Ohio Admin. Code 1301:11-1-03 - Fees
The applicable nonrefundable fees shall be assessed by the real estate appraiser board as follows:
(A)
A one hundred twenty-five dollar
The examination fee for certification as a general
real estate appraiser or for certification or licensure as a residential real
estate appraiser is set forth in the agreement between
the superintendent and the testing vendor,payable directly to the testing
vendor.
(B) A one hundred
seventy-five dollar fee for initial certification as a general real estate
appraiser or for initial certification or licensure as a residential real
estate appraiser must be submitted with the initial application for
certification or licensure.
(C) A
one hundred twenty-five dollar fee for the annual renewal of a general real
estate appraiser certificate or a residential real estate appraiser certificate
or license must be submitted with the renewal application for certification or
licensure.
(D) A sixty-two dollar
and fifty cent late filing fee for state certified or state licensed real
estate appraisers who file their renewal within three months after the
expiration of their certificate or license. The late filing fee must be
submitted with the renewal application for certification or
licensure.
(E) For purposes of
funding the real estate appraiser recovery fund, a fee of fifty dollars shall
be assessed against each person issued an initial real estate appraiser
certificate and initial real estate appraiser license following the successful
completion of the examination required by rule
1301:11-3-05
of the Administrative Code. The assessment must be paid to the division prior
to the actual issuance of the initial certificate or license.
(F) An application fee of fifty dollars shall
be assessed against each person issued a temporary registration. The assessment
must be paid to the division prior to the actual issuance of the temporary
certificate or license.
(G) At the
first meeting of the board following the first day of October of each year, the
board shall determine the amount due from each applicant and each currently
certified and licensed real estate appraiser. If the board determines that a
change in fees is necessary, the board shall adopt rules necessary to reflect
the fee change.
(H) In accordance
with section 1109 of the "Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and
Enforcement Act" of 1989, 103 Stat. 513,
12
U.S.C. 3338, in effect on August 9, 1989 a
federal registry fee in an amount not to exceed one hundred dollars shall be
assessed against each person issued an initial general real estate appraiser
certificate, an initial residential real estate appraiser certificate or an
initial residential real estate appraiser license and against each current
state-certified and state-licensed real estate appraiser at the time of renewal
of their certificate or license. The assessment must be paid to the division
prior to the actual issuance of the initial and renewal certificate or license.
Any increase in the federal registry fee authorized by the appraisal
subcommittee pursuant to section 1109 of the "Financial Institutions Reform,
Recovery and Enforcement Act" of 1989, 102 Stat. 513,
12
U.S.C. 3338, shall be assessed, upon notice
against all initial and current state-certified and state-licensed real estate
appraisers.
(I) For purposes of
funding the real estate appraiser recovery fund, a fee of fifty dollars shall
be assessed against each person issued a license, certificate or registration
pursuant to division (E) of section
4763.05
of the Revised Code. The assessment must be paid to the division prior to the
actual issuance of the license, certificate or registration.
(J) A twenty dollar fee for credential
certification of an individual.
(K)
A twenty dollar fee for replacement of a certificate or license where:
(1) A certificate holder or licensee changes
their name;
(2) A certificate
holder or license changes their business address; or
(3) The original certificate or license
issued has been lost or spoliated.
(L) The applicable nonrefundable fees shall
be assessed by the real estate appraiser board for state-registered appraiser
assistants as follows:
(1) A one hundred
dollar fee for initial registration as a state-registered real estate appraiser
assistant must be submitted with the initial application;
(2) A fifty dollar fee for annual renewal of
a state-registered real estate appraiser assistant must be submitted with the
renewal application;
(3) A
twenty-five dollar late filing fee for state-registered real estate appraiser
assistants who file their renewal application within three months after the
expiration of their registration; or
(4) For purposes of funding the real estate
appraiser recovery fund, a fee of fifty dollars shall be assessed against each
person issued an initial registration as a state-registered real estate
appraiser assistant. The assessment must be paid to the division prior to the
actual issuance of the registration.
(M) The superintendent of real estate may
require that fees be paid by credit card, debit card, personal check, cashier's
check, certified check or money order.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4763.03, 4763.05
Rule Amplifies: 4763.03, 4763.05, 4763.09
Prior Effective Dates: 12/01/1990, 03/18/1993 (Emer.), 05/07/1993, 09/10/1996, 12/15/1999, 03/01/2005, 01/01/2007, 01/01/2009, 10/26/2009, 11/29/2010, 01/01/2015, 08/13/2015
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