Appraiser License Types in Maryland
Maryland recognizes four different levels of appraisal licensure, so it’s important to understand the differences as each has their own unique qualifications. The four license types are:
Appraiser Trainee
Licensed Real Estate Appraiser
Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser
Certified General Real Estate Appraiser
Appraiser Eligibility Highlights |
Be at least 18 years old |
Proof of U.S. Citizenship, U.S. National Status, or Alien Status |
Background Check / Other criminal history requirements |
Appraiser Trainee:
Like most states, Maryland offers a pilot program for potential appraisers to begin their path toward becoming fully licensed. Known as an appraiser trainee, this is the first level you must achieve before you can become fully licensed and start performing valuation services on real property – including appraising homes – on your own. You must work under the direct supervision of a certified appraiser.
Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working Under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check / Answer Legal Background Questions |
75 hours of qualifying appraisal education 4 hours of a Trainee Appraiser and Responsibilities Course | None required, though you will need to associate with a Supervisor Appraiser before receiving your trainee license. | Not required | Not required | Required |
Licensed Real Estate Appraiser:
The next level up is a licensed real estate appraiser. At this level, you can provide appraisal services in transactions with:
Non-complex 1-4-unit residential properties (transaction value < $1,000,000)
Complex 1-4-unit residential properties (transaction value < $250,000)
Commercial properties (transaction value < $250,000)
Here are the requirements to earn this license, at a glance. Later, we dive into the full picture a little deeper.
Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check / Answer Legal Background Questions |
150 hours total (only 75 hours once you have your State Registered Real Estate Appraiser Trainee license) | 1,000 hours in no less than six months | Not required | Must pass exam National Uniform Licensing Examination for Licensed Residential Appraisers | Required |
Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser:
Certified residential real estate appraisers may provide appraisal services in transactions with:
1-4-unit residential properties without regard to value or complexity; and
Commercial properties (transaction value < $250,000)
Qualifying Education Hours Required | Required Experience Hours Working under a Certified Appraiser | College Degree Requirement | Exam Requirement | Background Check / Answer Legal Background Questions |
200 hours total (only 125 hours once you have your State Registered Real Estate Appraiser Trainee license) | 1,500 hours in no less than 12 months | ONE of five formal education options are required, including: Bachelor's degree in any field of study Associate's degree in a specific business category 30 hours of specific college courses Licensed for 5 years in good standing Completion of CLEP® exams | Must pass National Uniform Licensing Examination for Certified Residential Appraisers | Required |
Certified General Real Estate Appraiser:
Certified general real estate appraisers are the highest level of appraiser professionals in Maryland. They can provide appraisal services in transactions with all types of residential or commercial real 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 / Answer Legal Background Questions |
300 hours total (only 225 hours once you have your State Registered Real Estate Appraiser Trainee license) | 3,000 hours in no less than 18 months | Required, however the commission may not require an applicant to hold a bachelor's degree or higher to qualify for residential certification | Must pass National Uniform Licensing Examination for Certified General Appraisers | Required |