| The MORPACE survey tracked growth within individual auction specialty areas. The fastest growing auction specialty is real estate. Residential real estate auctions grew 39% between 2003 and 2006. During this same time period, land and agricultural real estate grew 33% and commercial and industrial real estate grew 27%.
I currently have two apprentice auctioneer positions available, the entire process of getting schooling, taking exams, completing the apprenticeship takes anywhere from 13 months to 18 months. For individuals who want to sell real estate at auction, they must also have a real estate license and be sponsored by licensed realtor in order to sell real property at auction while licensed as an apprentice auctioneer. An auctioneer can sponsor only 2 apprentice auctioneers at a time, so these apprentiship are hard to find, don't miss this opportunity, call me today at 513 417-2976.
Auctioneer License:
The department of agriculture may grant auctioneers' licenses to those individuals who are determined to be qualified by the department. Each individual who applies for an auctioneer's license shall furnish to the department, on forms provided by the department, satisfactory proof that the applicant:
(1) Has a good reputation;
(2) Is of trustworthy character;
(3) Has attained the age of at least eighteen years;
(4) Has done one of the following:
(a) Met the apprenticeship requirements ( 1year apprentice – 12 auctions)set forth in section 4707.09 of the Revised Code;
(b) Met the requirements of section 4707.12 of the Revised Code(Reciprocity agreement with another state).
(5) Has a general knowledge(pass exam) of the following:
(a) The requirements of the Revised Code relative to auctioneers;
(b) The auction profession;
(c) The principles involved in conducting an auction;
(d) Any local and federal laws regarding the profession of auctioneering.
(6) Has satisfied the financial responsibility requirements established under section 4707.11 of the Revised Code if applicable. (Surety Bond)
Apprentice Auctioneer License:
The department of agriculture may grant apprentice auctioneers' licenses to those persons that are determined to be qualified by the department. Every applicant for an apprentice auctioneer's license shall pass an examination relating to the skills, knowledge, and statutes and rules governing auctioneers. Every applicant for an apprentice auctioneer's license shall furnish to the department, on forms provided by the department, satisfactory proof that the applicant:
(A) Has a good reputation;
(B) Is of trustworthy character;
(C) Has attained the age of at least eighteen years;
(D) Has obtained a written promise of a licensed auctioneer to sponsor the applicant during the applicant's apprenticeship;
(E) Has satisfied the financial responsibility requirements established under section 4707.11 of the Revised Code if applicable; (Surety Bond)
(F) Has successfully completed a course of study in auctioneering at an institution that is approved by the state auctioneers commission.
Approved Auction Schools – Cincinnati Area
Warren County Career Center Great Oaks Auctioneer School
3525 North State Route 48 Laurel Oaks Career Development Campus
Lebanon, OH 45036-1099 300 Oak Drive
(513) 932-8145 Wilmington, OH 45177
(877) 547-5100 (937) 382-1411
Fax: (513) 932-2304
www.wccareercenter.com
For additional schools is available via the internet at: www.ohioagriculture.gov or by contacting the Department.
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