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Getting an Additional Designation

Any Accredited Senior Appraiser (not Accredited Members) in good standing may apply for Accredited Senior Appraiser status in more than one appraisal specialty. The procedure is as follows:

The ASA member must demonstrate, at a minimum, the equivalent of three (3) years of full-time-equivalent appraisal experience in the classification requested.
The ASA member must write a letter to the chapter president stating briefly his or her qualifications in the particular specialty and request the chapter’s recommendation for Accredited Senior Appraiser status in the particular specialty.
The member must submit to ASA Headquarters, along with a copy of the letter, two appraisal reports demonstrating knowledge in the particular specialty and appropriate appraisal methods.
The member must take the society’s current examination or POV courses in their discipline.
Upon recommendation of the member’s chapter and the International Board of Examiners, the member will be granted Accredited Senior Appraiser status in that particular additional appraisal specialty.
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