The Auctioneers Board regulates individuals and firms that conduct auctions. The Board is composed of three licensed auctioneers and two citizen members.

Applicants must read and understand the Auctioneers Board Regulations (PDF). Application fees are not refundable.

DPOR Boards only accept the most recent versions of the applications provided below. DPOR Boards are not responsible for processing delays associated with forms that do not conform to this requirement.

  • Go to: Most Requested Forms (address change, criminal conviction reporting, certification request, etc.) 

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Individuals

Auctioneer License by Examination Application Interactive Static
  • Application Supplement: Approved Auctioneering Schools
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Auctioneer Universal License Recognition Interactive Static
Auctioneer License by Reciprocity Application Interactive Static
  • Application Supplement: States with Approved Reciprocal Agreements
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Auctioneer License Renewal Form Interactive Static
Auctioneer License Reinstatement Application Interactive Static
Auctioneer Surety Bond Form Interactive Static
Request Form for Continuing Education Medical Exemptions Interactive Static


Firms

Auction Firm License Application Interactive Static
Auction Firm License Renewal Form Interactive Static
Auction Firm Surety Bond Form Interactive Static


Education Providers

Pre-License School/Course Approval Application Interactive Static
Continuing Education Course Approval Application Interactive Static


Other Forms

Disciplinary Action Reporting Form   Interactive Static
Criminal Conviction Reporting Form Interactive Static

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Statutes

Regulations

Pending regulatory action (proposed changes, public hearings, etc.) 

Pre-License Education

To qualify to sit for the exam, applicants first must successfully complete a course of study at a Board-approved school of auctioneering.


Exam Application Process:

Applications to take the Auctioneer Exam will be submitted to the Board office for approval.
  1. Applicant/exam candidate can access the license application here - Interactive | Static
  2. Board reviews the complete application and all required eligibility materials.
  3. Applicant receives notification of approval or non-approval from the Board.
  4. Applicant then registers directly with PSI for the Auctioneer Exam.
  5. After passing the Auctioneer Exam, PSI gives the applicant a pass letter, along with a Licensure Notice. The Surety Bond is also due at that time. (It is not necessary to notify the Board that you passed an examination. PSI provides the Board with candidate scores on a daily basis.)
  6. Applicant mails the Licensure Notice and Surety Bond to the Auctioneers Board.
  7. Once you have met all license eligibility requirements, Board staff will process and mail your license.

 

Examination

Exam Vendor PSI Exams
Frequency and Dates of Exam   Daily 
Exam Fee $40 
Exam Locations Charlottesville, VA                       
Richmond, VA
Roanoke, VA
Vienna, VA
Virginia Beach, VA
Johnson City, TN
Salisbury, MD
Questions About Exam Scheduling or Registration? See Candidate Information Bulletin or call PSI at (855) 340-3910        
Other Questions? For licensing requirements, contact the Board office at (804) 367-8506 or auctioneers@dpor.virginia.gov.

 

Continuing Education

Section 54.1-603.1 requires licensees to complete six hours of continuing education as a prerequisite for license renewal or reinstatement. Continuing Education courses completed by an auctioneer pursuant to a requirement of the Certified Auctioneer's Institute (CAI), or participation in the educational programs sponsored by the National Auctioneers Association (NAA) or Virginia Auctioneers Association (VAA), are allowed for credit.

Virginia Auctioneers Association  National Auctioneers Association and Certified Auctioneer Institute 
In Virginia: (888) 878-0601
Outside Va: (919) 878-0601
(913) 541-8084
E-mail: VaAuctioneers@vaa.org E-mail: education@auctioneers.org


In order to receive credit for courses not offered by VAA, NAA, or CAI, the course must be on the list of Board-Approved Continuing Education Courses (PDF), with an approval date prior to the date the course was taken.

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News Releases

AUCTIONEERS BOARD FAQS
 

Question: I’m not a licensed Auctioneer, where do I start?

Answer: Start by completing a Board-approved 80-hour auctioneering course, before submitting your application for exam eligibility. You can find a list of approved courses here.


Question: I want to apply for a reciprocal license in Virginia. What states do you have reciprocity with?

Answer: You can find the current list of reciprocal states here.
 

Question: Do I need to be licensed to perform online auctions?

Answer: Virginia does not regulate online auctions, so no license is needed.


Question: Does my bond company automatically send my renewed bond to the Board?

Answer: No, you are required to submit the bond to the board.


Question: What should the expiration date on my bond be? 

Answer: The expiration date must coincide with the expiration date on the license.


Question: I want to auction off firearms, alcohol, tobacco, or explosives. What do I need to know? 

Answer: Virginia defers to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) on these issues. Please contact them for more information. https://www.atf.gov


Question: I sent my renewal payment and bond together but received a letter asking for my bond. What’s going on?

Answer: Sometimes your payment and the bond request letter cross in the mail, please contact a licensing specialist at auctioneers@dpor.virginia.gov or (804)367-8506 to make sure your license hasn’t already been renewed.


Question: I paid online, is my renewal complete?

Answer: No, please send your bond continuation certificate by email, mail, or fax.
 

Question: How does the continuing education exemption work?

Answer: You must have been licensed by the Board for at least 25 AND be over the age of 70
 

Board Roster

Board Executive Director

Kathleen (Kate) R. Nosbisch

Licensing Operations Administrator

Ecila R. Williams

Administrative Coordinator

Vacant

Member Roster

Board Member Roster

Douglas B. Sinclair

  • Licensed Auctioneer
  • Term ends June 30, 2024
  • Midlothian, VA

Linda W. Terry | Board Chair

  • Licensed Auctioneer
  • Term ends June 30, 2025
  • Richmond, VA

Betty Bennett | Board Vice-Chair

  • Licensed Auctioneer
  • Term ends June 30, 2026
  • Staunton, VA

Adrianna Cowan-Waddy

  • Citizen Member
  • Term ends June 20, 2024
  • Orange, VA

Angela Smith-Mackey

  • Citizen Member
  • Term ends June 30, 2025
  • Fredericksburg, VA

Board members are appointed by the Governor. To learn more about the gubernatorial appointment process, visit the Secretary of the Commonwealth's website. 

DPOR stands ready to assist veterans and active-duty military personnel as they maintain or transition to civilian careers requiring professional credentials.

Active-duty military personnel and their spouses having served outside the U.S., as well as certain diplomatic service members and veterans, may be eligible to receive up to a five-year extension for meeting license renewal requirements (pursuant to Section 54.1-117 of the Code of Virginia).

Spouses of active-duty military personnel assigned to a duty station in Virginia are eligible for expedited processing using the Military Spouse Expedited License Application (Interactive | Static). A temporary, non-renewable 12-month license for certain military spouses licensed in another state who need more time to meet Virginia-specific requirements is also an option if necessary. [Section 54.1-119

  • Military spouses also can get help covering the costs of transferring their professional licenses or certifications when they experience a permanent-change-of-station move with their service member spouse

For honorably discharged veterans, “substantially equivalent” military training, education, or experience may be credited toward certain license requirements (pursuant to Section 54.1-118). The Virginia Department of Veteran Services does not reimburse for exam costs. However, Veterans can be reimbursed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The link for the information is here: https://www.va.gov/education/about-gi-bill-benefits/how-to-use-benefits/test-fees.

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