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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

324A.100 Criminal background checks for initial applicants for licensure or

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certification as real property appraiser.
(1)The Kentucky Real Estate Appraisers Board shall require a national and state
criminal background check for each initial application to be a licensed or certified
real property appraiser under the following requirements:
(a)The applicant shall provide his or her fingerprints to the Department of
Kentucky State Police for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation
after a state criminal background check is conducted;
(b)The results of the national and state criminal background check shall be sent
to the board; and
(c)Any fee charged by the Department of Kentucky State Police and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation shall be an amount no greater than the actual cost of
processing the request and conducting the check.
(2)The board shall issue a license or certification to an applicant authorizing the
applicant to act or offer to act as a licensed or certified real property appraiser in this
state upon:
(a)Receipt of a properly completed application;
(b)Successful completion of all applicable education, experience, and
examination;
(c)Successful completion of all statutory and administrative regulation
requirements for licensing and certification of a real property appraiser; and
(d)Payment of the required application fee.
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