Auto Appraisals & ACV Reports

Comprehensive vehicle valuations backed by data.

CTI provides detailed auto appraisals and Actual Cash Value (ACV) reports for insurance disputes, legal proceedings, pre-purchase inspections, estate valuations, and financing needs. Our certified appraisers deliver thorough, defensible reports backed by real market data and accepted by insurance companies, attorneys, and courts nationwide.

Benefits

Why This Service Matters

Certified, comprehensive vehicle appraisal reports
Accepted by insurance companies, attorneys, and courts
Detailed documentation of vehicle condition and market value
Pre-purchase inspections to protect your investment
Fast turnaround with meticulous attention to detail
Coverage for standard vehicles, classics, exotics, and commercial equipment

Our Process

How It Works

1

Request Appraisal

Contact us with your vehicle details and the purpose of the appraisal so we can tailor our approach.

2

Vehicle Inspection

Our certified appraiser conducts a thorough inspection, documenting condition, features, and any relevant damage.

3

Market Analysis

We research comparable sales, current market conditions, and all value-affecting factors specific to your vehicle.

4

Report Delivery

You receive a comprehensive, professionally formatted appraisal report ready for any purpose — insurance, legal, or personal.

FAQ

Common Questions

What types of vehicles can CTI appraise?

We appraise standard passenger vehicles, classic and collector cars, luxury and exotic vehicles, commercial trucks, and specialty equipment.

What's the difference between an appraisal and an ACV report?

An auto appraisal is a comprehensive evaluation of a vehicle's condition and value. An ACV (Actual Cash Value) report specifically determines the fair market value at a point in time — commonly used in insurance disputes.

How long does an appraisal take?

Most standard appraisals are completed within 3–5 business days. Rush services are available for urgent legal or insurance deadlines.

Will your appraisal be accepted in court?

Yes. CTI appraisal reports are professionally prepared and have been accepted by insurance companies, arbitration panels, and courts nationwide.

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