Code of Massachusetts Regulations
264 CMR - BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS
Title 264 CMR 3.00 - Application, Examination and Registration Procedures
Section 3.02 - Examination Procedures

Universal Citation: 264 MA Code of Regs 264.3

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

(1) Examinations.

(a) The Board or its agents shall administer licensing and certification examinations.

(b) Jurisprudence Examination. The Board may require a jurisprudence examination.

(2) Satisfaction of the Education and Experience Requirements Prerequisite to Examination. Only applicants who have been approved by the Board may register to take such examination.

(3) Examination Scheduling - Passing Score Required Within Two Years of Application Approval Date. Board approval of an applicant to take an examination shall expire two years from the date of such approval. Scheduling information shall be provided to each eligible candidate. Each candidate shall be responsible for scheduling himself or herself for the appropriate examination. A candidate may only schedule himself or herself for the examination that corresponds to the appraiser classification for which he or she is eligible. If a candidate fails to attain a passing score on the examination within two years of the date the candidate was determined to be eligible to take such examination, the approval to take the examination shall expire and a new application and application fee must be submitted by the applicant.

(4) Re-examination. A candidate who fails to attain a passing score on an examination may take the examination again. There is no limit to the number of times an individual may take an examination. A separate fee shall be paid for each examination. It is the candidate's responsibility to schedule and reschedule all examinations in a timely manner.

(5) Notification. Candidates shall be notified in writing of their examination results. Candidates receiving a passing score on the examination will receive instructions for obtaining a license or certificate.

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