Certified Estate Appraisals in Kingman AZ

Our certified appraisal services provide accurate valuations for insurance, estate planning, and legal purposes. We deliver detailed documentation and professional assessments you can trust.

Our certified appraisal services provide accurate, legally-recognized valuations for estates, insurance, and planning purposes. With years of experience in estate evaluation, we deliver comprehensive written reports that meet legal standards and are accepted by insurance companies, courts, and financial institutions. Each appraisal includes detailed documentation, professional photography, and expert analysis to give you confidence in your estate decisions.

How We Deliver Professional Appraisals in Kingman

An accurate estate appraisal is the foundation for sound decisions—whether you’re settling probate, dividing assets among heirs, insuring a collection, claiming a charitable donation, or simply deciding whether to sell or consign. Our appraisal work is grounded in 20+ years of hands-on reselling experience across eBay, specialty auctions, and private markets. We know what items actually sell for today—not last year’s guide prices, not inflated estimates designed to win a job.

We provide written appraisal reports suitable for insurance carriers, probate courts, CPAs, and IRS filings. Each report includes high-resolution photographs, condition notes, provenance documentation when available, comparable sales data, and a clearly-stated methodology. Reports are delivered as secure PDFs within 7–10 business days for typical estates—faster for time-sensitive probate matters.

We specialize in the categories most common to Mohave County estates: vintage electronics and audio equipment, Route 66 and railroad memorabilia, Native American art and pottery, antique tools, mid-century furniture, estate jewelry, coins and precious metals, and fine art. For highly specialized items outside our expertise (high-end fine art, rare firearms, specific antiques), we partner with certified specialists and coordinate the appraisal so you deal with one point of contact.

What We Handle

Every estate is different. Here\u2019s the full range of items and categories we handle for professional appraisals in Kingman and across Mohave County.

Insurance Appraisals

Replacement-cost valuations accepted by major insurance carriers for homeowners, renters, and scheduled items riders.

Probate & Estate Valuations

Fair-market-value appraisals meeting IRS Form 706 standards and accepted by Mohave County probate courts.

Equitable Distribution for Heirs

Itemized valuations so siblings and families can fairly divide belongings without disputes.

Charitable Donation Appraisals

IRS-compliant written appraisals for items valued over $5,000 donated to qualifying charities.

Pre-Sale Valuations

Market-value appraisals to help you decide between consignment, estate sale, auction, or direct buyout.

Single-Item Specialty Appraisals

Vintage electronics, Route 66 memorabilia, estate jewelry, coins, mid-century furniture, and antique tools.

Certified appraiser examining jewelry and valuable items with professional tools

Service Features

Certified professional appraisals
Insurance and estate planning
Detailed documentation
Legal compliance
Multiple valuation methods
Written reports provided

Benefits

Professional certification
Legal compliance
Detailed documentation
Insurance acceptance
Peace of mind

Why Local Kingman Knowledge Matters

Kingman and Mohave County estates often contain items that national appraisal chains simply miss: vintage vacuum-tube amplifiers tucked in a garage, Route 66 neon signs in a shed, sterling-silver coin collections in a safe, or Mid-Century Danish furniture that looks like “just old furniture” to someone unfamiliar with the market. Our founder has personally appraised, purchased, and resold thousands of these items over 20+ years of hands-on resale experience. That local expertise translates directly into more accurate valuations—often 20–50% higher than generalist appraisers who don’t know the niche collector markets.

Get Your Free Quote Today

Ready to get started? Contact us for a free, no-obligation consultation. We pay more than anyone else in town for estate items.

Our Process

1

Initial consultation

2

Professional examination

3

Research and analysis

4

Valuation determination

5

Detailed report delivery

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about professional appraisals in Kingman, Arizona.

How much does a written appraisal cost?+

Typical estate appraisals run $350–$1,500 depending on the number of items, required documentation level, and turn-around time. Single-item or single-category appraisals often run $150–$350.

Are your appraisals accepted for insurance and probate?+

Yes. Our written reports meet standards for major insurance carriers and Mohave County probate courts. For complex IRS Form 706 filings, we can coordinate with a Qualified Appraiser as defined by the IRS.

How long does an appraisal take?+

On-site inspection usually takes 1–4 hours. Written reports are delivered within 7–10 business days. Rush appraisals available for time-sensitive legal matters.

Do you appraise items we plan to sell through you?+

When you’re deciding between sale options, we provide a free verbal market-value estimate. Formal written appraisals are always fee-based and completely independent of any sale decision.

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