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Prior to the Savings and Loan crisis of the 80s, which gave rise to appraiser licensing, appraisers had to market their expertise, service, professionalism and association designations. Many feel that state licensing has diluted the appraisal profession. Many consider licensure a bare minimum of what you should expect from an appraiser. Louisisana requirements are a bit more comprehensive, eliminating the intermediate "license" and requiring all trainees to meet the requirements for "certification" prior to approval for independent appraisal services. We have worked hard to establish a reputation for quality and prompt work, performed professionally and ethically, with outstanding customer service. You should never just look for a licensed appraiser; you should be discriminating in choosing your service providers. Tour our website for valuable information on the experience we have and the service we provide. You should always be sure your appraisal service provider is certified and in good standing. The Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC) of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) maintains a national database of appraisers and their license/certification status. It is available publicly at this link. Among other things, this database, which relies on reports from each state appraisal board, will tell you if a service provider you are considering has had his or her license/certification suspended, revoked, or whether the license/certification has lapsed. You can rest assured that Johnson Property Solutions certifications are current and in good standing! |










Appraiser Licensing