control of the applicant, the board may extend the term of the license or certificate for a period of not more than six months, on payment by the applicant of a prescribed fee for the extension.

C. At the time of the first renewal, the licensee shall have fully completed the requirements of section 32-3613, subsection C and section 32-3625, subsection A.

D. If the applicant satisfies the requirements for renewal during the extended term of licensure or certification, the beginning date of the renewal license or certificate is the day after the expiration of the license or certificate previously held by the applicant.

E. If a person fails to renew a license or certificate as a state licensed or state certified appraiser before its expiration or within a period of extension granted by the board pursuant to this chapter, the person may obtain a renewal license or certificate by satisfying all of the requirements for renewal and by the payment of a late renewal fee.

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