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Accreditation
As an ASA-accredited appraiser, you are trained and accredited to provide the best valuation expertise available on the market. ASA's reputation and your expertise together give you unmatched credibility in all legal proceedings. All Accredited ASA members are listed in ASA's referral system, which is used to refer consumers to you for appraisals. For more information on ASA's accreditation process click here.
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Reaccreditation
All designated members of the American Society of Appraisers (ASA) are required to submit evidence of professional growth through continuing education and/or participation in professional activities to remain an accredited AM, ASA or FASA. The deadline for reaccreditation is five years from the date of your original accreditation or five years from your last reaccreditation (unless you previously reaccredited for a shorter term). For more information on the reaccreditation process click here.
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USPAP
The American Society of Appraisers is one of eight major appraisal societies that, in 1987, founded The Appraisal Foundation, a national nonprofit organization created to establish uniform criteria for professional appraisers.
Since 1989 The Appraisal Foundation has been recognized by the U.S. Congress as the source for the development and promulgation of appraisal standards and qualifications.
The Appraisal Foundation is the source of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice which is the recognized standard governing professional appraisals.
The American Society of Appraisers is a sponsor of the Appraisal Foundation, and as such, our members must follow the sponsorship criteria of The Appraisal Foundation. Upon admission, all members of the American Society of Appraisers must take and pass a 15-hour USPAP course and exam taught by an Appraisal Qualifications Board- (AQB) approved instructor. Members are held to these standards while they are members of ASA and must periodically take refresher courses in order to maintain their accreditation with ASA.
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Public Relations and ASA Logo Use
All About Public Relations, Branding and Logos
Right click the images below and choose "Save Picture As..." to copy the logos to your PC. Use of the ASA logo is limited to members in good standing in the grades of Accredited Member (AM), Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA) and Fellow of the American Society of Appraisers.


