Find a Licensed Indiana Real Estate Appraiser

Every appraiser listed here holds an active IPLA credential. Data sourced directly from the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency.

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346
Certified General
829
Certified Residential
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Indiana requires appraisers to be licensed through IPLA. Federal regulations mandate a licensed or certified appraiser for most residential mortgage transactions. Using an unlicensed appraiser can invalidate a loan and create legal liability.

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Indiana's largest counties by population — find appraisers near you.

Marion County

Indianapolis area

172 appraisers listed

Lake County

Crown Point area

69 appraisers listed

Allen County

Fort Wayne area

86 appraisers listed

Hamilton County

Noblesville area

120 appraisers listed

St. Joseph County

South Bend area

0 appraisers listed

Elkhart County

Goshen area

17 appraisers listed

Tippecanoe County

Lafayette area

23 appraisers listed

Vanderburgh County

Evansville area

27 appraisers listed

Porter County

Valparaiso area

41 appraisers listed

Hendricks County

Danville area

46 appraisers listed

Johnson County

Franklin area

50 appraisers listed

Monroe County

Bloomington area

26 appraisers listed

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Appraisal Guides

How to Choose a Licensed Indiana Real Estate Appraiser

Tips for selecting the right IPLA-licensed appraiser in Indiana — what credential level you need, questions to ask, and red flags to avoid.

Indiana Real Estate Appraiser License Types Explained

Learn the three IPLA credential levels for Indiana real estate appraisers: Certified General, Certified Residential, and Licensed Residential — what each means and when you need one.

What Is a Real Estate Appraisal?

A real estate appraisal is a licensed professional's written opinion of a property's market value. Learn what it includes, when you need one, and what Indiana appraisers look at.

Why License Verification Matters

Indiana appraisers must be licensed through IPLA at one of three credential levels: Certified General, Certified Residential, or Licensed Residential. Each level has specific scope limitations and education requirements.

Every profile on this site shows the appraiser's license number, credential type, and expiration date — updated automatically from the IPLA database.

Buying, Selling, or Refinancing?

Real estate appraisals are required for most mortgage transactions in Indiana. A licensed appraiser provides an independent, unbiased opinion of value that protects both lenders and buyers. Learn more in our appraisal guides →

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