
Tracey Kahle, GIA Graduate Gemologist and ISA Certified Appraiser of Personal Property (CAPP) has successfully requalified for her ISA CAPP designation. The International Society of Appraisers (ISA) granted the renewal following her completion of their rigorous review process.
The Standard of Excellence
All ISA members must renew their professional appraisal credentials every five years. To maintain this status, candidates pass an examination covering updated appraising methods and report writing. They also submit documentation showing they have earned the required points for professional development activities, such as continuing education in their field.
For personal property appraisers dedicated to excellence, maintaining these credentials is essential. Earning the ISA CAPP designation represents a major professional milestone. When you see the ISA logo, you can feel confident you are working with an expert committed to the highest standards of accuracy, competency, and integrity.
About the ISA
Founded in 1979, the International Society of Appraisers (ISA) supports 1,000 members across the United States, Canada, and abroad. The ISA is the US’s largest organization of personal property appraisers, providing the industry’s leading education, certification, and advocacy.

