The Board is responsible for licensing and certifying appraisers to perform real estate appraisals in North Dakota pursuant to Title XI of FIRREA. The Board establishes qualifications; issues permits to qualified applicants; approves qualifying and continuing education courses; investigates complaints; administers disciplinary actions to persons in violation of the rules, statutes and uniform standards and regulates matters pertaining to the conduct of real estate appraisers through the effective administration of Title 101.
State Appraiser, AMC and Banking Regulators
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The Department's mission is to maintain public confidence in North Dakota financial institutions by ensuring the financial industry operates in a safe and sound manner while complying with applicable rules and laws. The Department regulates State-chartered member banks, State-chartered non-member banks, State-chartered credit unions and State-licensed non-depository service providers.
The Department's mission is to maintain public confidence in North Dakota financial institutions by ensuring the financial industry operates in a safe and sound manner while complying with applicable rules and laws. The Department regulates State-chartered member banks, State-chartered non-member banks, State-chartered credit unions and State-licensed non-depository service providers.
The Division enforces the State's consumer fraud and Do Not Call laws, investigates and prosecutes consumer fraud cases and enforces the State's anti-trust statutes.
The Commission protects the consumer by licensing and regulating real estate agencies, brokers, broker associates and sales agents; investigating alleged violations of the law and imposing sanctions; and setting standards for real estate education programs.