Certified Equipment & Machinery appraisals in Oklahoma for donations, lending, M&A, and financial reporting. AppraiseItNow appraises manufacturing equipment, construction machinery, agricultural equipment, industrial tools, and fleet vehicles online and onsite across Oklahoma, including Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Norman.







AppraiseItNow provides professional equipment and machinery appraisals in Oklahoma for a wide range of purposes, including charitable donations, asset-based lending, mergers and acquisitions, and financial reporting. Oklahoma's diverse industrial base, spanning construction, food processing, chemical manufacturing, oil and gas support services, and transportation, creates consistent demand for credentialed appraisals that meet IRS, SBA, FASB, and USPAP standards. Our appraisers bring deep knowledge of local market conditions, industry-specific depreciation factors, and the methodologies required to produce reports that hold up to scrutiny from lenders, regulators, and tax authorities. Our mission is to deliver defensible, USPAP-compliant valuations with exceptional speed, professionalism, and client service.
Whether your assets are located at a facility in Oklahoma City, a manufacturing plant in Tulsa, or a remote agricultural or industrial site anywhere across the state, our appraisers can work both remotely and onsite to complete your engagement efficiently. Learn more about our full equipment and machinery appraisal services and how we tailor each report to the specific intended use and audience. We offer Fair Market Value (FMV), Orderly Liquidation Value (OLV), Forced Liquidation Value (FLV), and Replacement Value appraisals for various intended uses.
Our appraisers cover a broad spectrum of industrial, commercial, and specialized equipment across Oklahoma's key economic sectors, including:
Oklahoma's concentration of manufacturing, energy, and construction industries means appraisers must account for functional obsolescence, such as reduced production capacity in aging machinery compared to modern equivalents, as well as local market conditions that affect liquidation and replacement values. The cost approach is the dominant methodology for many equipment types in Oklahoma, particularly where comparable sales data from active markets is limited, making experienced appraisers essential to producing accurate and defensible valuations.
AppraiseItNow serves a wide range of clients across Oklahoma, including business owners, lenders, attorneys, accountants, estate administrators, nonprofit organizations, and corporate finance teams who need reliable equipment and machinery valuations for transactions, compliance, litigation support, or strategic planning.
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 equipment and machinery appraisals throughout Oklahoma, covering both remote and onsite assignments across the state.
We appraise a wide range of equipment and machinery, including agricultural equipment, construction and heavy machinery, manufacturing equipment, fleet vehicles, medical devices, restaurant and food service equipment, and industrial tools. If you are unsure whether your asset qualifies, contact us and we will confirm quickly.
Yes, all of our equipment and machinery appraisals are fully compliant with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), the nationally recognized standard established by the Appraisal Foundation. This ensures your appraisal meets the requirements of the IRS, lenders, courts, and other accepting parties.
Oklahoma clients most commonly request equipment and machinery appraisals for charitable donations, lending and financing, mergers and acquisitions, and financial reporting. Other common needs include insurance coverage, estate settlement, tax appeals, and equipment buyouts.
Yes, most of our Oklahoma appraisals are completed remotely using photos, specifications, and supporting documentation you provide. For complex assignments or large collections, we can also arrange onsite inspections.
Our appraisal fees depend on the scope and complexity of the assignment. Standard single-item appraisals start at $295, and Advanced reports are $395. For a single item with broader scope, fees range from $295 to $595. Multi-item assignments are priced as follows:
Range appraisals for mid-complexity needs run $695 to $3,000. Contact us for a precise quote based on your specific equipment.
Most remote appraisals in Oklahoma are completed within 7 to 10 business days. Onsite assignments or larger collections typically take 2 to 3 weeks depending on scope and scheduling.
Your appraisal is prepared by a credentialed equipment and machinery appraiser with relevant industry experience. All reports are reviewed for USPAP compliance before delivery.
Oklahoma does not require state licensing for machinery and equipment appraisers, unlike real estate appraisers who must be licensed through the Oklahoma Real Estate Appraiser Board. Equipment appraisers in Oklahoma operate under national USPAP standards, and no state-specific certification is mandated.
Yes, we prepare qualified appraisals that meet IRS requirements for noncash charitable contributions reported on Form 8283. Our reports are completed by appraisers who meet the IRS definition of a qualified appraiser.
No, AppraiseItNow is an independent appraisal firm only. We do not buy, sell, or broker equipment, which means our valuations are fully objective and free from any conflict of interest.
To get started, it helps to have the make, model, year, serial number, and current condition of each item, along with any photos or maintenance records you have available. You can submit this information through our website and we will follow up promptly.
Our USPAP-compliant appraisal reports are prepared to meet the standards required by the IRS, financial institutions, insurance companies, and Oklahoma courts. Acceptance ultimately depends on the specific requirements of the receiving party, but our reports are structured to satisfy the most common institutional standards.




