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Get Ok Form Rea-3 2022-2026
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How to fill out the OK Form REA-3 online
The OK Form REA-3 is essential for documenting appraisal experience hours for aspiring appraisers. This guide will walk you through each section of the form, ensuring that you complete it accurately and efficiently online.
Follow the steps to fill out the OK Form REA-3 online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to retrieve the form and open it in your chosen online editor.
- Begin by filling in the appraiser’s name at the top of the form. This section is vital as it identifies the individual submitting the experience log.
- Provide your REAB license number or Social Security number in the designated field. This identification helps to authenticate your submission.
- For each appraisal assignment, you will need to enter the actual hours worked. Clearly document these hours in the section labeled 'Actual hours worked for each appraisal assignment.'
- Specify the type of appraisal (non-residential, agricultural, commercial, etc.) and ensure that you include the description of work performed in the appropriate field.
- Record the appraisal assignment ID and the date of inspection. When entering the property address, be thorough and include all necessary information like the complete street address, city, and assessor parcel number.
- Indicate the approaches used for the appraisal in the specified field. Be specific when noting which type of form you utilized (narrative, 1004, 704, etc.).
- Continue entering information for each appraisal assignment until you have completed all relevant fields.
- Once you have filled out all sections accurately, review your entries for completeness and correctness.
Start completing your OK Form REA-3 online today to document your appraisal experience effectively.
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California Appraiser License: Certified General To earn your Certified General Appraiser credential, you must complete 311 hours of required education (this includes the 161 required hours to become a Trainee) and gain 3,000 hours of acceptable appraisal experience, 1,500 of which must be non-residential property.