Renewals for all Colorado Division of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) license programs will open on November 1, 2025. Active licensed and certified appraisers must first complete the 7-hour USPAP audit process before the renewal process is activated within their license account. This must be done by December 12th. RMAA is holding the 2026-2027 7-Hour USPAP Continuing Education Course on Friday November 14th with Zoom and In-Person options available. This course fulfills the USPAP requirement for your license renewal while offering an opportunity to network with other appraisers.
The following reminder was sent to all active licensed and certified appraisers. If your appraisal license expires on December 31, 2025, and you have not received a notification from the Division regarding how to comply with the USPAP audit, please contact the Division’s appraisal program immediately at DORA_DRE_Appraisals@state.co.us.
Every real estate appraiser knows of the importance of complying with the standards set forth in USPAP. In addition, every appraiser should know that prior to renewing their license, the Division conducts a USPAP audit on behalf of the Board of Real Estate Appraisers. There is still time to take this essential continuing education course before the end of your current license cycle but first notices of the USPAP audit have already been delivered via email to all renewing appraiser licensees.
In order for your renewal to be available in the Divisions licensing management system, compliance with the USPAP audit is required.
Time is of the essence! Failure to submit proof of compliance with the USPAP course requirement and renewal by 5:00 pm MT on Friday, December 12, 2025, may result in the following:
• An indication on the Appraisal Sub-Committee’s appraiser license search website that the license has expired
• An audit of all 28 hours of continuing education completed during the license cycle
• A late renewal penalty fee
• Additional fines for any incomplete continuing education
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