IMPORTANT! AS OF JANUARY 2012 GEORGIA REALTORS & APPRAISERS MUST PROVE CITIZENSHIP BEFORE YOU RENEW YOUR LICENSE!

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Real Estate Appraiser with Lanier Appraisal Service CR004373
 
 

Thank you John Bryant (Real Estate School in Atlanta) for providing this information!  ch

CHECK WITH YOUR STATE, THIS MAY ALSO BE A REQUIREMENT FOR YOU!

Sure, Appraisers and Reators are the real problem when it comes to illegal immigration!!! Come on! But we must comply so read below and click on the link for the form to be filled out and pass along to all you know!

 

What are the solutions to illegal immigration in America? 


Illegal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Act of 2011

Effective January 1, 2012, all appraisers, agents, and instructors must verify citizenship before they can renew their license.

Click below for a copy of the official form.  The form requires a notarized signature.

GREAB Lawful Presence Verification (11/30/2011)


The Procedure 
  1. Submit the notarized affidavit
  2. Submit a legible copy of your driver's license.  (Other documents are also acceptable).
  3. E-mail, fax, mail, or deliver the form and driver's license to the GREC.  Addresses and numbers are on the form.
  4. No fee is Required. 
Other Facts
  1. If you renew before December 31, 2011 you will not have to submit the "Lawful Presence Verification" until your next renewal.
  2. If your birthday is between now and March, you can renew in December.  (if you have the CE credits)
  3. Do not procrastinate on this.  Your license will not be renewed unless a "Lawful Presence Verification" is on file.  Verifications will take a while to process.  There are only 4-5,000 appraisers but there are almost 100,000 agents that must do the same thing.  There could be long delays.
  4. It is no clear if you have to submit a form for each license you hold.  I am going to play is safe and submit one for each license. 
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