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Real Estate Appraiser License Guide 2026

Real Estate Appraiser licensing in 2026 is regulated state-by-state: verified pre-license education ranges from 75 hours, the exam is most commonly administered by Pearson VUE, and published first-attempt pass rates are not consistently published. A background check is required in 51 of 51 states with verified data.

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National overview — Appraiser at a glance

States with verified data51 of 51
Pre-license education75 hrs
Most common exam vendorPearson VUE
Exam passing scorevaries by state
National pass-rate reference~65% (industry reference)
Published state pass ratesnot published
Exam feevaries by state
Application feevaries by state
Common renewal cycleevery 2 years
Background check51 of 51 states

State-by-state essentials (top verified states)

Education
75 hrs
Exam vendor
Pearson VUE
Renewal
2 yrs · 28 CE
Alabama Real Estate Appraisers Board
Education
75 hrs
Exam vendor
Pearson VUE
Renewal
2 yrs · 28 CE
Education
75 hrs
Exam vendor
Pearson VUE
Renewal
2 yrs · 28 CE
Arizona Board of Appraisal
Education
75 hrs
Exam vendor
Pearson VUE
Renewal
2 yrs · 28 CE
Arkansas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board

California

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Education
75 hrs
Exam vendor
Pearson VUE
Renewal
2 yrs · 28 CE
California Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers

How to get a Appraiser license — step by step

  1. 1
    Meet the basic requirements

    Minimum age is 18 in every state with a published figure. A criminal background check is required in 51 of 51 verified states.

  2. 2
    Complete pre-license education

    Approved training hours run from 75 hours across verified states. Choose a state-approved program; your school reports completion to the licensing authority.

  3. 3
    Register and pass the exam

    The exam is most often administered by Pearson VUE. Schedule through the vendor portal after your education is reported.

  4. 4
    Pay fees and submit your application

    Expect an exam fee of varies by state and an application fee of that varies by state. Submit any required background check results with your application.

  5. 5
    Maintain your license

    The most common renewal cycle is every 2 years. Track continuing-education deadlines so your license never lapses.

Frequently asked questions

How many hours of education do I need to become a Appraiser?

Verified requirements range from 75 hours across states. Check your state's exact figure before enrolling — hours are set by each state board.

How hard is the Real Estate Appraiser exam?

The national pass-rate reference is ~65%. Most states do not publish first-attempt pass rates — check your state board.

What does a Appraiser license cost?

Fee schedules are not published in the verified dataset — check your state board before paying.

Who administers the Real Estate Appraiser exam?

The most common vendors are Pearson VUE (51 states). Your state chooses one vendor — confirm on your state's licensing page.

Can I transfer my Appraiser license to another state?

Reciprocity for Appraiser licenses is decided state-by-state and is not uniformly published. Contact both state boards before moving to confirm whether your license transfers or requires an exam.

Dig deeper into Appraiser licensing

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This guide is informational and not legal advice. Requirements change frequently — verify all figures with your state licensing board (data retrieved 2026-08-20).