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Your path to assessment leadership starts here.

Joining the Alberta Assessors’ Association (AAA) means more than meeting professional requirements—it’s a commitment to integrity, professionalism, and excellence in property assessment.

As a member, you’ll connect with a community of experts, gain access to education and resources, and demonstrate your dedication to fairness, equity, and transparency in the profession.

Connecting Alberta’s Assessment Professionals

Membership in the Alberta Assessors’ Association

Membership in the Alberta Assessors’ Association (AAA) connects you to a professional community committed to excellence, fairness, and transparency in property assessment. Whether you are just starting your career, pursuing professional accreditation, supporting the industry in a related field, or enjoying retirement after years of service, there is a place for you in the AAA.

Joining AAA means more than holding a membership—it means contributing to a profession that impacts every community in Alberta.

All members enjoy:

  • Connection to Alberta’s property assessment network

  • AAA communications, newsletters, and industry updates

  • Member rates for AAA-hosted education and events

  • Opportunities to participate in industry conversations and collaborations

  • Access to mentoring and volunteer opportunities

Membership Categories

AAA offers five membership categories to reflect different stages of your career and professional involvement.

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1. Accredited Membership (AMAA) – The Gold Standard

Our most distinguished designation, Accredited Membership recognizes individuals who have met rigorous education, experience, and examination requirements to earn the Accredited Municipal Assessor of Alberta (AMAA) designation.


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2. Candidate Membership – On the Path to Accreditation

For individuals actively pursuing the education and experience required to earn the AMAA designation. Candidate Members work under the mentorship of an Accredited Member sponsor while building their professional skills and network.


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3. Student Membership – Start Your Journey

For full-time or part-time post-secondary students interested in property assessment, valuation, or related fields. Student Membership is free and offers early access to AAA communications, events, and networking opportunities.

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4. Associate Membership – For Industry Partners

For professionals whose work supports or intersects with property assessment—such as consultants, suppliers, tax agents, or educators—who are not pursuing accreditation. Associate Members enjoy access to AAA events, resources, and connections.


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5. Retired Membership – Stay Connected After Practice

For former Accredited Members who have fully retired from active assessment practice but wish to remain engaged with the AAA community through communications, events, and optional volunteer roles.

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The Path to Accreditation in 10 Steps

The AAA’s professional pathway helps you grow from a student or new entrant into a fully accredited professional:

  1. Student Member (optional, while completing studies)

  2. Candidate Member (gaining education and field experience under a sponsor)

  3. Accredited Member (AMAA) (achieved after meeting all education, experience, and examination requirements)

Review the steps below and click on the each for more information.

  • It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

    Apply to become a Candidate Member.

  • Finish one of the approved education programs:

    • Lakeland College Business Administration Diploma (Appraisal & Assessment Major)

    • UBC Diploma in Urban Land Economics (DULE) – Assessment Specialization

    • UBC AMAA Fast Track Program (or approved equivalent)

  • Accumulate at least 48 months of relevant assessment practice (with at least 12 months as a Candidate Member in Alberta).

  • Complete the 40-hour AAA Tools for Practicing Assessment course and exam.

  • Prepare and submit UBC’s BUSI 499 Income Property Guided Case Study Course (Demonstration Appraisal Report).

  • The Registration Sub-Committee will review your demo report, along with the grader’s remarks, before you are eligible to request your Oral Exam.

  • Apply online through the AAA’s website and submit your Accredited Member Application Form with all supporting documents through AAA’s online portal.

    Required documents:

    • Current résumé

    • Department Head Statement

    • Proof of education (transcript or diploma)

    • Two character references

    • Labour Mobility applicants: Letter of Good Standing + proof of designation

    Apply to become and Accredited Member.

  • Attend the oral exam administered by AAA Examiners to demonstrate your knowledge, judgment, and professionalism.

  • Upon approval, pay the one-time accreditation fee and ensure your membership dues are current.

  • Once you earn the AMAA, keep it in good standing by completing 50 professional development credits every five years and renewing your AAA membership annually.

Join or Renew Your Membership

Becoming a member of the Alberta Assessors’ Association connects you to Alberta’s network of property assessment professionals and opens the door to education, collaboration, and professional growth.

New Members

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Renewing Members

Already a member?

You can renew your membership quickly and securely through the online Membership Portal.

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Need Help?

If you have questions about which membership category is right for you or need assistance with your renewal, please contact the AAA office at membership@albertaassessors.ca.