Guam Appraiser Continuing Education Requirements
Guam real estate appraisers must fulfill certain continuing education requirements to keep their licenses current. No matter your level of experience—whether you’re newly licensed or a veteran in the field—McKissock provides the appraisal CE courses essential for maintaining your license and advancing your career.
Guam Appraisal License Renewal
How to Renew Your Guam Appraisal License
Follow these steps to renew your appraisal license in Guam. The following information is based on the minimum requirements set forth by the Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation.
Step 1: Know Your Renewal Deadlines
Guam real estate appraisers must renew their licenses every 2 years. Check the expiration date printed on your license to confirm your renewal deadline.
Step 2: Complete CE Requirements
Real estate appraisers in Guam must complete 28 hours of government-approved continuing education every 2 years, including:
- 21 hours of approved CE course electives
Step 3: Apply for Renewal
Apply for license renewal with the Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation. Fees may apply.
Important: Verify all CE requirements with the Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation. If you hold appraisal licenses in multiple states or territories, please check the renewal requirements for each.
Guam License Renewal (28 hours) – CE Requirements s
Simplify Your License Renewal with McKissock CE Membership
McKissock’s Unlimited CE Membership is a convenient and budget-friendly option for meeting your Guam appraiser continuing education needs. Learn on your terms with the choice of livestream sessions or self-paced online courses.
Our Member Dashboard helps you stay organized by tracking your progress, storing your course certificates, and offering tailored recommendations. Access a broad range of Guam appraiser CE courses, including the most recent USPAP class, specialty topics, and more—all bundled into one low-cost membership.
Note: This license renewal information is provided as a convenience only and is subject to change at any time. It’s ultimately the responsibility of the licensee to be sure that he or she is meeting all requirements for each license and corresponding renewal period.