ISA member benefits

Credentials

Advance your career by earning your ISA credentials, signifying to your clients, business contacts, and the public that you are among the highest-trained personal property appraisers.

Peer Network

Get help when you need it. Access a network of support with your appraisal industry peers through ISA's online forum, courses and events.

Business Support

Appear on the Find an ISA Member directory for client referrals, use the Job Board for new assignments and assistance, and take advantage of toolkit resources to market your business.

Exclusive Training

Gain access to advanced training courses in appraising, only available to ISA members.

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Increase your value through membership and advancement

Professional advancement and requalification is important to provide the public with appraisers they can trust.

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Member

Professional Designation: ISA

Signifies you have completed core ISA training in appraisal theory, methodology, ethics, and report-writing standards.

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Accredited Member

Professional Designation: ISA AM

Official designation of a qualified ISA appraiser with a declared specialty and significant, appraisal-related experience.

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Certified Member

Professional Designation: ISA CAPP

The highest achievement and level of credentialing in the industry of personal property appraising, signifying advanced appraisal methodology, expertise and professional development.

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Reilly Clark

Reilly Clark

ISA member since June 2024

Reilly Clark is an art historian and art appraiser. Reilly studied Art History at Stanford University and the University of Oxford. He is currently a PhD Candidate in Art History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. More @ reillyclark.com

(214) 799-7889

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Why our members join and stay

Is it the training, the exposure on the ISA website, or the support of your fellow appraiser members? See why these personal property appraisers decided to become and stay members of ISA.

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