Personal Property Appraisers in Alaska2 Verified Professionals Across 2 Cities
Our directory currently lists 2 verified personal property appraisers practicing in Alaska, with the largest concentrations in Willow, Anchorage. These professionals provide USPAP-compliant appraisal reports for estates, IRS charitable donation (Form 8283), insurance coverage scheduling, and divorce proceedings. Of the Alaska appraisers in our database, a significant portion hold current USPAP certifications. 100% meet the IRS "qualified appraiser" definition under IRC §170(f)(11)(E), making them eligible to sign Form 8283 for donations over $5,000. Every listing was sourced from at least one recognized national or international professional registry — including the American Society of Appraisers (ASA), the International Society of Appraisers (ISA), the Appraisers Association of America (AAA), and other specialty bodies. We do not accept self-reported credentials.
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Frequently asked questions about appraisers in Alaska
How many personal property appraisers are in Alaska?
Our directory lists 2 active personal property appraisers in Alaska, with the largest concentrations in Willow, Anchorage. All were sourced from recognized professional registries.
Are appraisers in Alaska USPAP-certified?
USPAP compliance varies. We recommend filtering by "USPAP-compliant" on the listing page. USPAP certification is required by the IRS and courts for appraisal reports to be defensible.
Can I find IRS-qualified appraisers in Alaska?
Yes — 100% of the Alaska 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 Alaska?
Fees vary by specialty, complexity, and intended use. In Alaska, 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 Alaska appraisers offer remote or online appraisals?
Some appraisers offer remote or desktop appraisals. Use the "Remote OK" filter on the listing page to identify them.
Are there expert-witness appraisers in Alaska?
Some appraisers in Alaska provide expert-witness services. Filter by "Expert witness" on the listing page to identify them.
How do you verify appraisers in your Alaska directory?
Every appraiser in our Alaska listing is cross-referenced with a recognized national or international professional registry — currently: ASA, ISA, AAA, ABAA, IAAA, and other specialty bodies. We do not accept self-reported credentials, and every listing must have a verified contact email before it appears in search results.