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Oregon Appraiser Continuing Education Requirements 

Oregon real estate appraisers are required to complete continuing education (CE) to renew their licenses. Whether you’re just beginning your career or have years of experience under your belt, McKissock offers the appraisal CE courses you need to stay compliant and succeed in the profession. 

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Oregon Appraisal License Renewal 

Total Hours Required: 28 hrs
Mandatory Hours:
Elective Hours:
Renewal Cycle: 24 mths
Education Cycle: 24 mths
Next Education Due Date:

How to Renew Your Oregon Appraisal License 

Here’s a quick breakdown of the steps to renew your Oregon appraisal license. The following information is based on the minimum requirements set forth by the Oregon Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board.  

Step 1: Know Your Renewal Deadlines  

In Oregon, real estate appraisers must renew their licenses every 2 years. Please check the expiration date listed on your license to confirm your renewal deadline. 

Step 2: Complete CE Requirements  

Oregon real estate appraisers are required to complete 28 hours of Board-approved continuing education every 2 years, including: 

Please note: You must submit copies of your CE certificates with your renewal to receive credit for the courses you’ve taken. The submission of course rosters does not replace this process. 

Step 3: Apply for Renewal  

You can apply for license renewal by email (preferred) or by regular mail. Follow the instructions on the Board’s website. You must submit your completed application form along with copies of your CE course certificates, a 2 X 2 updated color photo, and a signed credit card authorization form to pay your renewal fee. 

Important: Verify all CE requirements with the Oregon Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board. If you hold appraisal licenses in multiple states, be sure to check each state’s requirements. 


Oregon License Renewal (28 hours) – State CE Requirements

Online Info

Oregon Appraisers are required to complete 28 continuing education hours every 24 months including the National USPAP Update Course.

Effective 1/1/2026
To comply with the 2026 Criteria appraisers will be required to complete a course that meets the content requirements of the Valuation Bias & Fair Housing Laws and Regulations Outline, every two calendar years.

  • The first time an appraiser completes the continuing education requirement for this course, the course length must be seven (7) hours. If an appraiser successfully completed a seven (7) hour (plus 1 hour exam) course as part of their qualifying education, they have met this requirement.
  • Every two calendar years thereafter, the course length must be at least four (4) hours

Online Limitations

Licensees are required to submit copies of their continuing education certificates with their renewal in order to receive credit for the courses that they have taken. The submission of course rosters do not replace this process.

Roster

Roster Required: yes
Roster Process:
Rosters are sent by email each business day.
Roster Sent Every 1 days

Governing Agency

Oregon Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board
Phone: 5034852555
Fax: 5034852559
Address: 200 Hawthorn Ave S.E. Suite, C-302, Salem, OR 97301

Simplify Your License Renewal with McKissock CE Membership 

McKissock’s Unlimited CE Membership provides a flexible and affordable way to meet your Oregon appraiser continuing education requirements. Choose how and when you learn with options like livestream classes or self-paced online courses. 

Stay organized by tracking your progress, saving your course certificates, and getting customized topic suggestions. Enjoy unlimited access to a wide variety of Oregon appraiser CE courses, the latest national USPAP class, specialized training, and more—all for one low, bundled price. 

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.