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Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board (TALCB) http://www.talcb.state.tx.us/Agencyinfo/default.asp Who is Regulated by the TALCB? The TALCB was created by an act of the Texas Legislature in 1991 to license, certify and regulate real estate appraisers in Texas under state and federal laws.
The TALCB regulates five classifications of appraiser certification and licensure:
Complaints and Enforcement: The TALCB accepts written and signed complaints filed against certified and licensed appraisers or appraiser trainees for violations of the TALCB Act (law), Rules, or the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). Anonymous complaints are not accepted. Please see the COMPLAINTS area of the TALCB website for additional information.
Disciplinary Hearings: Contested cases are heard before the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH), who shall render a proposal for decision, with findings of fact and conclusions of law. All hearings comply with the Administrative Procedures Act (Tex. Gov’t. Code, §§2001.001 et seq.). TALCB Disciplinary Actions are found in the COMPLAINTS area of the TALCB web site. Property Taxes and Other Ad Valorem Issues: The TALCB does NOT have jurisdiction or authority over property taxes, assessments or other ad valorem issues. The local appraisal district should be contacted. The Board of Tax Professional Examiners (512-305-7300) or the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation - Property Tax Consultants (512-463-5522) also may be of assistance. Types of businesses NOT regulated by TALCB and who regulates them. The table below lists some of the types of businesses (related to the real estate industry) which are NOT regulated by the Texas Appraiser Licensing & Certification Board. TALCB includes this information, and links to appropriate regulatory agencies, as a service to Texas real estate consumers. TALCB is not affiliated with any of these regulatory agencies.
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