All registered Appraisal Management Companies in North Carolina must adhere to the laws issued by the state. To view these laws, click below:
North Carolina Appraisal Management Company Laws
[/spoiler] [spoiler title='Regulation for Appraisal Management Companies in North Carolina']The rules and regulation for appraisal management companies in North Carolina are outlined in Title 21, Chapter 57 of the North Carolina Administrative Code. To view this document, click below:
North Carolina AMC Rules [/spoiler] [spoiler title='Forms for Appraisal Management Companies in North Carolina']Want to register your new appraisal management company in North Carolina or looking to renew your existing license? The forms listed below (issued by the North Carolina Appraisal Board) should help you do just that.
- North Carolina AMC Registration Application Form
- North Carolina AMC Registration Application Instructions
- North Carolina AMC Change of Name, Address Form
- North Carolina AMC Complaint Form
- North Carolina AMC Complaint Form Process
- North Carolina AMC Compliance Manager Application
- North Carolina AMC Change of Compliance Manager Form
- North Carolina AMC Consent to Service Form
- North Carolina AMC Form Continuation Sheet
- North Carolina AMC Request for License History Form/Letter of Good Standing
- North Carolina AMC Reissuance of Wall Certificate Form
- North Carolina AMC Renewal Application Form
- North Carolina AMC Surety Bond
http://ncappraisalboard.org/
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