ARS § 32-3623
The titles "state-licensed appraiser" and "state-certified appraiser" may be used only for individuals who hold the relevant license or certificate, and not in a way that suggests a firm, partnership, corporation, or group is the appraiser. A state-licensed or state-certified appraiser may still sign an appraisal repor
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The titles "state-licensed appraiser" and "state-certified appraiser" may be used only for individuals who hold the relevant license or certificate, and not in a way that suggests a firm, partnership, corporation, or group is the appraiser. A state-licensed or state-certified appraiser may still sign an appraisal report on behalf of an entity.
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