Real Estate Appraisal - Final Orders
Per 455.208 Publication of information.— The department and the boards shall publish a summary of final orders resulting in fines, suspensions, or revocations, and any other information the department or the board determines is of interest to the public.
Appraisal Final Order Reports
- 2024 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2023 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2022 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2021 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2020 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2019 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2018 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2017 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2016 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2015 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2014 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2013 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2012 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2011 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2010 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2009 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2008 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2007 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2006 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2005 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2004 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2003 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2002 Appraisal Final Order Report
- 2001 Appraisal Final Order Report
Declaratory Statements
A declaratory statement is the sole means for obtaining a binding interpretation or opinion from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation concerning the applicability of statutory provisions, rules or orders over which the Department has authority (Chapters 455 and 468, Part XV, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 61G-3, Florida Administrative Code).
A petition for a declaratory statement may only be used to resolve questions or doubts as to how the statutes, rules or orders may apply to the petitioner’s particular circumstances. A declaratory statement is not the appropriate means for determining the conduct of another person or for obtaining a policy statement of general applicability from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Section 120.565, Florida Statutes, and 28.105, Florida Administrative Code, set forth the requirements for filing a petition for declaratory statement from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Below is a list of previously issued declaratory statements dating back to 1993, indexed by statutes or rule. Please note past statements may be affected by new statute amendments and rule changes so refer to the Statute/Rule cited to verify the information is still applicable. Please note the petitions which have been denied by the Department are not included.
Petitions for declaratory statements should be sent to:
Department of Business and Professional Regulation
Division of Real Estate
400 W Robinson St N801
Orlando, FL 32801
- Statute: 475.611(1)(a) – DS-92-01
Petitioner: Hunnicutt-Arnold, Inc.
Subject: Required disclosure when acting in capacity of ad valorem advocate - Statute: 475.611(1)(c),(d),(m)– DS-2013-076
Petitioner: Cornerstone Home Lending, Inc.
Subject: Requirements when using in-house appraisal process for in-house lending services. - Statute: 475.611(1)(c),(d),(m)– DS-2014-018
Petitioner: Altus Group U.S., Inc.
Subject: Coordination of appraisal services and acting as intermediary constitute appraisal management services. - Statute: 475.6221– DS- 2014-088
Petitioner: Eileen Poulos
Subject: Supervision of registered trainee appraisers. - Statute: 475.624(17) – DS-92-01
Petitioner: Hunnicutt-Arnold, Inc.
Subject: Required disclosure when acting in capacity of ad valorem advocate
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All requests for publications, documents, forms, applications for licenses, permits and other similar certifications can be obtained by contacting the Customer Contact Center.
Katy McGinnis, Director
Division of Real Estate
400 West Robinson Street, N801
Orlando, Florida 32801
Telephone: 850.487.1395
Facsimile: 850.488.8040