Appraiser License Types in Alabama
It’s important to understand how Alabama classifies real estate appraisers across five separate categories, each with their own qualifications for licensure:
Trainee Real Property Appraiser
State-Registered Real Property Appraiser*
Licensed Real Property Appraiser
Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser
Certified General Real Property Appraiser
* The state-registered real property appraiser license is an alternative entry-level license for appraisers who do not plan to perform appraisals for federally related properties. State-registered appraisers are required to complete trainee education and earn 1,000 hours of experience in no less than 12 months. Learn more info here.
After receiving either a Trainee or State-Registered Real Property Appraiser license, you can “upgrade” to any of the subsequent license levels. Today, we’ll be focusing on how to become a licensed real property appraiser in Alabama.
But first, here’s a quick overview of the eligibility requirements for all licensing levels.
Be at least 19 years old |
Hold a high school diploma or certificate of equivalency |
Proof of U.S. Citizenship, U.S. National Status, or Alien Status |
Submit to a background check, provide fingerprints, and answer criminal history questions |
Find extra details here regarding Alabama’s fingerprinting background check process.
Trainee Real Property Appraiser
Alabama, like most states, recommends a pilot program for potential appraisers to begin their path toward becoming fully licensed. Known as a trainee real property appraiser, this first level of licensure is required before you can become fully licensed and start appraising real estate on your own.
Here’s a quick overview of everything you’ll need to become a trainee appraiser:
Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working Under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check |
75 hours of qualifying appraisal education 4-hour Supervisory/Appraiser Assistant Training Course | None required, though you will need to associate with a Supervisory Appraiser before receiving your trainee license. (You’ll work under your Supervisory Appraiser to earn experience hours after receiving your Trainee license.) | Not required | Not required | Required |
Licensed Real Estate Appraiser:
The next level up is a licensed real property appraiser. At this level, you can appraise:
Non-complex 1-4 unit residential properties (transaction value < $1,000,000)
Complex 1-4 unit residential properties (transaction value < $250,000)
Here’s a quick overview of everything you’ll need to become an Alabama licensed real property appraiser:
Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working Under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check |
150 hours (only 75 hours are required to upgrade after receiving your Trainee license) | 1,000 hours in no less than 6 months | Not required | Must pass exam National Uniform Licensing Examination for Licensed Residential Appraisers | Required |
Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser
Certified residential real property appraisers may appraise:
1-4 unit residential properties without regard to value or complexity
All other types of real property with a transaction value less than $250,000
Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working Under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check |
200 hours (only 125 hours are required to upgrade after receiving your Trainee license) | 1,500 hours in no less than 12 months | Must have completed some college coursework. See Alabama’s six options to meet this requirement on pages 7-10 of its appraiser regulations . | Must pass National Uniform Licensing Examination for Certified Residential Appraisers | Required |
Certified General Real Property Appraiser
Certified general real property appraisers are the highest level of appraiser professionals in Alabama. They can appraise all types of residential or commercial property without regard to value or complexity.
Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working Under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check |
300 hours (only 225 hours are required to upgrade after receiving your Trainee license) | 3,000 hours in no less than 18 months | Must have bachelor'’s degree or higher in any field and from any accredited college or university | Must pass National Uniform Licensing Examination for Certified General Appraisers | Required |