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Appraiser Licensing
Appraiser licensing varies from state to state. To participate in what is called a "federally-related
transaction," which is, for example, a mortgage being underwritten by a national bank, an appraiser
must be licensed or certified by his or her state. The license or certification is evidence that the appraiser has performed a certain number of hours as a trainee under the supervision of a practicing appraiser, may have passed an examination, and completes a certain number of hours of Continuing Education Training.

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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 licensed 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.

STATE CERTIFIED APPRAISERS:

 

D. Christopher Burnell- CR 2186

Certified Residential  Real Estate Appraiser

 

David A. Ortegon- CR 2189

Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser

 

Don H. Burnell- CG 382

Certified General Real Estate Appraiser

 

Kimberly Braden- CR 4757

Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser