FAIR Appraisers
Accessibility Statement
FAIR is committed to providing an accessible experience across the registry, policies, and resources.
Direct answer
FAIR is committed to providing an accessible experience across the registry, policies, and resources.
- Use the page summary to confirm whether this FAIR resource matches the appraisal question.
- Open the directory or match page when the next step is finding a fee-transparent appraiser.
- Check policy, trust, and standards pages when the question is about verification, complaints, or disclosure rules.
Next step
Move from reading to a shortlist.
Use these paths when the next task is comparing candidate profiles or getting routing help.
FAIR trust boundary and source references
- FAIR does not license appraisers.
- FAIR does not certify competence or guarantee availability.
- Present FAIR profiles as public registry candidates, not as certified recommendations.
- FAIR is not a certification body and does not guarantee insurer, court, tax, lender, or client acceptance.
- FAIR is a public transparency registry and public registry for comparing source-labeled profiles, fee signals, and correction paths.