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Real Estate Appraiser
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75 hrs
TRAINEE ED.
150 hrs
LICENSED RES. ED.
1,500 hrs
CERT. RES. EXP.
3,000 hrs
CERT. GEN. EXP.
Real estate appraiser licensing follows a tiered path. Each level builds on the previous one with additional education and experience.
Scope: May appraise only those properties that the supervisory appraiser is permitted to appraise. Must work under direct supervision at all times.
Degree: No college degree required
Scope: Non-complex 1-4 unit residential properties with transaction value up to $1,000,000. Complex 1-4 unit residential properties up to $250,000. Non-residential properties with transaction value up to $250,000.
Degree: Six-option pathway per Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board: (1) Bachelor's degree (any field); (2) Associate's degree in business, accounting, finance, economics, or real estate; (3) 30 college semester credit hours in specified topics; (4) 30 CLEP semester credits in specified topics; (5) combination of college and CLEP credit; OR (6) 5 years as Licensed Residential in good standing.
Scope: All 1-4 unit residential properties regardless of value or complexity. Non-residential properties with transaction value up to $250,000.
Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution
Scope: All types of real property regardless of value or complexity, including commercial, industrial, agricultural, and residential properties.
Complete required qualifying education (75-300 hours depending on tier)
Submit application to the Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board with required fees
Complete background check
Gain required experience hours under a certified supervisory appraiser
Pass the national Uniform Licensing & Certification Exam
Receive license and register on ASC National Registry
Minimum Age
18 years old
Background Check
Background check required as part of the application process.
Fingerprinting
Not required
USPAP Requirement
15-hour National USPAP Course required for initial licensing. 7-hour USPAP Update Course required every 2 years for renewal.
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Online courses: Allowed
Trainees gain experience under supervision — no experience required to become a trainee
No exam required at this level
Must work under a certified supervisory appraiser. Supervisor must directly supervise trainee on each appraisal assignment. Supervisor must review and sign all trainee reports.
Max trainees per supervisor: 3
Must hold a certified license (Certified Residential or Certified General) in good standing. Must complete a Supervisory Appraiser/Trainee Appraiser course.
May appraise only those properties that the supervisory appraiser is permitted to appraise. Must work under direct supervision at all times.
Online courses: Allowed
1,000 hours of appraisal experience obtained over a minimum of 6 months.
Exam: Uniform Licensing & Certification Exam — Licensed Residential
Provider: Prometric or PSI
Fee: $100
No college degree required
AQB does not require a degree at this level
Non-complex 1-4 unit residential properties with transaction value up to $1,000,000. Complex 1-4 unit residential properties up to $250,000. Non-residential properties with transaction value up to $250,000.
Online courses: Allowed
1,500 hours of appraisal experience obtained over a minimum of 12 months.
Exam: Uniform Licensing & Certification Exam — Certified Residential
Provider: Prometric or PSI
Fee: $100
Six-option pathway per Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board: (1) Bachelor's degree (any field); (2) Associate's degree in business, accounting, finance, economics, or real estate; (3) 30 college semester credit hours in specified topics; (4) 30 CLEP semester credits in specified topics; (5) combination of college and CLEP credit; OR (6) 5 years as Licensed Residential in good standing.
Kansas offers 6 pathway options for Certified Residential college-education requirement
All 1-4 unit residential properties regardless of value or complexity. Non-residential properties with transaction value up to $250,000.
Online courses: Allowed
1,500 hours must be in non-residential appraisal work
3,000 hours of appraisal experience obtained over a minimum of 18 months, with at least 1,500 hours in non-residential appraisal work.
Exam: Uniform Licensing & Certification Exam — Certified General
Provider: Prometric or PSI
Fee: $100
Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution
Kansas follows AQB minimum: Bachelor's degree for Certified General
All types of real property regardless of value or complexity, including commercial, industrial, agricultural, and residential properties.
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| Tier | Application | Exam | Background | Registry |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trainee | $50 | — | $50–$75 | — |
| Licensed Residential | $150 | $100 | — | $40 |
| Certified Residential | $150 | $100 | — | $40 |
| Certified General | $150 | $100 | — | $40 |
The National Registry fee ($40/year) is paid to the federal Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC) and applies to all appraisers performing federally-related transactions.
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CE Hours Per Cycle
28 hours
(AQB minimum: 28 hrs)
Renewal Cycle
2 years (biennial CE cycle runs from July 1 of each odd year through May 31 of the following odd year, OR from date of license issuance through May 31 of the following odd year). All credentials expire June 30 of every odd year. Renewals due May 31 to avoid late fee. Late renewals accepted through September 30; license forfeited if not renewed within 90 days of expiration.
USPAP Update
7-Hour USPAP Update required each cycle
Renewal Fee
$200 (Provisional) / $240 (Licensed/Certified, includes $40 registry fee)
28 hours of CE every 2 years on odd-year cycle for all credential levels. Includes 7-hour National USPAP CE Course (replaces USPAP Update Course effective 1/1/2026; 15-hour tested USPAP cannot be substituted). First-cycle exemption: licenses in effect 184 days or less by odd-year expiration require no CE; 185+ days but less than 1 year require 14 hours.
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Kansas allows out-of-state appraisers to practice via temporary practice permits. Appraisers must hold a valid credential in their home state.
Temporary practice: Confirmed — KREAB publishes a Temporary Practice Application form
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Important: Federal Requirement for Appraisers
All state-licensed and state-certified appraisers who perform appraisals in connection with federally related transactions must be listed on the ASC National Registry.
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Unique to Kansas
Kansas follows AQB minimums for all tiers. The state's trainee tier is called 'Provisional Appraiser' rather than the more common 'Trainee Appraiser' designation. Kansas has a mix of urban appraisal work in the Kansas City and Wichita metro areas along with significant agricultural property appraisal demand.
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Official Sources
RE Appraiser requirements in Kansas verified against Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board, April 2026.
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