How to Earn or Upgrade Your South Carolina Appraiser License
In South Carolina, to get (or upgrade) your South Carolina appraisal license, it’s crucial to understand the state’s requirements. McKissock Learning provides the courses and support you need to achieve your objectives in a way that works for your life!

South Carolina Appraiser License: Trainee
How to become an appraiser in South Carolina
As a Trainee you can evaluate residential properties with supervision from a licensed appraiser. Here are the necessary requirements:
Step 1: 75 hours of qualifying education, plus the 4-hour Supervisor Trainee course
Step 2: Find a Certified Residential or Certified General appraiser to act as your supervisor when you gain hands-on experience.
Step 3: Submit your application and background check.
What’s the Role of a South Carolina Real Estate Appraiser?
South Carolina real estate appraisers determine the market value of a property, considering square footage, property details, amenities, and condition. They also at the local market and comparable properties to complete their valuation.
Required courses to become an Associate Appraiser Trainee in South Carolina
- Basic Appraisal Principles – 30 hours
- Basic Appraisal Procedures – 30 hours
- National USPAP Course or Equivalent – 15 hours
- Supervisor/Trainee Course – 4 hours
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Qualifying Education:
75 QE Hours:
Basic Appraisal Principles (30 hours)
Basic Appraisal Procedures (30 hours)
15-hour National USPAP Course or Equivalent
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
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Roster
Governing Agency
Good to Know: FAQs for how to become an appraiser in South Carolina
Should I get my South Carolina appraiser license?
Become an appraiser in South Carolina is the opportunity to own your own business without excessive start-up costs or high risks. Even when the real estate market slows down, you’ll see a need for appraisers to provide valuations for estate planning or settling a divorce. This offers you more control over your income and schedule.
How long does it take to become an appraiser in South Carolina?
Ready to become an Appraiser Assistant in South Carolina? Follow these steps:
Step 1: Finish 79 hours of education.
Step 2: Team up with a Certified Residential or Certified General Appraiser for supervision.
Step 3: Submit your application and undergo a background check for approval.
There isn’t a specific time span to become an appraiser in South Carolina. Aside from sending in your application and background check, which can take up to six weeks, you can do it all on your own timeline. McKissock offers livestreaming courses for interactive learning and self-paced options. Learn at your own pace, as it fits your schedule!
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South Carolina Appraiser License: Licensed Residential
Becoming a Licensed Residential Appraiser in South Carolina
A Licensed Residential Appraiser in South Carolina is able to appraise:
- Non-complex 1-4 residential units with a transactional value of less than $1 million
- Complex 1-4 residential units with a transaction value less than $250,000
- Vacant or unimproved land with a transaction value of less than $1 million for which the highest and best use is for 1-4 family purposes
Complete the following steps to gain this licensure:
Step 1: 154 hours of required education (this includes 79 hours of Trainee courses).
Step 2: 1,000 hours of supervised appraisal experience, completed in a minimum of six months.
Step 3: Apply for your State Licensed Appraiser credential, including submitting proof of coursework completion and supervised experience.
Step 4: Pass the State Licensed Appraiser exam of the National Uniform Certification and Licensing Exam.
Colorado Certified Residential Appraiser (200 hours) – AQB recommended course order
- Basic Appraisal Principles – 30 hours
- Basic Appraisal Procedures – 30 hours
- National USPAP Course or Equivalent – 15 hours
- Supervisor/Trainee Course – 4 hours
- Residential Market Analysis and Highest And Best Use – 15 hours
- Residential Appraiser Site Valuation and Cost Approach – 15 hours
- Residential Sales Comparison and Income Approaches – 30 hours
- Residential Report Writing and Case Studies – 15 hours
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Qualifying Education:
150 QE Hours.
15-hour Nat’l USPAP or Equivalent.
Basic Appraisal Principles – 30 hours.
Basic Appraisal Procedures – 30 hours.
Residential Market Analysis & Highest and Best Use – 15 hours.
Residential Appraiser Site Valuation and Cost Approach – 15 hours.
Residential Sales Comparison and Income Approaches – 30 hours.
Residential Report Writing and Case Studies – 15 hours.
Experience: 250 points (2000 hours) of acceptable appraisal experience in not less than 24 months.
College Education: No college-level education required.
Online Limitations
Roster
Governing Agency
Frequently asked questions about your South Carolina appraisal license
Once I have my South Carolina appraiser license, then what?
After becoming a licensed or certified appraiser, you will need to maintain your credential with Continuing Education (CE). In South Carolina, this means completing 28 hours of approved appraiser continuing education courses within your two-year license renewal period, including the 7-hour USPAP course.
South Carolina Appraiser License: Certified Residential
How to become a real estate appraiser in South Carolina: Certified Residential
A Certified Residential Appraiser in South Carolina can evaluate any residential property with 1-4 units, regardless of its complexity or price. This includes evaluating vacant or unimproved land suitable for 1-4 family use.
To become a Certified Residential Appraiser in South Carolina, you must complete these steps:
Step 1: 204 hours of required education (including trainee education).
Step 2: 1,500 of acceptable appraisal experience in a minimum of 12 months.
Step 3: Pass the National Uniform Licensing and Certification Exam for Certified Residential Appraisers.
You must also meet one of the following college education criteria:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in any field of study
- Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university in a focused field of study, such as economics or real estate
- Successfully complete 30 hours of college credit in specified topics
- Complete at least 30 semester units of College Level Examination Program (CLEP) examinations that cover specified topics
- Any combination of college credit or CLEP credit in specified topics
South Carolina Certified Residential Appraiser (204 hours) – AQB recommended course order
- Basic Appraisal Principles – 30 hours
- Basic Appraisal Procedures – 30 hours
- National USPAP Course or Equivalent – 15 hours
- Supervisor/Trainee Course – 4 hours
- Residential Market Analysis and Highest and Best Use – 15 hours
- Residential Appraiser Site Valuation and Cost Approach – 15 hours
- Residential Sales Comparison and Income Approaches – 30 hours
- Residential Report Writing and Case Studies – 15 hours
- Statistics, Modeling or Finance – 15 hours
- Advanced Residential Applications and Case Studies 15 hours
- Appraisal Subject Matter Electives 20 hours
Online Info
Qualifying Education:
200 QE Hours.
15-hour Nat’l USPAP or Equivalent.
Basic Appraisal Principles – 30 hours.
Basic Appraisal Procedures – 30 hours.
Residential Market Analysis & Highest and Best Use – 15 hours.
Residential Appraiser Site Valuation and Cost Approach – 15 hours.
Residential Sales Comparison and Income Approaches – 30 hours.
Residential Report Writing and Case Studies – 15 hours.
Statistics, Modeling and Finance – 15 hours.
Advanced Residential Applications and Case Studies – 15 hours.
Appraisal Subject Matter Electives – 20 hours.
Experience: 312.5 points (2500 hours) of acceptable appraisal experience in not less than 24 months.
College Education:
1) Bachelor’s Degree in any field of study;
2) Associate’s Degree in a focused field of study, such as business, economics, or real estate;
3) Successful completion of 30 college semester credit hours in specified topics;
4) Successful completion of College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)1 exams equivalent to a minimum of 30 semester credit hours in specified subject matter areas; or
5) Any combination of #3 and #4 above that includes all of the topics identified.
6) A LICENSED RESIDENTIAL appraiser who has been licensed for a minimum of 5 years and in good standing for at least 5 years with no disciplinary actions that would affect the individual’s ability to appraise may upgrade to CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL without completing any college coursework.
Online Limitations
Roster
Governing Agency
Good to Know – FAQs to become a Certified Residential Appraiser in South Carolina
Why become a Certified Residential Appraiser in South Carolina
As a Certified Residential Appraiser in South Carolina, you’ll evaluate different properties with up to four units, no matter how their cost or how complex they are. This offers you the chance to create a flexible schedule while increasing your opportunities for income.
H3: How much do residential appraisers earn in South Carolina? While salary will depend on factors like location and experience, the average residential appraiser in South Carolina earns between $49,000 and $66,0001.
South Carolina Appraiser License: Certified General
South Carolina Appraiser License: Certified General
Certified General Appraisers in South Carolina have no limitations on the properties they assess. This includes single-family homes, multi-family units, farmland, industrial spaces, and commercial properties. This credential requires the following:
Step 1: 300 total hours of required education, including trainee education.
Step 2: 3,000 hours of acceptable appraisal experience within 18 months, including 1,500 hours in non-residential property.
Step 3: Pass the National Uniform Licensing and Certification Exam for Certified General Appraisers.
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university is necessary to be a Certified General Appraiser in South Carolina.
South Carolina Certified General Appraiser (304 hours) – AQB recommended course order
- Basic Appraisal Principles – 30 hours
- Basic Appraisal Procedures – 30 hours
- National USPAP Course or Equivalent – 15 hours
- Supervisor/Trainee Course – 4 hours
- General Appraiser Market Analysis and Highest and Best Use – 30 hours
- Statistics, Modeling and Finance – 15 hours
- General Appraiser Site Valuation and Cost Approach – 30 hours
- General Appraiser Sales Comparison Approach – 30 hours
- General Appraiser Income Approach – 60 hours
- General Appraiser Report Writing and Case Studies – 30 hours
- Appraisal Subject Matter Electives – 30 hours
Online Info
Qualifying Education:
300 QE Hours.
15-hour Nat’l USPAP or Equivalent.
Basic Appraisal Principles – 30 hours.
Basic Appraisal Procedures – 30 hours.
General Appraiser Market Analysis & Highest and Best Use – 30 hours.
General Appraiser Site Valuation and Cost Approach – 30 hours.
General Appraiser Sales Comparison Approach – 30 hours.
General Appraiser Report Writing and Case Studies – 30 hours.
Statistics, Modeling and Finance – 15 hours.
General Appraiser Income Approach – 60 hours.
Appraisal Subject Matter Electives – 30 hours.
Experience: 375 points (3000 hours) of acceptable appraisal experience in no less than 30 months. A minimum of 187.5 points of the required experience must be in non-residential appraisal work.
College Education: Must have a Bachelor’s Degree or higher.
Online Limitations
Roster
Governing Agency
Good To Know- Frequently asked questions to become a Certified General Appraiser in South Carolina
Do I need a college degree to be a Certified General Appraiser?
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university is required to become a Certified General Appraiser in South Carolina.
How much do Certified General Appraisers earn in South Carolina?
Certified General Appraisers’ median salary in South Carolina is around $85,0002.
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