US Virgin Islands Appraiser Continuing Education Requirements
US Virgin Islands real estate appraisers must meet certain continuing education requirements to keep their licenses active. No matter your level of experience—whether you’re newly licensed or have years of professional experience—McKissock offers the appraiser continuing education classes essential for staying compliant and advancing your career.
US Virgin Islands Appraisal License Renewal
How to Renew Your US Virgin Islands Appraisal License
Follow these steps to renew your appraisal license in the US Virgin Islands. The following information is based on the minimum requirements set forth by the US Virgin Islands Real Estate Appraisal Board.
Step 1: Know Your Renewal Deadlines
US Virgin Islands real estate appraisers must renew their licenses every year by December 31. Check the expiration date printed on your license to confirm.
Step 2: Complete CE Requirements
In the US Virgin Islands, real estate appraisers are required to complete 14 hours of Board-approved continuing education every year, including:
- 7-Hour National USPAP Update Course (due every 2 years)
- Valuation Bias & Fair Housing CE Course (due every 2 years)
- Board-approved CE course electives
Please note: The 7-hour USPAP Update course must be taken once every 2 years (every other renewal cycle).
Step 3: Apply for Renewal
Apply for license renewal using the US Virgin Islands Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs (DLCA) online licensing portal. You will need to pay a renewal fee. You may need to submit CE course completion certificates.
Important: Verify all CE requirements with the US Virgin Islands Real Estate Appraisal Board. If you hold appraisal licenses in multiple states or territories, please check the renewal requirements for each.
US Virgin Islands License Renewal (14 hours) – CE Requirements
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Virgin Island Appraisers are required to complete 14 continuing education hours every 12 months. Seven (7) hours of National USPAP Update or Equivalent must be taken every two years.
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
State implementation timelines and regulatory updates may vary. Students should contact their regulatory board directly to confirm that the course is required or if they have questions.
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Simplify Your License Renewal with McKissock CE Membership
McKissock’s Unlimited CE Membership offers a flexible and affordable way to fulfill your US Virgin Islands appraiser continuing education requirements. Choose the learning style that suits you best—whether it’s self-paced online courses or interactive livestream sessions.
With the Member Dashboard, you can easily stay on top of your progress, store course certificates, and receive personalized course recommendations. One low-cost membership fee gives you access to a wide selection of US Virgin Islands appraiser CE courses, including the latest USPAP course, specialty training, and more.
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.