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Appraiser and Appraisal Management Company Reporting Requirements

Licensees, including holders of Temporary Practice Permits and owners of ten (10) percent or more of an appraisal management company, are required to provide written notification (self-report) to the Division of Real Estate within 10 calendar days if they have a conviction, plea, or violation.

Reasons for Self-Reporting

  • A plea of guilty, a plea of nolo contendere, or a deferred judgment and sentence to any felony or misdemeanor offense, excluding misdemeanor traffic offenses, municipal code violations or petty offenses.
  • A disciplinary action was taken against any professional license(s) held by the licensee, excluding the licensee’s Colorado appraisal or appraisal management company credential
    • Disciplinary action may include the payment of fines, administrative fees, or restitution; required education; probation; suspension; revocation; relinquishment; censure; practice restrictions or limitations; debarment; required supervision or practice monitoring; or issuance of a consent order, injunction, or a cease-and-desist order.

How to Report a Crime, Plea or Violation on Yourself

Licensees who find themselves needing to report a crime, plea, or violation need to use the Division's online license management system. Log in to the online license management system and follow the steps to report a complaint. 

You will file the complaint against yourself, when filing the complaint you will be the complainant and the respondent. 

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