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Who regulates appraisers in Missouri?

Who regulates appraisers in Missouri?

State Appraisal Regulatory Agencies

AL Alabama Real Estate Appraisers Board 334-242-8747
MS Mississippi Appraisal Board 601-932-9191
MO Missouri State Real Estate Appraisers Commission 573-751-0038
MT Montana Board of Real Estate Appraisers 406-841-2381
NE Nebraska Real Estate Appraiser Board 402-471-9015

How much is an appraisal in Missouri?

Mason Spurgeon, owner of Spurgeon Appraisers, which services Missouri, Illinois, and Iowa, says a typical home appraisal costs between $400 and $500, but could be as high as $1,500.

How do I contact the ACLU in Missouri?

If you would like to file a complaint with the ACLU of Missouri, please call (314) 652-3111 or visit our Legal Assistance page.

Who holds appraiser accountable?

Appraisers are accountable to this appraisal board, which is usually appointed by the governor or another high-ranking officials within the state.

What appraisal services are covered by USPAP?

USPAP was adopted by Congress in 1989, and contains standards for all types of appraisal services, including real estate, personal property, business and mass appraisal. Compliance is required for state-licensed and state-certified appraisers involved in federally-related real estate transactions.

Where is the real estate appraisers Commission in Missouri?

Real Estate Appraisers Commission 3605 Missouri Boulevard P.O. Box 1335 Jefferson City, MO 65102-1335 573.751.0038 Telephone 573.526.3489 Fax 800.735.2966 TTY 800.735.2466 Voice Relay [email protected] https://pr.mo.gov/appraisers.asp

What does the ACLU of Missouri do for a living?

This year the ACLU of Missouri tracked 727 pieces of legislation in the state legislature, ranging from police reform to attacks on the First Amendment, voting rights, trans youth, and reproductive freedom.

Who is the ACLU of Missouri Board of directors?

The ACLU of Missouri, a member of the Privacy Watch Coalition, celebrates 8th Ward Alderwoman Annie Rice for the reintroduction of Board Bill 31 (Community Control over Police Surveillance) which would require public oversight of surveillance technologies.

When did the ACLU of Missouri Sue MSHP?

Kansas City, MO – In 2016, the ACLU of Missouri filed a Sunshine Law suit against the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) and the McDonald County Prosecuting Attorney for failing to release public records related to the 1994 shooting of Corporal Bobbie J. Harper, an MSHP Trooper.