IRS-qualified gun appraisals in Georgia for donations, estate tax, divorce, and probate. AppraiseItNow appraises handguns, rifles, shotguns, antique firearms, and collectible guns online and onsite across Georgia, including Atlanta, Savannah, and Augusta.







AppraiseItNow provides professional gun appraisals throughout Georgia for a wide range of purposes, including charitable donations, estate tax reporting, divorce proceedings, and probate. Whether you are settling an estate in Atlanta, dividing assets during a divorce in Savannah, or documenting a firearm collection for a charitable contribution, our credentialed appraisers deliver accurate, court-ready valuations that meet IRS and legal standards. Georgia residents can access our services through our Georgia appraisal platform, and our firearm appraisals fall within our broader personal property appraisal services. Our mission is to deliver defensible, USPAP-compliant valuations with exceptional speed, professionalism, and client service.
Our appraisers serve clients across Georgia with both remote and onsite options, making it easy to get a qualified appraisal regardless of your location or schedule. For donated firearms valued over $5,000, IRS Form 8283 requires a qualified appraisal, and our reports are prepared to satisfy that requirement. For estate tax filings, insurance claims, or divorce asset division, we provide documentation that holds up to scrutiny from attorneys, accountants, and courts. We offer Fair Market Value (FMV), Replacement Value, and Actual Cash Value (ACV) appraisals for various intended uses.
AppraiseItNow appraises a wide variety of firearms and related items for Georgia clients, covering everything from everyday handguns to rare historical pieces. Our appraisers have experience with:
Georgia's active gun show circuit in cities like Augusta and Macon, combined with a robust secondary market in metro Atlanta, means firearm values can shift based on local demand, theft rates, and legislative changes. Our appraisers account for these regional market conditions when determining value, ensuring your appraisal reflects current Georgia market realities.
AppraiseItNow serves individual gun owners, estate executors, attorneys, financial advisors, collectors, and nonprofit organizations throughout Georgia who need accurate, defensible firearm valuations for legal, tax, insurance, or transactional purposes. Whether you are in Atlanta, Macon, Savannah, Columbus, or a smaller community across the state, our appraisers are ready to assist with both straightforward and complex firearm appraisal needs.
Given the USPAP-compliant nature of AppraiseItNow’s appraisal reports, we prepare our deliverables for major legal, tax, and financial reporting purposes for individual and commercial clients.
Popular uses of our appraisal reports include:
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Yes, AppraiseItNow provides professional gun appraisals throughout Georgia, covering everything from single firearms to large collections. Our appraisers deliver USPAP-compliant reports accepted by the IRS, courts, insurers, and estate attorneys across the state.
We appraise a wide range of firearms, including pistols, revolvers, rifles, shotguns, antique and collectible guns, military surplus firearms, and custom or engraved pieces. Whether you have a single heirloom handgun or a diverse collection, we have the expertise to value it accurately.
Yes, all of our gun appraisals follow the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), which is the nationally recognized standard required by the IRS, federal courts, and most financial institutions. This ensures your appraisal holds up in any formal proceeding or transaction.
Georgia gun owners most commonly need appraisals for estate tax reporting, probate proceedings, charitable donations, and divorce asset division. Appraisals are also frequently requested for insurance coverage, damage or theft claims, and pre-sale valuation.
Yes, we offer remote appraisals for clients throughout Georgia. You submit photos, serial numbers, and relevant documentation, and our appraisers complete a thorough valuation without requiring an in-person visit, making the process convenient regardless of your location in the state.
Our gun appraisal pricing is structured to fit a range of needs:
The right tier depends on the complexity of your firearms and the intended use of the appraisal.
Most remote gun appraisals in Georgia are completed within 7 to 10 business days. Onsite appraisals or larger collections typically take 2 to 3 weeks from the time we receive all necessary information.
Your report is prepared by a qualified appraiser with specialized knowledge in firearms valuation. All appraisers working through AppraiseItNow meet USPAP compliance standards and have relevant experience with the types of firearms common in Georgia's market.
Georgia does not have state-specific regulations governing firearm appraisals beyond treating guns as personal property subject to general ad valorem taxation rules. Appraisers follow federal USPAP standards, and estate tax reporting aligns with federal Form 706 requirements for gross estates exceeding $13.61 million in 2026.
Yes, we regularly prepare appraisals that satisfy IRS Form 8283 requirements for donated firearms. Federal rules require a qualified USPAP-compliant appraisal when the donated firearm's value exceeds $5,000, and our reports are structured to meet that standard.
No, AppraiseItNow is an independent appraisal firm and does not buy, sell, or broker firearms. This independence ensures our valuations are objective and free from any conflict of interest.
To begin your appraisal, we typically need clear photos of the firearm from multiple angles, the make, model, caliber, and serial number, and any documentation such as purchase receipts, prior appraisals, or provenance records. The more detail you provide, the more accurate and defensible your final report will be.
Yes, our USPAP-compliant appraisal reports are prepared to meet the acceptance standards of the IRS, Georgia probate and divorce courts, and major insurance carriers. We document our methodology and conclusions thoroughly so your report stands up to scrutiny in any formal context.
Georgia ranks third nationally in gun thefts, with pistols and rifles most frequently stolen, often from vehicles. Appraisers factor in theft vulnerability when assessing secondary market values, and collections with documented secure storage tend to receive more favorable valuations as a result.
HB 79 provides a 2026 tax credit of up to $300 for gun safes or safe-handling courses, which encourages secure storage that appraisers view favorably when assessing collection value. Documented secure storage can reduce theft-related depreciation factors and support stronger fair market value conclusions.
Laws like SB 204 standardize storage and compliance practices statewide by prohibiting local governments from enacting their own gun storage ordinances. This creates more uniform secondary market conditions across Georgia counties, allowing appraisers to apply consistent methodologies without county-specific risk adjustments.
The most common errors include failing to photograph firearms with proof of secure storage, omitting serial numbers from records, and lacking a USPAP-compliant appraisal for high-value guns. Pre-theft documentation from Georgia gun shows or licensed dealers is also essential, as appraisers rely on it to establish fair market value baselines for claims.




