Insurance and IRS-qualified automobile appraisals in Louisiana for donations, insurance claims, estate tax, and divorce. AppraiseItNow appraises classic cars, collector vehicles, daily drivers, commercial vehicles, and motorcycles online and onsite across Louisiana, including New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport.







AppraiseItNow provides professional automobile appraisals throughout Louisiana for a wide range of purposes, including charitable donations, insurance claims, estate tax reporting, and divorce proceedings. Whether you need documentation for an IRS-compliant donation, support for an insurance dispute under Louisiana's evolving appraisal rights framework, or a defensible valuation for estate or family law matters, our credentialed appraisers deliver accurate, well-supported reports tailored to your specific situation. Our mission is to deliver defensible, USPAP-compliant valuations with exceptional speed, professionalism, and client service.
AppraiseItNow serves clients across Louisiana with both remote and onsite appraisal options, making it easy to get a professional valuation regardless of your location or schedule. Our automobile appraisal process is designed to be thorough, efficient, and fully compliant with applicable standards. We offer Fair Market Value (FMV), Replacement Value, Orderly Liquidation Value (OLV), Forced Liquidation Value (FLV), and Actual Cash Value (ACV) appraisals for various intended uses.
AppraiseItNow appraises a broad spectrum of vehicles throughout Louisiana, covering everyday transportation, specialty vehicles, and everything in between. Our appraisers have experience with:
Louisiana's unique environment, including coastal humidity, flood exposure, and a strong culture of classic car ownership, means that vehicle condition and provenance can vary significantly from one appraisal to the next. Our appraisers account for these local factors when assessing value, ensuring that each report reflects the realities of the Louisiana market. Whether you own a flood-salvage-titled vehicle, a vintage muscle car, or a late-model daily driver, we have the expertise to provide an accurate and defensible valuation.
AppraiseItNow serves individual vehicle owners, attorneys, estate administrators, insurance professionals, financial advisors, and nonprofit organizations throughout Louisiana who need credible, professionally prepared automobile appraisals. From New Orleans and Baton Rouge to Shreveport, Lafayette, Lake Charles, and beyond, our team is equipped to support clients in every parish with timely and reliable valuations.
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 certified automobile appraisals throughout Louisiana, covering all parishes and vehicle types. Our appraisers are experienced with Louisiana's specific insurance, legal, and regulatory environment.
We appraise a wide range of vehicles in Louisiana, including passenger cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, classic and collector vehicles, and commercial vehicles. We also handle fleet appraisals and low-value vehicles requiring documentation for dismantling or crushing under Louisiana law.
Yes, all AppraiseItNow automobile appraisals are prepared in compliance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). This ensures your report meets the standards required by the IRS, insurers, courts, and other parties.
Louisiana residents most commonly need automobile appraisals for donations, insurance claims, estate tax purposes, and divorce proceedings. Appraisals are also frequently requested for total loss disputes, diminished value claims, and low-value vehicle crushing documentation under Louisiana law.
Yes, AppraiseItNow offers fully remote automobile appraisals across Louisiana. You submit vehicle details, photos, and supporting documents online, and our appraisers complete a thorough, certified report without requiring an in-person visit.
Our automobile appraisal fees in Louisiana are as follows:
Contact us to confirm which tier fits your specific needs.
Most automobile appraisals in Louisiana are completed in 3 to 5 days, depending on the complexity of the vehicle and the purpose of the appraisal. Rush turnaround may be available for time-sensitive matters such as insurance claims or legal proceedings.
AppraiseItNow works with qualified, experienced automobile appraisers who are knowledgeable about Louisiana's market conditions and regulatory requirements. All reports are reviewed for USPAP compliance before delivery.
Yes, Louisiana has specific requirements for certain appraisal contexts. Under R.S. 32:1719 and 1720, low-value vehicle crushing appraisals must reference NADA rough trade-in values or an independent report for non-NADA vehicles, and must include photos of all four sides. Louisiana's 2025 insurance appraisal law (HB 609) also sets qualification standards for appraisers involved in insurance claim disputes.
Yes, we prepare qualified appraisals for donated vehicles in support of IRS Form 8283. For non-cash charitable contributions exceeding $5,000, a qualified appraisal establishing fair market value is required, and our reports are prepared to meet that federal standard.
No, AppraiseItNow is an independent appraisal firm only. We do not buy, sell, or broker vehicles, which ensures our valuations remain objective and conflict-free.
To begin a Louisiana automobile appraisal, we typically need the year, make, model, and VIN of the vehicle, along with current photos, mileage, and the intended purpose of the appraisal. Additional documentation such as service records or prior appraisals can help improve accuracy.
Our USPAP-compliant appraisals are prepared to meet the acceptance standards of the IRS, insurance companies, and Louisiana courts. We tailor each report to the specific purpose, whether that is a donation, insurance claim, estate filing, or divorce proceeding.
AppraiseItNow can provide several value types depending on your situation, including Fair Market Value, Replacement Value, Orderly Liquidation Value, Forced Liquidation Value, and Actual Cash Value. The appropriate value type depends on the purpose, such as ACV for insurance claims or FMV for donations and estate tax filings.
Under Louisiana crushing laws, the appraisal must include the vehicle's year, make, model, and VIN, with value based on the NADA rough trade-in guide or an independent report for vehicles not listed in NADA. Photographs of all four sides of the vehicle are required prior to crushing, and copies of both the appraisal and photos must be kept as records.
Louisiana has some of the highest auto insurance premiums in the country, averaging around $3,400 annually, which drives significant demand for appraisals in insurance disputes and total loss valuations. The state's total loss threshold of 75% of actual cash value under R.S. 32:702(13) makes accurate ACV appraisals especially important for policyholders navigating claims.
Under HB 609, effective January 1, 2025, policyholders and insurers each select a qualified appraiser when a dispute arises over a property or auto insurance claim. If the appraisers disagree, they appoint an umpire whose decision is binding on agreed items, and insurers must pay awards within 30 days. Appraisers must be independent, hold qualifying credentials, and avoid contingent fee arrangements.
Louisiana does not have a statewide licensing requirement for general automobile appraisers. However, appraisers involved in insurance claim disputes under HB 609 must hold an active license as a professional engineer, insurance adjuster, public adjuster, or similar credential, with at least three years of relevant experience.




