National Association of Appraisers

National Association of Appraisers DID YOU KNOW ... that 60% to 70% of appraisers are not affiliated with any appraiser association. T

Membership Levels:

A Designated Member (MNAA) is a member of the Association of Appraisers. An individual who holds an appraisal license, certification or similar appraisal credential issued by a governmental agency; and who accepts the membership requirements and objectives of the National Association of Appraisers. An Affiliate Member is an individual who may not be engaged in the appraisal pro

fession but has interests in appraising, and is in agreement with the objectives of the NAA. An Academic Member is an individual who is actively involved in the presentation of valuation educational programs or the writing of valuation publications. An Industry Affiliate Member is an Appraisal Company, Appraisal Management Company and Mortgage Lenders. A Sponsor is open to organizations providing appraisal services and having interest in real estate and appraisal and who support the objectives of NAA. A Emeritus Member is an individual who has held the Designated Member status for at least five years, is over the age of sixty-five, but is no longer active in the valuation profession.

04/03/2026
Hear about what's happening at the upcoming ACTS conference along with information about the GRHS (George R Harrison Sch...
03/19/2026

Hear about what's happening at the upcoming ACTS conference along with information about the GRHS (George R Harrison Scholarship) and ARF (appraiser relief fund).

In this episode of the Appraisal Update Podcast, I sit down with Malinda Griffin, President of the National Association of Appraisers, to talk about why gett...

02/06/2026

Teresa Walker's NAA email address was hacked. Please don't click on any emails from [email protected]. Thanks.

01/27/2026

NAA is looking forward to seeing everyone at ACTS this April in Seattle, come network, learn and grow together with colleagues from across the profession.

01/08/2026

The Appraisal Standards Board is seeking public input on a proposed new Advisory Opinion 41, addressing the use of technology in appraisal and appraisal review assignments.

This proposed guidance explores how emerging tools and technologies interact with USPAP principles—and your feedback is essential.

Read the exposure draft and submit comments under the Exposure Drafts tab.
Comments accepted through February 2.
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01/08/2026

We’re just under one month away from the 2026 TAFAC and CARE Public Meetings on February 5-6 at the Eaton DC in Washington, D.C.!

These meetings bring together two of The Appraisal Foundation’s key advisory councils: TAFAC, representing a broad range of industry stakeholders, and CARE, focused on fair housing, consumer and civil rights advocates.

Join us for a day of collaboration, insight, and progress across the appraisal profession.

Register now under the Events tab on our website!

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