Mississippi Code
Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Act
§ 73-34-27. Application for renewal of license; late filing

To obtain a renewal of any of the real estate appraisal licenses or a renewal of any registration issued under this chapter, the holder of a current, valid license or registration shall make application and pay the prescribed fee to the commission not earlier than one hundred twenty (120) days nor later than the expiration date, as defined in Section 73-34-25, of the license then held. Each application for renewal shall be accompanied by evidence, in the form prescribed by the board, of having completed the continuing education requirements for renewal specified in this chapter.
If a licensed appraiser or licensed certified real estate appraiser under this chapter fails to renew his license, or an appraisal management company fails to renew its registration before its expiration or within any period of extension granted under this chapter, that person or company may obtain a renewal of their license or registration by satisfying all of the requirements for renewal and filing an application for renewal, accompanied by a late renewal fee, within sixty (60) days of the date that the license or registration expired.
From and after January 1, 2015, all applicants for a real estate appraisal license renewal shall undergo a fingerprint-based criminal history records check of the Mississippi central criminal database and the Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal history database pursuant to the provisions of Section 73-34-14.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 73 - Professions and Vocations

Chapter 34 - Real Estate Appraisers

Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Act

§ 73-34-1. Short title

§ 73-34-3. Definitions

§ 73-34-9. Powers and duties of commission and board; immunity of members of commission and board

§ 73-34-11. License required to use title of certified real estate appraiser and to prepare and sign certified appraisal report

§ 73-34-13. Applications to be in writing accompanied by fee; pledge to comply with standards of professional appraisal practices; certification of understanding of conduct constituting misconduct

§ 73-34-14. Background investigations required of applicants for real estate appraiser license or certification

§ 73-34-15. Activities authorized by real estate appraisal license

§ 73-34-16. Qualifications to be trainee appraiser

§ 73-34-17. Qualifications to be licensed real estate appraiser

§ 73-34-19. Two classes of real estate appraiser license; applications to specify classification of licensing; applicants to comply with requirements of board

§ 73-34-21. Prerequisites to taking examinations for licensing as a licensed certified residential real estate appraiser or licensed certified general real estate appraiser

§ 73-34-23. Knowledge required to be demonstrated through written examination prior to issuing license

§ 73-34-25. Expiration of license

§ 73-34-27. Application for renewal of license; late filing

§ 73-34-29. Authority of board to deny issuance of license

§ 73-34-31. Term "certified real estate appraiser" to refer only to individual licensed

§ 73-34-33. Continuing education requirements for license renewal; requirements for inactive status license renewal; regulations generally

§ 73-34-37. Standards of professional appraisal practice and ethical rules

§ 73-34-41. Investigations by commission; issuance of formal complaint; response to complaint; hearings

§ 73-34-43. Formal decision of board on complaint; appeals; standard of review of decision of board

§ 73-34-45. Fees; Real Estate Appraisal License Fund

§ 73-34-47. Form and content of license; return of license; records of licenses

§ 73-34-49. Roster of licensed appraisers and registered appraisal management companies

§ 73-34-55. No cause of action for services rendered by nonlicensed appraiser

§ 73-34-57. Board authorized to employ legal counsel

§ 73-34-59. Board authorized to implement rules and regulations necessary to bring chapter into compliance with federal requirements

§ 73-34-63. Severability