Wyoming Statutes
§ 33-39-125 — Retention of records
Wyoming § 33-39-125
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 33Professions and Occupations
Ch. 39REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS
Art. 1CERTIFIED REAL ESTATE APPRAISER ACT
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 33-39-125 (2026).
Text
(a)A certified real estate appraiser shall retain, for at
least seven (7) years, originals or true copies of all written
contracts engaging his services for real estate appraisal work,
and all reports and supporting data assembled and formulated by
the appraiser in preparing the reports.
(b)The seven (7) year period for retention of records
provided by subsection (a) of this section is applicable to each
engagement of the services of the appraiser and shall commence
upon the date of the submittal of the appraisal to the client
unless, within the seven (7) year period, the appraiser is
notified that the appraisal or report is involved in litigation,
in which event the seven (7) year period for the retention of
records shall commence upon the date of the final disposition of
the litigation
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§ 33-39-101
Short title; license required§ 33-39-102
Definitions§ 33-39-103
Exemptions§ 33-39-105
Powers of the board; rulemaking authority§ 33-39-108
Fees§ 33-39-109
Permit and temporary permit process§ 33-39-110
Classes of permits§ 33-39-111
Examination requirement§ 33-39-112
Examination prerequisites§ 33-39-113
Experience requirement§ 33-39-114
Term of permit§ 33-39-115
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