How to Guide: Apply to be an Auctioneer
How To Apply
- Licensure requires completing an application, get it signed and notarized, and pay the required fee.
- See specific instructions for application depending on license and application type.
- You must submit all the required documentation and fees in order to be considered for licensure.
- Renewal is completed online and is required by February 28 of even numbered years. Late renewal period is March 1 - March 31 of even numbered years.
Select your application type to view instructions on how to apply:
To file online:
Once your checklist is completed, Navigate to GOALS to register and login to the license portal >>
After you Apply – What to Expect
- Processing Time – Applications are processed in the order in which they are received.
- If you receive a deficiency letter, please submit all requested items at one time, as soon as possible, to prevent processing delays.
- Please Note – Incomplete applications may be withdrawn if noted deficiencies are not satisfied within 60 days of said notification. If your application is withdrawn, you will be required to restart the application process to be considered for licensure, to include submission of all required documents and fees.
- Completed applications will be initially reviewed by Department staff and may be reviewed by the Department at an upcoming Departmental Meeting. Applications must be complete and received at least 15 days prior to a Departmental Meeting to be added to that meeting’s agenda. Otherwise, the application will be reviewed at the next Department meeting.
- Check Application Status >>
- Keep Your Contact Info Up to Date
- Be sure the email address you include for yourself on your application is correct and current. Email is the primary means of communication used by the Department.
- Additionally, it is important for applicants/licensees to update their email address with the Department just as they would update their physical and mailing addresses.
- Wait For It
- You may not legally perform services until you hold an active license.
- Staff will communicate with you regarding the status of your application.
Veterans Preference
Veterans, military service members, transitioning service members and military spouses of the armed forces of the United States, including the National Guard, may be eligible for exam point credits and/or expedited application processes. Download program information>>
- If you are claiming Veteran’s Preference Points, you must enclose a copy of your DD-214 form, showing that you served during a period of conflict or war for a minimum of 90 days. Contact the VA to request make a DD-214 Request >>
Auctioneer (by Examination)
If you have never been licensed before and have completed the requirements, apply for licensure by examination. After a complete application is received you will be made eligible to test.
The following is a checklist of required documents for this application:
- Completed, signed, and notarized application with fee. Navigate to GOALS to register and login to the license portal >>
- Auctioneer Recovery Fund Fee
- Escrow Account
- Auction School Certificate
- Designation of Agent (if applicable)
- Background Consent Form (If applicable)
- Disciplinary Action/Sanctions (if applicable)
- Court Documents
- Letter of Explanation
- Secure & Verifiable Document
- Affidavit of Citizenship
- Immigration Documents (If applicable)
Auctioneer (Reciprocity/Endorsement)
If you hold a license as an Auctioneer in another state and have completed the requirements, apply for licensure by reciprocity/endorsement.
The following is a checklist of required documents for this application:
- Completed, signed, and notarized application with fee. Navigate to GOALS to register and login to the license portal >>
- Auctioneer Recovery Fund Fee
- Escrow Account
- Out of State License Verification
- Designation of Agent (if applicable)
- Auction School Certificate
- Background Consent Form (If applicable)
- Disciplinary Action/Sanctions (if applicable)
- Court Documents
- Letter of Explanation
- Secure & Verifiable Document
- Affidavit of Citizenship
- Immigration Documents (If applicable)
Auctioneer Reinstatement
If you have previously held this license and it is lapsed, submit a reinstatement application. If you’re required to retake the exam, you will be made eligible to test after a complete application is received.
The following is a checklist of required documents for this application:
- Completed, signed, and notarized application with fee. Navigate to GOALS to register and login to the license portal >>
- Escrow Account
- Designation of Agent (if applicable)
- Background Consent Form (If applicable)
- Disciplinary Action/Sanctions (if applicable)
- Court Documents
- Letter of Explanation
- Secure & Verifiable Document
- Affidavit of Citizenship
- Immigration Documents (If applicable)
Auctioneer Renewal
If you hold an active license and need to renew in order to keep your license up to date, submit an application for renewal before February 28th of even numbered years to avoid late fees. The late renewal period is March 1st - March 31st.
The period for renewing your license begins 90 days prior to the expiration date of your license. The Renewal option will not be available to licensees until their renewal period begins.
Renewal is completed online and is required by February 28 of even numbered years. Late renewal period is March 1 - March 31 of even numbered years.
- To process your renewal, Navigate to GOALS to register and login to the license portal >>
How to File
To file online:
Once your checklist is completed, Navigate to GOALS to register and login to the license portal >>
Contact
Related Resources
- Online Resource Georgia Auctioneers Association, Inc.
- Online Resource National Auctioneers Association