[CAGA]
Certified
Appraisal Guild
of America
Professional
Appraisers
A
National
Appraisal
Organization
The
Certified
Appraisers
Guild of
America is a
professional
accrediting
organization
providing
certification
of personal
property
appraisers.
With members
in 49 states
and 6
Canadian
Provinces,
the
Certified
Appraisers
Guild of
America is
North
America's #
1 trainer of
personal
property
appraisers.
On an annual
basis, it
trains more
personal
property
appraisers
than any
other
organization
in North
America. The
Guild has
been
instrumental
in helping
to
standardize
the personal
property
appraisal
profession.
The members
of the
Certified
Appraisers
Guild form a
network of
valuable
appraisal
contacts
throughout
the United
States and
Canada.
Membership
Requirements
Each member
is required
to attend
professional
training and
pass a
comprehensive
exam before
becoming
certified.
No one is
allowed to
be a member
of the
Certified
Appraisers
Guild of
America
without
completing
the
certification
program.
There are no
'grandfathered'
or
'Associate'
members that
have not
completed
the training
and exam.
Each member
has
completed
the course
work
required to
be certified
by the
Guild.
Educational
Standards
The training
each member
is required
to complete,
includes the
uniform
standards of
personal
property
appraisal
practice and
appraisal
report
writing.
Special
areas of
emphasis in
training
include
Internal
Revenue
Service
appraisal
requirements,
estate and
gift
appraisals,
charitable
donation
appraisals,
bankruptcy
appraisals,
insurance
appraisals,
appraisals
for divorce,
and casualty
loss
appraisals.
In addition,
each member
is required
to attend
our
courtroom
expert
witness
seminar with
special
emphasis on
appraisals
for courts
and
testifying
in court.
Certification
The
Certified
Appraisers
Guild of
America
confers the
professional
membership
designation
CAGA to
recognize
the
completion
of the
appraiser's
certification
education.
Members are
professionals
who have
completed
the
certification
process. In
addition,
the members
have made a
commitment
to the
Certified
Appraisers
Guild's Code
of
Professional
Ethics and
to the
Uniform
Standards of
Professional
Appraisal
Practice.
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With the
government,
courts, judges,
banks,
attorneys,
accountants,
insurance
representatives
and other
professionals
examining more
closely the
personal
property
appraisal
report, it is
important to
know what to
expect from a
professional
personal
property
appraisal
report.
-
The
Appraiser
shall obtain
the relevant
facts
relating to
the subject
property to
form the
final
conclusion
of value.
-
All formal
appraisal
reports
shall be in
writing
signed by
the
Appraiser.
-
The
Appraiser
shall
disclose any
interest in
the subject
property and
will accept
an appraisal
assignment
only if the
appraisal
can be
performed
without
bias.
-
The
Appraiser
shall
maintain the
confidential
nature of
the
appraisal
report.
The contents
of the
report shall
not be
disclosed
without
consent of
the client
or by court
order.
-
The fee
charged by
the
Appraiser
shall be
independent
of the value
in the
report.
-
The
Appraiser
shall
maintain
respect for
others in
the
appraisal
profession.
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