Note: If you are making room reservations at the hotel, go on line at the website www.hiexpress.com/ebrunswick and go to the ihg.com site.
The code
is APP that they can use for group or they can call reservations 800-315-2621 and use the group code APP.
Note: Room number will be emailed approximately 2 weeks before course start date. If you need hotel information, please contact the chapter.
Registration fee of $800 is for candidates and designated members, $1100 all others.
Please Note: You may not need to take the Supervisor/Trainee course in New Jersey due to the state not requiring this course. Please call the chapter office to discuss if you are not sure or email metronj@ai-newjersey.org
If you entered into a new supervisor/trainee relationship after January 1, 2015, you must take a Supervisory/Trainee Course per the 2015 Real property Appraiser Qualifications Criteria. The Appraisal Institute’s four-hour course addresses the national minimum requirements, responsibilities, and expectations for Trainee Appraisers and Supervisory Appraisers that are included in the AQB’s required course outline. Important Notes
- Several states require a Supervisory Appraiser / Trainee Appraiser Course that contains state-specific material not covered in this course. Those states include, but may not be limited to: AR, IA, KY, ME, MN, MT, NC, NE, OH, OR, SD, TN, TX, UT, and WV. In most cases, the local chapters have added the necessary materials to comply with their state’s requirements but offerings taken out-of-state may not satisfy another state’s requirements. Attending this course in-state is highly recommended, and it is imperative that participants confirm approval with their state regulatory agency, local chapter, or by contacting statecert@appraisalinstitute.org if attending the course out-of-state.
- For individuals who need to pass an exam per state requirements, an optional one-hour exam concludes the course.
- Please see the Supervisory Appraiser/Trainee Appraiser Course FAQ for more information.
Classes are held Fridays and Saturdays
Classes are held Fridays and Saturdays
This is a 6-day course that runs from 8:30 am – 5:00 pm, Monday – Friday and a 3-hour exam on the 6th day, Saturday that should end at approximately 12:00 noon.