22 Tex. Admin. Code § 153.25 - Temporary Out-of-State Appraiser License
(a) A person licensed as an appraiser by
another state, commonwealth, or territory may register with the Board so as to
qualify to appraise real property in this state without holding a license
issued under the Act if:
(1) the state,
commonwealth or territory licensing program under which the person holds a
license has not been disapproved by the ASC; and
(2) the appraiser's business in this state is
of a temporary nature not to exceed six months.
(b) A person wishing to be registered under
this section must:
(1) submit an application
for registration on a form approved by the Board;
(2) pay the required fees; and
(3) provide all supporting documentation or
information requested by the Board in connection with the application for
registration.
(c) A
person registered under this section must submit an irrevocable consent to
service of process in this state on a form approved by the Board.
(d) A person registered under this section
may apply for a 90 day extension to the original expiration date of the
temporary registration, provided the person:
(1) is continuing the same appraisal
assignment listed on the original application for temporary out-of-state
appraiser registration; and
(2)
requests an extension on a form approved by the Board, received by the Board or
postmarked prior to the expiration of the current temporary
registration.
(e) A
person who registers under this section is not required to comply with the
fingerprint requirements in §
153.12 of this title.
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