Choose by intended use

Choose the appraisal service that matches your decision.

Appraisily offers a free screening path and three paid report lanes. The right choice depends on who will use the result, the value premise needed, and whether a receiving institution has its own signer, inspection, or documentation rules.

Who this route is for

Use the Standard Appraisal for personal records, resale planning, inherited objects, and general documentation. Choose Insurance Appraisal when the decision needs replacement-value context for a scheduling, renewal, or claim conversation. Donation and tax work begins with case review because intended use, value threshold, inspection needs, and signer eligibility can change the assignment. The free screener is an initial research view, not a signed appraisal.

Evidence to provide

Prepare clear front, back, signature, label, mark, and condition photos; dimensions; known materials; provenance or purchase records; and the reason the report is needed. Missing or ambiguous evidence can require follow-up before the review starts.

What the report can contain

A paid report can include object identification, relevant comparable-market evidence, the applicable value premise, a documented conclusion, assumptions, limitations, and a signed PDF. The exact scope is confirmed for the selected service and assignment.

Price and delivery timing

Standard Appraisal starts at $59, Insurance Appraisal at $99, and donation or tax appraisal support at $399. The current order price and any available timing option are shown during checkout. Delivery timing is confirmed after the required item information is received.

Qualifications, acceptance, and limitations

Appraisily does not guarantee that an insurer, tax authority, court, attorney, marketplace, or other institution will accept every online report. Ask the receiving party what it requires before ordering. Assignment-specific standards and signer qualifications must be confirmed for formal use.

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