by Staff Appraiser
February 2018
Appraisers are regulated and licensed by a state board in each state. Each state, however, is required to adopt certain standards from The Appraisal Foundation (TAF). Each state is required to adopt the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, referred to as USPAP by most appraisers. USPAP defines what an appraisal is, ethical and competency standards, and a whole host of other rules. The purpose of USPAP is to promote public trust in the appraisal profession through the regulations, and for the most part, USPAP has done a good job of that.