2013 Nebraska Revised Statutes
Chapter 76 - REAL PROPERTY
76-2233.01 - Nonresident; temporary credential; issuance; when.


NE Code § 76-2233.01 (2013) What's This?

76-2233.01. Nonresident; temporary credential; issuance; when.

A nonresident may obtain a temporary credential as a licensed residential real property appraiser, a certified residential real property appraiser, or a certified general real property appraiser to perform a contract relating to the appraisal of real estate or real property in this state. To qualify for the issuance of a temporary credential, an applicant shall:

(1) Submit an application on a form approved by the board;

(2) Submit an irrevocable consent that service of process upon him or her may be made by delivery of the process to the director of the board if the plaintiff cannot, in the exercise of due diligence, effect personal service upon the applicant in an action against the applicant in a court of this state arising out of the applicant's activities in this state;

(3) Submit evidence that he or she is credentialed as a licensed or certified appraiser of real estate and real property and is currently in good standing in the jurisdiction of residency, along with his or her social security number and such other information as the board may require;

(4) Certify that disciplinary proceedings are not pending against the applicant in the applicant's state of domicile or in any other jurisdiction or state the nature of any pending disciplinary proceedings; and

(5) Pay an application fee in an amount established by the board.

A temporary credential issued under this section shall be expressly limited to a grant of authority to perform the appraisal work required by the contract for appraisal services in this state. Each temporary credential shall expire upon the completion of the appraisal work required by the contract for appraisal services or upon the expiration of a period of six months from the date of issuance, whichever occurs first. A temporary credential may be renewed for one additional six-month period.

Source

    Laws 1991, LB 203, § 36;
    Laws 1994, LB 1107, § 32;
    Laws 1997, LB 752, § 209;
    Laws 2001, LB 162, § 26;
    Laws 2006, LB 778, § 56;
    Laws 2007, LB186, § 19;
    Laws 2010, LB931, § 17.


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