To obtain your Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Damage Appraiser 16-60 license, complete the following steps:
1. Meet the basic Massachusetts MVDA Licensing Requirements
– Be at least 18 years old
– Be a person of good moral character
– Have a high school diploma or possess satisfactory relevant work experience, as determined by the Appraiser Licensing Board
– Have at least three months of experience completing appraisals under the close supervision of a licensed appraiser
2. Take a Massachusetts Licensing Board approved Damage Appraiser Training Course
3. Submit the following paperwork, along with your application to the Massachusetts Appraiser Licensing Board. The Board will notify you when your application has been approved.
– A work experience letter from a licensed Massachusetts appraiser with whom you have worked for a period of at least three months. This letter must be signed by the appraiser and his seal affixed.
– A copy of certification received from a board approved MVDA Course Exception: Two years of practical work experience writing appraisals may be substituted for the required course work.
– If you have had any convictions, a transcript from the courts identifying the offense(s) and a letter of explanation should be included.
– MA MVDA Appraiser Application, along with a check for $100.00 made payable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for application processing and examination.
Send the paperwork and application to:
The Auto Damage Appraiser Licensing Board
1000 Washington St, Suite 810
Boston, MA 02118-6200.
4. While not required, we recommend completing AdjusterPro’s Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Damage Appraiser Exam Prep course to ensure passing the written portion of the state exam
5. After your application has been approved, register for and pass the Massachusetts MVDA State Exam. The exam name is Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Damage Appraiser Series 16-60.
Register online with Prometric
6. After successfully completing your written examination, you will be notified by the Board how to complete Part 2 – Vehicle Appraisal Examination