Ohio Auctioneer-Myers Jackson
Ohio Auctioneer-Myers Jackson AARE is licensed in the state for selling personal property via the auction method. Myers has been licensed in the state of Ohio as a licensed auctioneer #2012000042 since 2015. In order to become a licensed Ohio Auctioneer, Myers had to meet the state’s licensure requirements.
How to Become an Auctioneer in Ohio
In order to become a licensed auctioneer you must
- serve a one year apprenticeship,
- act as a bid caller in twelve auctions,
- attend an approved auction school
before applying for the auctioneer license. Next, the auctioneer exam consists of both a written and a verbal examination. The applicant must score 75% or better to have a passing grade. Applicants must also have proof of financial responsibility in the form of an irrevocable letter of credit or a surety bond in the amount of $25,000. Myers Jackson Ohio Auctioneer was licensed by Reciprocity and there by meets all the requirements of the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
Ohio Auctioneer License Requirements
“(A) 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 set forth in section 4707.09 of the Revised Code;
(b) Met the requirements of section 4707.12 of the Revised Code.
(5) Has a general knowledge 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.
(B) Auctioneers who served apprenticeships and who hold licenses issued before May 1, 1991, and who seek renewal of their licenses, are not subject to the additional apprenticeship requirements imposed by section 4707.09 of the Revised Code.
(C) A licensee may do business under more than one registered name, but not to exceed three registered names, provided that the names have been approved by the department. The department may reject the application of any person seeking licensure under this chapter if the name or names to be used by the applicant are likely to mislead the public, or if the name or names do not distinguish the applicant from the name or names of any existing person licensed under this chapter. If an applicant applies to the department to do business under three names, the department may charge a fee of ten dollars for the third name.
(D) The department, in its discretion, may waive the schooling and apprenticeship requirements for a resident of this state, provided that the resident holds a valid auctioneer license that was issued by a state with which the department has entered into a reciprocal licensing agreement and the resident is in good standing with that state. The applicant shall provide proof that is satisfactory to the department that the applicant has had two years of experience as an auctioneer immediately preceding the date of application that includes at a minimum twelve auctions in which the applicant was a bid caller in the reciprocal state.”*
Ohio Auctioneer Myers Jackson #2012000042
Truly, Myers Jackson has been a licensed auctioneer for 2 decades. Not to mention, the head auctioneer on Texas Flip and Move. He specializes in personal property auctions, equipment and tool auctions and benefit auctions. When you need an auctioneer in Ohio, don’t hesitate to contact Myers Jackson America’s Auctioneer.
LICENSE DISCLOSURES
Additionally, “Myers Jackson” is licensed as a Real Estate Broker: AL, FL, GA, MS, NY, OK, NM, KY, TN, PA, KS, CO, NC. Myers Jackson Licensed Texas Real Estate Broker 0698695. Myers Jackson Licensed Auctioneer: Florida AB3428-AU2726, Georgia AU003046, Mississippi, 1302-1303F, Louisiana AU1805, South Carolina AU4313, Ohio 2012000042, Indiana 11200062, Pennsylvania AU5771, Virginia AU004173, Texas TDLR 17057, Kentucky 255878, Tennessee AU6617, North Carolina 9339-9331. Auctioneer License Disclosures may be found on Individual pages within the website.