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![]() Auctioneer Licensing Law Summary: Like many professions, auctioneers may need a professional license to conduct business in a particular state. Currently, 27 states require auctioneers to hold a professional license. Licensure requirements vary from state to state, from simply registering and paying fees to more exacting educational requirements and professional standards. In general, states that have licensing laws require applicants:
Many auctioneers conduct sales in more than one state. Many states, through reciprocity agreements, allow auctioneers with licenses in other states to conduct sales there. Reciprocity agreements are reached when two states have similar licensing requirements for auctioneers. There are additional statutory requirements auctioneers must meet depending upon the commodities they specialize in. For example, all 50 states require real estate transactions be handled by a licensed realtor. Auctioneers must also meet the licensing requirements for realtors in order to handle all aspects of a real estate sale. Finally, city and county governments can require auctioneers to apply for a permit or local license before conducting an auction. To determine applicable licensing laws, call your state or local government office. |
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