Idaho Code

Idaho Code § 54-4103 (2026)

Use of term "licensed" or "certified" appraiser — Unlawful practice of appraisal. 

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Use of term "licensed" or "certified" appraiser — Unlawful practice of appraisal. 

It shall be unlawful for any person in this state to assume or use the title "state licensed" or "state certified real estate appraiser" or any title, designation or abbreviation likely to create the impression of licensure or certification by the state of Idaho for any real estate appraisal, unless the person has first been licensed or certified by the real estate appraiser board under the provisions of this chapter. The board may adopt for the exclusive use of persons licensed or certified under the provisions of this chapter, a seal, symbol or other mark identifying the user as a state licensed or certified real estate appraiser.

It shall be unlawful for any person to appraise, practice appraisal, assume to act as, or hold themselves out to the public as an appraiser, or carry on the calling of an appraiser within the state, or to perform an appraisal of real estate located in this state unless the person has first been licensed or certified by the board under the provisions of this chapter.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2014–2014 · leading case: Williams v. Idaho State Bd. of Real Est. Appraisers, 337 P.3d 655 (Idaho 2014).
Williams v. Idaho State Bd. of Real Est. Appraisers, 337 P.3d 655 (Idaho 2014). · cites it 2× “I.C. § 54-4103. The Board administers the Act’s provisions and is authorized to investigate suspected violations and revoke licenses and certificates for specified reasons.”
Timothy Williams v. Idaho State Bd. of Real Est. Appraisers (Idaho 2014). · cites it 2× “§§ 54-4106(2)(c) and 4107(1). Under Idaho Code section 67-2602(1), the Board may enter into a written contract with the Bureau of Occupational Licenses so that the Bureau, also a self-governing agency, may provide the Board with services.”
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