Colorado Code § 12-10-611

Licensure or certification by endorsement - temporary practice
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(1) The
board may issue a license or certification to an appraiser by endorsement to engage in the
occupation of real estate appraisal to any applicant who has a license or certification in good
standing as a real estate appraiser under the laws of another jurisdiction if:
(a) The applicant presents proof satisfactory to the board that, at the time of application
for a Colorado license or certificate by endorsement, the applicant possesses credentials and
qualifications that are substantially equivalent to the requirements of this part 6; or
(b) The jurisdiction that issued the applicant a license or certificate to engage in the
occupation of real estate appraisal has a law similar to this subsection (1) pursuant to which it
licenses or certifies persons who are licensed real estate appraisers in this state.
(2) The board may specify, by rule, what constitutes substantially equivalent credentials
and qualifications and the manner in which the board will review credentials and qualifications
of an applicant.
(3) Pursuant to section 1122 (a) of Title XI of the federal "Financial Institutions Reform,
Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989", Pub.L. 101-73, as amended, the board shall recognize,
on a temporary basis, the license or certification of an appraiser issued by another state if:
(a) The appraiser's business is of a temporary nature; and
(b) The appraiser applies for and is granted a temporary practice permit by the board.

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