The information contained below is designed to provide a summary of the minimum education, experience and examination requirements established by the Texas Appraisal Licensing and Certification Board.
The information can be found in the Board’s website. However, we recommend that you contact the Board for more detailed information.
Levels of Licensure
- Appraiser Trainee
- Licensed Appraiser
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- Certified General Appraiser
Licensure Requirements:
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Be a US citizen
- Be a legal resident of Texas for at least 60 days prior to application
- Satisfy the Board of applicants good moral character
- Submit proof of completion of the educational requirements for each level of licensure
- Submit proof of completion of the experience requirements for each level of licensure
- For Certified Residential level: Provide proof of satisfactory completion of either a 2 year associates degree or higher, OR a total of 21 semester hours consisting of: English Composition; Principles of Economics, (either Macro or Micro); Finance; Algebra; Geometry or higher mathematics; Statistics; Computer Science; and either Business Law or Real Estate Law
- For Certified General level: Provide proof of satisfactory completion of either a 4 year bachelors degree or higher, OR a total of 30 semester hours consisting of: English Composition; Micro Economics, Macro Economics; Finance; Algebra; Geometry or higher mathematics; Statistics; Computer Science; and either Business Law or Real Estate Law. Also must include any 2 or the following courses: Accounting; Geography; Agricultural Economics; Business Management. Or Real Estate
- Pass the state examination (Appraisers Trainees are not required to take a state exam)
- Submit application, required documents, and associated fees
Education Requirements:
On February 20, 2004, the Appraiser Qualifications Board of The Appraisal Foundation adopted changes to the Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria that went into effect on January 1, 2008. These changes represent the minimum national requirements that each state must implement for individuals applying for a real estate appraiser license or certification as of January 1, 2008. The Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria and Interpretations of the Criteria provides in depth information on the new criteria and may be accessed by clicking the hyperlink or is available on The Appraisal Foundation website. The educational hour requirements for TX are:
- 75 hours for the Appraiser Trainee which consist of the following courses:
- Basic Appraisal Principles (30 hours)
- Basic Appraisal Procedures (30 hours)
- The 15 Hour National USPAP course or its equivalent (15 hours)
- 150 hours for the Licensed Appraiser which consist of the same 75 hours for the Appraiser Trainee AND:
- Residential Report Writing and Case Studies (15 hours)
- Residential Market Analysis and Highest & Best Use (15 hours)
- Residential Appraiser Site Valuation & Cost Approach (15 hours)
- Residential Sales Comparison & Income Approach (30 hours)
- 200 hours for the Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser
- 300 hours for Certified General Real Property Appraiser
Experience Requirements:
- Appraiser Trainee - No experience required
- Licensed Appraiser - 2000 hours in no less than 12 months
- Certified Residential Appraiser - 2500 hours in no less than 24 months
- Certified General Appraiser - 3000 hours in no less than 30 months with at least 1500 hours of experience in non-residential appraisals
Continuing Education:
- All appraiser licenses expire two years from the date of issuance
- All appraisers are required to compete 28 hours of continuing education during the two year cycle
- 7 hours must cover the USPAP Update course
- Appraiser Trainees must complete 14 hours of continuing education each year
- Appraiser Trainees must complete the 7 hour USPAP Update course every other year

