Kansas Appraisal Continuing Education Requirements

Whether you're just getting started or a seasoned pro, McKissock will help you meet the necessary appraisal educational requirements in Kansas that you need to stay licensed.

7 Mandatory Hours
21 Elective Hours
28 Total Hours
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Here's what you need to renew your Kansas Appraisal license

The information below is a summary of the minimum requirements set forth by the Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board. For a more detailed requirements breakdown, please see the board's site.
If you hold Appraisal licenses in multiple states, please make sure to check each state's requirements.

Kansas Appraisal: All

Total Hours Required: 28
Mandatory Hours: 7
Elective Hours: 21
Renewal Cycle in Years: 1
License Expiration Date: 06/30/2025
Education Cycle in Months: 24
Next Education Due Date: 06/30/2025

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Kansas Appraisers are required to take 28 hours of continuing education every 2 years including the 7-hour National USPAP course.
 
*The continuing education requirement for renewal of any license or certificate that has been in force for one year or more shall be a total of 28 hours, which may be averaged over each two-year education cycle.

*The continuing education requirements for renewal of any license or certificate that has been in force for less that one year, but more than 184 days shall be a total of 14 hours, completed on or after the original date of issuance of the license or certificate.

*No hours of continuing education shall be required for renewal of any license or certificate that has been in force for 184 days or less. 

Online Limitations

Kansas Appraisers may take all 28 hours of continuing education online.

Roster

No roster required

Governing Agency

Name: Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board
Phone: 7852966736
Fax: 7853686443
Address: Jayhawk Tower, Roof Garden Level 700 SW Jackson, Ste. 1102 Topeka, 66603

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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.