How to Earn or Upgrade Your Alaska Appraiser License  

If you’re ready to become an appraiser, or want to upgrade your license, in Alaska you need to pass the state requirements. McKissock Learning offers the courses you need, whether starting fresh or pursuing a higher level of licensure. 

Eldred Rock Lighthouse, a historic lighthouse adjacent to Lynn Canal in Alaska

Alaska Appraiser License: Trainee  

Total Hours Required: 75 hrs
Mandatory Hours: 75 hrs
Elective Hours:

How to become an appraiser in Alaska 

Kickstart your journey as an appraiser by becoming a Trainee. This credential lets you assess residential properties under the guidance of a Certified Residential or Certified General Appraiser. While supervised experience is required, it also helps you get gain valuable hands-on experience and income as you learn the ropes.  

To qualify, meet these requirements: 

Step 1:  Complete 79 hours of required education.  

Step 2: Secure a Certified Residential or Certified General Appraiser to act as your supervisory appraiser (note: you will both need to take the Supervisor/Trainee Appraiser Course for Alaska). Complete and submit your application and background check. 

Step 3: Complete and submit your application and background check. 

What does an Alaska real estate appraiser do?   

A real estate appraiser provides a property valuation without any bias toward buyers or sellers. They size up things like how big the property is, its condition, and what’s going on in the local market, comparing it with similar spots. After that, they put together a report laying out all the details to figure out just how much the property is worth. 

Required courses to become an Appraiser Trainee in Alaska 

  • Basic Appraisal Principles – 30 hours  
  • Basic Appraisal Procedures – 30 hours  
  • National USPAP Course or Equivalent – 15 hours  
  • Supervisor/Trainee Course for Alaska – 4 hours  

Online Info

Qualifying Education:
75 QE Hours.
15-hr Nat’l USPAP Update or Equivalent.
Basic Appraisal Principles – 30 hrs.
Basic Appraisal Procedures – 30 hrs.

2015 AQB Supervisor/Trainee Course Requirement: Both the Trainee Appraiser and Supervisory Appraiser shall be required to complete a course that, at minimum, complies with the specifications for course content established by the AQB. The course must be completed by the Trainee Appraiser prior to obtaining a Trainee Appraiser credential, and completed by the Supervisory Appraiser prior to supervising a Trainee Appraiser.

Experience: N/A

College Education: N/A

Online Limitations

Alaska does not allow pre-License coursework to be taken via distance education.

Roster

Roster Required: yes

Governing Agency

Alaska Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers
Phone: 9074652541
Fax: 9074652974
Address: 333 Willoughby Avenue, Juneau, AK 99801

Good to Know: FAQs for how to become an appraiser in Alaska 

Should I get my Alaska appraiser license?   

Becoming an appraiser in  Alaska comes with advantages like owning your own business with low startup costs and a flexible schedule. Even when the market hits a rough patch, appraisers are still in demand for estate planning and divorce settlements, no matter the time of year. Plus, appraisers often earn an above-average income.  

How long does it take to become an appraiser in Alaska?   

Because you don’t need a college degree, you can earn your Appraiser Trainee credential at your own pace. Begin by completing 79 hours of education while connecting with a Certified Residential or Certified General Appraiser who can mentor you. You can tackle both tasks simultaneously to streamline the process and maximize efficiency. Afterward, submit your application along with a background check for approval. It’s a straightforward pathway to kickstart your journey in the field of real estate appraisal. 

McKissock offers livestreaming and self-paced courses for flexible learning. Study on your schedule, at your pace. 

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