Insurance and IRS-qualified automobile appraisals in Oklahoma for donations, insurance claims, estate tax, and divorce. AppraiseItNow appraises classic cars, collector vehicles, daily drivers, commercial vehicles, and motorcycles online and onsite across Oklahoma, including Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Norman.







AppraiseItNow provides professional automobile appraisals throughout Oklahoma for a wide range of purposes, including charitable donations, insurance claims, estate tax filings, and divorce proceedings. Whether you are donating a vehicle to a nonprofit and need IRS-compliant documentation, resolving an insurance dispute after an accident, determining the value of a vehicle in an estate, or dividing assets in a divorce settlement, our credentialed appraisers deliver accurate, well-supported valuations you can rely on. Our mission is to deliver defensible, USPAP-compliant valuations with exceptional speed, professionalism, and client service.
AppraiseItNow serves clients across Oklahoma 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 straightforward, thorough, and efficient, whether we are reviewing documentation and photos online or conducting a hands-on inspection at your location. 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.
Our appraisers evaluate a broad spectrum of vehicles across Oklahoma, from everyday passenger cars to specialty and collector vehicles. We appraise:
Whether you own a well-maintained daily driver, a vintage collector car, or a specialty vehicle with unique modifications, our appraisers have the expertise to assess its value accurately. Oklahoma's diverse vehicle market, shaped by agriculture, energy, and outdoor recreation, means we regularly appraise everything from heavy-duty work trucks to classic American muscle cars.
AppraiseItNow serves a wide range of clients across Oklahoma, including individual vehicle owners, attorneys handling estate or divorce matters, insurance professionals, nonprofit organizations, and financial institutions. Whether you are in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Lawton, or a smaller community across the state, our appraisers are ready to provide the professional documentation you need.
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:
No Frequently Asked Questions Found.
Yes, AppraiseItNow provides certified automobile appraisals throughout Oklahoma. Whether you are in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, or anywhere else in the state, our appraisers are ready to help.
We appraise a wide range of vehicles in Oklahoma, including passenger cars, trucks, SUVs, classic and collector cars, motorcycles, and commercial vehicles. If you have a specific vehicle type in mind, contact us and we will confirm coverage.
Yes, all of our automobile appraisals follow the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). This ensures your appraisal meets the standards required by the IRS, insurers, courts, and other institutions.
Oklahoma residents most commonly request automobile appraisals for donations, insurance claims, estate tax purposes, and divorce proceedings. Each of these situations requires a credible, documented value to satisfy legal or financial requirements.
Yes, AppraiseItNow offers fully remote automobile appraisals for Oklahoma clients. You submit vehicle details, photos, and supporting documents, and our appraisers complete the report without requiring an in-person visit.
Our automobile appraisal pricing in Oklahoma is as follows:
The right option depends on the complexity of your vehicle and the intended use of the appraisal.
Most automobile appraisals in Oklahoma are completed within 3 to 5 days, depending on the complexity of the vehicle and the purpose of the appraisal. If you have a deadline, let us know and we will do our best to accommodate it.
Your appraisal is prepared by a qualified appraiser with expertise in automobile valuation. All reports are reviewed for accuracy and USPAP compliance before delivery.
Oklahoma recognizes certified appraisals performed by licensed insurance adjusters or licensed motor vehicle dealers for certain purposes. Additionally, if you are obtaining an appraisal related to a bonded title, Oklahoma requires the appraisal to be completed within 20 days of the vehicle purchase date, after which you may be required to pay the full standard presumptive value.
Yes, we prepare automobile appraisals that support IRS Form 8283 for donated vehicles. Our reports are structured to meet IRS documentation requirements for noncash charitable contribution deductions.
No, AppraiseItNow is an independent appraisal firm and does not buy, sell, or broker vehicles. This independence ensures our valuations are objective and unbiased.
To begin your Oklahoma automobile appraisal, we typically need the vehicle's year, make, model, VIN, mileage, condition details, and photographs. Any supporting documents such as service records or prior appraisals are also helpful.
Our USPAP-compliant appraisal reports are prepared to meet the standards required by the IRS, insurance companies, and Oklahoma courts. While acceptance is ultimately at the discretion of the receiving party, our reports are thorough and professionally documented to support that acceptance.
Depending on your situation, we can determine Fair Market Value, Replacement Value, Orderly Liquidation Value, Forced Liquidation Value, or Actual Cash Value. The appropriate value type depends on the purpose of your appraisal, such as a donation, insurance claim, estate matter, or divorce settlement.
No, standard presumptive value does not apply to new vehicles in Oklahoma. New vehicles that have not been previously titled are exempt, and tax is calculated based on the actual purchase price instead.




