The ASC monitors State appraiser licensing and certification regulatory programs for compliance with Title XI for Appraiser and AMC programs

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Ohio

Appraiser Program Point of Contact

Staff
webreal@com.state.oh.us
614-466-4100
Ed Woodruff
Divison Attorney
Edward.Woodruff@com.ohio.gov
Mailing Address

Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing
6606 Tussing Road
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
United States

Phone
Fax
614-644-0584

AMC Program Point of Contact

Staff
Mailing Address

Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing
6606 Tussing Road
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
United States

Phone
614-466-4100
Fax
614-644-0584

Appraiser Compliance Review Findings

Current Finding:
Excellent
August 2019
Review Cycle:
Two-Year

AMC Compliance Review Findings

Current Finding:
Good
August 2019
Review Cycle:
Two-Year

ASC Policy Manager

Kristi Klamet
kristi@asc.gov

Summary Reports

State Contact Information

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Appraiser Compliance Review Findings

View a list of States appraiser regulatory program findings

AMC Compliance Review Findings

View a list of States AMC regulatory program findings

How ASC Monitors State Compliance

The ASC monitors how each State's regulatory program:
  • recognizes and enforces the standards, requirements and procedures pre­scribed by Title XI of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989 (Title XI),
  • has adequate authority to carry out its Title XI-related functions,
  • makes decisions consistent with Title XI concerning appraisal stan­dards, appraiser qualifications, supervision of appraiser practices and registration of AMCs.
The ASC's Compliance Review process is risk-based review process, focusing on areas of State Appraiser or AMC Programs that are not in compliance with Title XI or that exhibit characteristics which could lead to non-compliance. The ASC's rating criteria for Compliance Review Reports focus on three key components:
  • Complying with Title XI mandates and requirements of ASC Policy Statements
  • Maintaining a strong regulatory program
  • Limiting overall risk of Program failure

More information on how ASC monitors State real estate appraiser and AMC regulatory programs is available in ASC Annual Reports.