Appraisers in Virginia
2,912 active licenses.
Virginia has 2,912 active real estate appraiser licenses on file with AppraiserPoint, sourced from the state's regulator and refreshed monthly. That total breaks down to 1,175 Certified General, 1,427 Certified Residential, and 310 Licensed Residential.
License density is highest in Fairfax (226), Henrico (114), Chesterfield (92), Prince William (81), Loudoun (70), Roanoke (70), Hanover (41), and Spotsylvania (34), consistent with where Virginia's housing and commercial-property markets are most active.
Credential mix in Virginia
| Credential | Active licenses |
|---|---|
| Certified General | 1,175 |
| Certified Residential | 1,427 |
| Licensed Residential | 310 |
Counties with the most appraisers
| County | Active appraisers |
|---|---|
| Fairfax | 226 |
| Henrico | 114 |
| Chesterfield | 92 |
| Prince William | 81 |
| Loudoun | 70 |
| Roanoke | 70 |
| Hanover | 41 |
| Spotsylvania | 34 |
| Stafford | 30 |
| Augusta | 30 |
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Frequently asked questions
How many licensed appraisers are in Virginia?
Virginia has 2,912 active appraiser licenses, including 1,175 Certified General, 1,427 Certified Residential, and 310 Licensed Residential.
Which counties in Virginia have the most appraisers?
The counties in Virginia with the most active appraisers are Fairfax (226), Henrico (114), Chesterfield (92), Prince William (81), and Loudoun (70).