- How do I become an assessor?
- Where can I find assessing classes?
- How do I become a member of the NRAAO?
- What is the IAAO? How do I join?
This is a difficult question to answer because each state
and province has their own specific requirements. To start it is suggested
you contact your state or provincial oversight board or body for
information. Typically, this may be a state or provincial revenue
department. They in turn may refer you to your state or provincial assessing
association.
Each state and province has outlined those organizations whose coursework
is currently accepted for ad valorem education. The first step is to contact
your respective oversight body to learn what organizations are accepted and
what specific courses have been approved. The next step is to learn which
of the approved courses may currently be offered. To do so, it is suggested you visit
each organizations web site for their educational offering details. In addition, the NRAAO offers an
Annual Conference every spring featuring IAAO classes and workshops. Details for the
Annual Conference can be found in the
Document Library, when available.
Membership is open to any person with an interest in
assessing. Only those who are considered Regular members as defined in our
By-laws can hold office, vote and serve on certain committees.
Click here
for an application.
The International Association Association of Assessing
Officers (IAAO) is the international association devoted to our profession,
of which we are an affiliate. Like the NRAAO it is interested in all aspects
of the assessment profession and is the leader in assessment education, tax
policy and technical standards. If you are also interested in becoming a
member of the IAAO, please feel free to contact your state or provincial
Representative or
visit the IAAO website for
more information.
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