93E-1-2.1. Registration, license, or certificate required of real estate appraisers.
It is unlawful for any person in this State to act as a real estate appraiser, to directly or indirectly engage or assume to engage in the business of real estate appraisal, or to advertise or hold himself or herself out as engaging in or conducting the business of real estate appraisal without first obtaining a registration, license, or certificate issued by the Appraisal Board under the provisions of this Chapter. It is also unlawful, with regard to any real property where any portion of that property is located within this State, for any person to perform any of the acts listed above without first being registered, licensed, or certified by the Appraisal Board under the provisions of this Chapter. (1995, c. 482, s. 1; 2001-399, s. 1; 2007-506, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 93E - North Carolina Appraisers Act
Article 1 - Real Estate Appraiser.
§ 93E-1-2.1 - Registration, license, or certificate required of real estate appraisers.
§ 93E-1-3 - When registration, license, or certificate not required.
§ 93E-1-3.1 - Prohibited use of title; permissible use of title.
§ 93E-1-6.1 - Trainee supervision.
§ 93E-1-8 - Education program approval and fees.
§ 93E-1-9 - Nonresident licensure and certification.
§ 93E-1-10 - Rule-making authority.
§ 93E-1-12 - Disciplinary action by Board.
§ 93E-1-12.1 - Investigations and complaints.