Occupational/professional Licensing And Certification For Auctioneers | Ohio Department Of Agriculture

Maintains a database of licensed auctioneers and regulates licensure of auctioneers.

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Physical Address

8995 East Main Street, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

Hours

Same as site hours.

Voice

(614) 728-6240

voice | Administrative

Fax

(614) 728-6310

Voice

(614) 728-6350

voice | Auctioneer Program

Voice

(614) 265-6610

voice | Soil and Water Conservation

Voice

(614) 466-5550

voice | Dairy Division

Voice

(614) 728-6987

voice | Pesticide and Fertilizer Regulation Section

Voice

(614) 728-6270

voice | Plant Health Division

Voice

(888) 456-3405

voice | Animal Disease - Ohio After-Hours Hotline

Voice

(614) 728-6260

voice | Meat Inspection Division

Voice

(614) 728-6400

voice | Plant Pest Control

Voice

(614) 728-6250

voice | Food Safety Division

Voice

(614) 728-6280

voice | Amusement Ride Safety Division

Voice

(614) 728-6238

voice | Farmland Preservation Office

Voice

(614) 728-6290

voice | Weights and Measures Division

Voice

(614) 728-6220

voice | Animal Health Division

Application process

Call the office or visit the website for more information.

Fee

Fixed fee.

Eligibility

In order to become licensed in Ohio, an auctioneer must first attend an approved auction school, serve a full year as an apprentice, and act as a bid caller in 12 auctions before applying for an auctioneer license. The applicant must then take and pass a written and verbal examination prior to receiving a license. Annual apprentice auctioneer license year is from July 1st to June 30th. Auctioneer license is good for two (2) years.

Languages

None.

Service area

Ohio

Agency info

Ohio Department Of Agriculture

Provides regulatory protection to producers, agribusinesses, and the consuming public. Promotes Ohio agricultural products in domestic and international markets. Educates the citizens of Ohio about the agricultural industry within Ohio.