Certificate of registration process: authority may grant or refuse registration after prescribed timelines and opportunities to remedy. Applications for registration as a registered valuer must be submitted in prescribed forms with applicable non-refundable fees; the authority may seek deficiency removal, additional documents, or require personal appearance. If satisfied after necessary scrutiny the authority will grant a certificate of registration for the relevant asset class(es) within the prescribed time, excluding periods allowed for applicant responses; where prima facie adverse opinion arises the authority must communicate reasons, permit explanation, and then either grant registration or reject the application with reasons.
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Certificate of registration process: authority may grant or refuse registration after prescribed timelines and opportunities to remedy.
Applications for registration as a registered valuer must be submitted in prescribed forms with applicable non-refundable fees; the authority may seek deficiency removal, additional documents, or require personal appearance. If satisfied after necessary scrutiny the authority will grant a certificate of registration for the relevant asset class(es) within the prescribed time, excluding periods allowed for applicant responses; where prima facie adverse opinion arises the authority must communicate reasons, permit explanation, and then either grant registration or reject the application with reasons.
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