
- Date
- September 4, 2025
- Time
- 8:00AM - 4:00PM (MST)
- Sponsor
- Colorado Chapter
- Location
- Virtual Classroom
Virtual Classroom
- Instructor
- Josh Walitt
- Full Price
- $150.00
- AI Price
- $150.00
Course Description
Who Should Enroll
Course Objectives
Course Learning Objectives
- Explore the dynamic appraisal reports (URAR, Appraisal Update Report, and Completion Report) and the transition to eliminate property type-specific forms
- Become familiar with the new reporting features of the appraisal reports
- Learn the basics of the new Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD)
- Examine expanded data requirements
- Understand your responsibilities in the new appraisal reporting process
Additional Course Offerings
Sponsor | Date | Location | Format | ||
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Colorado Chapter | September 4, 2025 | Greenwood Village, CO | Classroom | View Details | Register |
Event Information
Appraiser's Guide to the New URAR
This course will be offered both on Zoom and In Person.
You are registering for ZOOM.
If you would prefer to register for In Person, CLICK HERE.
A LINK WILL BE SENT TO YOU THE DAY PRIOR TO CLASS.
If you register after 12pm (noon) on September 3rd, Please reach out to the Chapter office for a Link.
Time: 8am - 4pm 1 Hour Lunch Break
This class is being held in collaboration with RMAA and CAREA
As this is an online class, the following information needs to be followed to receive credit:
Reminders to Receive Credit for this Course:
1. Register for the course with your full name, as it appears on your license
2. Login to the course with your full name, as it appears on your license
3. Have and maintain an active video feed for the duration of the course
4. Ensure your face is in full view for the duration of the course
5. Ensure that you are an active participant throughout the course
Being an Active Participant means that the student is engaged in the material and is not distracted or multitasking. By analogy, active participation for a live online course is like attending a live course. In a live course setting, students are alert and not talking on the telephone, traveling, running errands, or taking mid-lesson breaks during the class. All licensees should understand that failure to comply with the Division's expectations may result in denial of continuing education credit for a course.