State Appraiser, AMC and Banking Regulators

Appraisers, AMCs, financial institutions and others are regulated by State agencies. Select your State to find agencies that may be relevant to your complaint.

Select a State to view its Appraiser and AMC Program and Registry information

North Carolina
State of North Carolina
North Carolina Appraisal Board

The mission of the North Carolina Appraisal Board is to protect consumers of real estate services provided by its licensees by assuring that these licensees are sufficiently trained and tested to assure competency and independent judgment. In addition, the Board will protect the public interest by enforcing State law and Appraisal Board rules to assure that its licensees act in accordance with professional standards and ethics.

Address:
5830 Six Forks Road Raleigh, NC 27609
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Other North Carolina Regulators
Other state regulators may have domain over certain kinds of appraisal-related complaints.

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North Carolina Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General

The Consumer Protection Division protects consumers and seniors from scams and fraud. The Division investigates complaints and holds businesses and individuals accountable for mistreating North Carolina customers.

Consumer Protection Division 114 W. Edenton Street Raleigh, NC 27603
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North Carolina Office of the Commissioner of Banks (Banking)

The Office is responsible for the chartering and regulation of North Carolina's State banks, trust companies, mortgage companies, as well as registration and licensing of various financial institutions operating in North Carolina. The Office's mission is to promote and maintain the strength and fairness of the North Carolina financial services marketplace through the supervision and regulation of financial service providers in that marketplace.

4309 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-4309
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North Carolina Office of the Commissioner of Banks (Mortgage Broker/Loan Originator)

The Office is responsible for the chartering and regulation of North Carolina's State banks, trust companies, mortgage companies, as well as registration and licensing of various financial institutions operating in North Carolina. The Office's mission is to promote and maintain the strength and fairness of the North Carolina financial services marketplace through the supervision and regulation of financial service providers in that marketplace.

4309 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-4309
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North Carolina Real Estate Commission

The Commission’s primary function is to license and regulate real estate agents (persons and firms who sell, lease, etc. real estate for others). The Commission registers and regulates sales activities at time share projects where ownership in a single living unit is shared by many persons.

PO Box 17100 Raleigh, NC 27619-7100
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