Personal Property Appraisers in Nevada9 Verified Professionals Across 3 Cities
Our directory currently lists 9 credentialed personal property appraisers practicing in Nevada, with the largest concentrations in Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno. These professionals provide USPAP-compliant appraisal reports for estates, IRS charitable donation (Form 8283), insurance coverage scheduling, and divorce proceedings. Of the Nevada appraisers in our database, 44% hold a current USPAP certification — the federally recognized standard required by courts, the IRS, and most insurance carriers. 67% meet the IRS "qualified appraiser" definition under IRC §170(f)(11)(E), making them eligible to sign Form 8283 for donations over $5,000. 56% are available for expert-witness testimony in valuation disputes. 56% offer remote or desktop appraisals using photographs and provenance documentation. Listings are built from professional appraiser registries, association directories, appraiser websites, and other public sources.
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Susan Russell
ISA · USPAP-compliant · ISA Accredited Member
Las Vegas, NV
Alan "Lee" Johnson
ABAA
Reno, NV
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Frequently asked questions about appraisers in Nevada
How many personal property appraisers are in Nevada?
Our directory lists 9 active personal property appraisers in Nevada, with the largest concentrations in Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno. Listings are built from professional appraiser registries, association directories, appraiser websites, and other public sources.
Are appraisers in Nevada USPAP-certified?
Yes — 44% of the Nevada appraisers in our directory hold a current USPAP certification. USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) is required by courts, the IRS, and most insurance carriers for appraisal reports to be defensible.
Can I find IRS-qualified appraisers in Nevada?
Yes — 67% of the Nevada appraisers in our directory meet the IRS "qualified appraiser" definition (IRS Publication 561, IRC §170(f)(11)(E)) for charitable donations over $5,000 requiring Form 8283. Use the IRS-qualified filter to narrow results.
How much does an appraisal cost in Nevada?
Fees vary by specialty, complexity, and intended use. In Nevada, a single-item estate or insurance appraisal typically runs $150–$500. IRS donation appraisals for one item commonly range $300–$600. Complex or rare items may be billed hourly at $100–$300/hour. Always get a written fee agreement before work begins — USPAP standards require the fee be set in advance and not contingent on the appraised value.
Do Nevada appraisers offer remote or online appraisals?
Yes — 56% of the Nevada appraisers in our directory offer desktop or remote appraisals using photographs and provenance documents. This is common for insurance scheduling or lower-value estate items. IRS Form 8283 qualified appraisals generally require physical examination, so confirm the intended use with the appraiser before booking.
Are there expert-witness appraisers in Nevada?
Yes — 56% of the Nevada appraisers in our directory are available for expert-witness testimony in valuation disputes, authenticity challenges, or estate litigation. Use the "Expert witness" filter.
How do you verify appraisers in your Nevada directory?
Our Nevada directory is built from professional appraiser registries, association directories, appraiser websites, and other public sources. Listings are intended to help consumers find credentialed, experienced personal property appraisers by specialty, location, and use case. For high-stakes matters, confirm credentials directly with the issuing organization before engagement.