Professional Education Equivalency Certification Program (PEECP)


Appraisers who are members of and hold equivalent designations with other appraisal organizations may use their designation to bridge to a designation with the ASA. All those bridging to ASA will need to go through the online new member application process and reach Candidate status before applying for their designation.

Reciprocity

ASA offers full reciprocity with the following:

Massachusetts Board of Real Estate Appraisers (MBREA)

Those holding the “RA” or “MRA” designation with MBREA and are state certified are eligible for an AM or ASA designation after completing ASA’s membership requirements (proof of five (5) years of full-time appraisal experience may also be required for the ASA designation). MBREA extends a similar reciprocity to ASA members wishing to obtain their designations.

Canadian National Association of Real Estate Appraisers (CNAREA)

Those holding the “DAR” or “DAC” designation with CNAREA are eligible to receive an AM or ASA designation after completing ASA’s membership requirements. CNAREA extends a similar reciprocity to ASA members wishing to obtain their designations. 


Equivalency

ASA's Real Property PEECP Program offers several equivalency opportunities.  Please review the numerous options outlined in the RP Guide to Professional Accreditation.