Utah Admin. Code R162-2g-308 - Application for a Six-Month Temporary Permit
(1) A non-resident of this state who is
licensed or certified in another state and who wishes to apply for a six-month
temporary permit to perform one or more specific appraisal assignments in Utah
shall:
(a) evidence that each specific
appraisal assignment is covered by a contract to provide appraisals;
(b) submit an application as provided by the
division and including the following:
(i) name
of the client;
(ii) specific
property addresses to be appraised;
(iii) types of property being appraised;
and
(iv) estimated time to complete
each assignment;
(c)
complete and submit a qualifying questionnaire as provided by the
division;
(d) sign an irrevocable
consent to service authorizing the division to receive service of any lawful
process on behalf of the applicant in any non-criminal proceeding arising out
of the applicant's practice as an appraiser in this state;
(e) pay a nonrefundable application fee in
the amount established by the division; and
(f) provide the starting date of the
appraisal assignment for which the temporary permit is being sought.
(2)
(a) A non-resident is limited to two
temporary permits per calendar year, each of which may be extended one time for
an additional six-month period if the assignments for which the permit is
issued have not been completed within the original six-month term of the
temporary permit.
(b) A temporary
permit may be extended by submitting the forms required by the
division.
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