NAC645C.1042. Permit: Application.  


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  • An applicant for a permit issued pursuant to NRS 645C.363 must submit to the Division:

         1. A written application on a form provided by the Division.

         2. The applicable fee prescribed by NRS 645C.450. The fee is nonrefundable.

         3. A letter or other documentation which:

         (a) Identifies the client who is requesting the appraisal;

         (b) Describes the property to be appraised; and

         (c) Includes the proposed date the appraisal will be completed.

         4. A photocopy of the current license or certificate held by the applicant, unless the issuing authority prohibits the photocopying of the license or certificate.

         5. A letter from the authority that issued the license or certificate, or other proof satisfactory to the Division which states:

         (a) Whether the applicant is in good standing; and

         (b) Whether disciplinary action has been taken against the applicant in relation to his or her work as an appraiser or intern.

    Ê The letter or other proof must be dated not more than 3 months before the date of the application.

         6. A current color photograph of the applicant which is at least 1 1/2 inches by 1 1/2 inches in size, unless the applicant has provided a photograph to the Division in connection with another permit requested in the year preceding the current application.

         7. A statement of appointment for service of process which complies with subsection 2 of NRS 645C.367.

         8. A notarized statement signed by the applicant which states that the applicant:

         (a) Understands and agrees that the permit is limited to the appraisal described in the application and that the application fee is nonrefundable;

         (b) Has read and understands the provisions of chapter 645C of NRS and the related regulations, agrees to abide by them in the conduct of the appraisal and understands that by accepting the permit he or she has consented to the jurisdiction of the Commission to discipline the applicant for violation of the laws of Nevada;

         (c) Certifies, under penalty of perjury, that the information provided as part of the application and in response to subsequent requests by the Division is true and correct to the best of his or her knowledge; and

         (d) Understands that falsification of any information provided as part of the application or in response to subsequent requests by the Division is a ground for the denial or revocation of the permit.

         9. A statement that any person who will perform the work of an intern as described in NRS 645C.070 on the appraisal is registered in accordance with NRS 645C.270.

     (Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 8-4-94; A by R100-03, 1-30-2004)