Validate UAD 3.6 appraisals earlier with direct Fannie Mae integration

Get real-time Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD) 3.6 validation using our direct integration with Fannie Mae’s UAD 3.6 Compliance API. This integration will help you more closely align with the new dataset as you transition to an updated appraisal submission process.

Clear Capital is helping lenders simplify the submission process. For appraisals submitted through AURA® and Clear Capital’s AMC, data is automatically validated before review begins, using Fannie Mae’s submission rules.

Validate UAD 3.6 appraisals before you review

Clear Capital is helping lenders evolve their review process for UAD 3.6 appraisals by prioritizing compliance checks earlier in the process.

Our direct integration with Fannie Mae’s UAD Compliance API automatically validates appraisal data before review begins, running 729 rules on the appraisal XML. Lenders can more easily catch errors before submission, experience fewer surprises late in the loan process, and avoid rework across reviewers.

Because validation is provided directly by Fannie Mae, lenders don’t need to maintain their own review checklists. Validation automatically stays up to date as UAD 3.6 standards change.

Reviewers can spend less time cleaning up data and more time evaluating valuation accuracy and risk. Files that meet Fannie Mae’s requirements can move into automated review faster, helping teams scale without adding manual effort.

How to prepare your appraisal workflow for UAD 3.6

UAD 3.6 is raising the bar for data quality across the industry. Validating appraisal data earlier in the process helps lenders meet that standard while keeping loans moving efficiently from submission to close.

Clear Capital is ready to help you create a UAD 3.6 appraisal and review workflow with compliance built in from the start. Fill out the form below to future-proof your workflow for UAD 3.6 appraisals.


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