Real Estate Appraisal Credentials Guide
Real-property appraisal credentials are regulated through state agencies operating under minimum qualification criteria established by the Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB). States may impose requirements above those minimums.
Start by separating regulated credentials from voluntary professional credentials.
Real-property appraisal credentials are regulated through state agencies operating under minimum qualification criteria established by the Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB). States may impose requirements above those minimums.
The credential types you'll encounter
Trainee / entry pathway
Many states use a trainee or similar entry classification before independent licensure or certification.
- Usually tied to coursework
- May or may not include assessment
- Often does not require prior experience
Licensed Residential
A state credential for residential appraisal practice subject to jurisdiction scope and requirements.
- Usually learning-focused
- Can include projects or assessments
- Recognition depends heavily on issuer and field
Certified Residential
A higher residential certification classification under AQB/state criteria.
- Often requires an exam
- May have prerequisites
- May require renewal or continuing education
Certified General
The broadest real-property appraiser certification classification, used for complex and commercial assignments.
- Often government-regulated
- Requirements vary by location
- May be mandatory rather than optional
How the options differ
| Factor | Entry/Trainee | Licensed/Certified | Professional designation | License |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Legal authority | Supervised/limited | State-defined practice authority | No substitute for state credential | Authorize regulated work |
| Issuer | State regulator | State regulator | Professional association | Varies |
| Minimum framework | State + AQB where applicable | AQB minimum + state rules | Issuer requirements | Often |
| Exam | Depends on classification/state | National Uniform exam for state license/certification | Issuer-specific | Often field-specific |
| Renewal | Usually no | Usually no | Often | Often |
| Employer value | Depends on course | Depends on issuer/role | Depends on certification/role | Can be legally required |
How this looks in real careers
New appraiser
Start with your state appraiser regulatory agency and its approved education/experience sequence.
Course certificate vs CAPM/PMP
Completing project-management coursework is different from earning a professional certification with defined eligibility and exam requirements.
Training course vs vendor certification
A course may prepare you for a cloud certification, but completing the course and passing the certification exam are separate achievements.
How to decide what you actually need
Choose the state
Appraiser credentials are issued by state regulatory agencies.
Check the current AQB/state criteria
States must meet AQB minimums and may exceed them.
Complete qualifying education
Use education accepted for the classification.
Complete required experience
Document experience under the applicable criteria.
Verify the regulator before enrolling
Requirements can change and state rules can exceed national minimums or professional-association requirements.
Real Estate Appraisal Credentials Guide FAQ
Who sets minimum appraiser qualifications?
The Appraiser Qualifications Board of The Appraisal Foundation establishes minimum criteria for real-property appraisers.
Can states require more than AQB minimums?
Yes.
Is there one national appraiser license?
No. Credentials are issued through state regulatory systems.
When do candidates take the National Uniform exam?
After completing the required qualifying education and experience for the applicable credential path.
What is Certified General?
The broad state certification classification used for real-property appraisal, including complex and commercial work subject to state scope.
Should I buy a private appraisal certification first?
Not as a substitute for the state credential required for the work you intend to perform.
Use the credential that solves the actual career requirement.
Our career roadmaps and credential comparisons can help narrow the options before you spend money on a course or exam.
