Renewal Information

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2024 Renewal

Renewal applications will be mailed out to all appraisers the first week of March 2024.  There are no continuing education requirements for the 2024 Renewal Cycle.

Continuing Education

Although each appraiser renews annually, continuing education runs on a two-year cycle. Renewals during even years ( ex. 2020, 2022, etc.) do not require that you log continuing education. You will simply complete the renewal application and submit it with the renewal fee. Renewals during odd years (ex. 2019, 2021, etc.) require that most appraisers log 28 hours of continuing education.

Education cycles are determined by several factors. Generally, the cycle will run from July 1 of each odd year through May 31 of the following odd year. However, if the license was renewed after June 30 of the previous odd year, your education cycle would run from the date that renewal was processed through May 31 of the following odd year [example: If you renewed late in (example: July15, 2017), then your education cycle would run from (example July 15, 2017 through May 31, 2019)]. If your Kansas license was originally issued during the current education cycle, the issue date would be the beginning of the cycle. Courses completed prior to Kansas licensure cannot be used to meet any continuing education requirement.

During every two-year education cycle, each appraiser is required to complete the 7-hour USPAP Update course as a part of the hours required. The 15-hour tested USPAP course cannot be substituted for the Update course.

Appraiser’s who license in Kansas on or after December 28 of each calendar year will not be required to meet any continuing education for the next renewal cycle. Appraiser’s licensed in Kansas prior to December 28 of each calendar year but on or after July 1 of each calendar year will be required to meet only 14 hours of continuing education. Of those 14 hours, 7 must be in USPAP update and all 14 hours must have been completed after their original Kansas license issue date.