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Virginia Administrative Code
10/29/2025

Chapter 21. Regulations of the Auctioneers Board

Part I
Definitions

18VAC25-21-10. Definitions.

The following term when used in this chapter has the following meaning unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

"Owner" means the bona fide owner or any lawfully designated agent of the real or personal property being offered for sale; in the case of a corporation, partnership, or other entity, except a sole proprietorship, an authorized officer, director, or partner may be deemed to be "owner" of the real or personal property being offered for sale, provided such entity is licensed to do business in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 1.1, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

Part II
Entry Requirements

18VAC25-21-20. Licensure by examination for individuals.

All persons or firms as defined in § 54.1-600 of the Code of Virginia who conduct auctions or offer their services to sell at auction in the Commonwealth are required to file a licensure application and pay the specified fee to the board. In addition to the requirements established in § 54.1-603 of the Code of Virginia, applicants for individual licensure must meet the following requirements:

1. Be at least 18 years of age.

2. In accordance with § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia, disclose the following information regarding criminal convictions in Virginia and all other jurisdictions:

a. Non-marijuana misdemeanors involving moral turpitude, sexual offenses, drug distribution, or physical injury within three years of the date of the application; and

b. All felony convictions within 10 years of the date of application.

The board, at its discretion, may deny licensure to any applicant in accordance with § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia.

3. The applicant must report any action taken by any board or administrative body in any jurisdiction against a professional or occupational license, certification, or registration issued to the applicant, to include any suspension, revocation, or surrender of a license, certification, or registration; imposition of a monetary penalty; or requirement to take remedial education or other corrective action. The board, in its discretion, may deny licensure to any applicant for any prior action taken by any board or administrative body in any jurisdiction.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 2.1, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009; Volume 38, Issue 4, eff. December 1, 2021; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-30. Bond required.

All applicants must submit evidence that a surety bond, executed by a surety company authorized to do business in the Commonwealth and in at least the amount of $10,000, has been obtained. Proof of current bond must be submitted in order to obtain or renew the license. The bond must commence no later than the effective date of the license and must expire no sooner than the date of expiration of the license.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 2.2, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-40. License by reciprocity.

The board may issue a license to any individual applicant holding a license in any state, territory, or possession of the United States with whom the board has established an act of reciprocity, provided the requirements and standards under which the license was issued are substantially equivalent to those established by the board in 18VAC25-21-20. At the time of application for licensure, the applicant must be currently licensed in the state in which reciprocity is established with the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 2.3, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009; Volume 38, Issue 4, eff. December 1, 2021; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-50. Application.

A. All applicants seeking licensure must submit a complete application with the appropriate fees attached. Applicants will be notified if the application is incomplete.

B. 1. For any corporation, limited liability company, or other entity, the application must include copies of the certificate of incorporation or certificate of organization issued by the Virginia State Corporation Commission, articles and bylaws.

2. For any foreign corporation, foreign limited liability company, or other entity, the application must include copies of the certificate of authority to conduct business issued by the Virginia State Corporation Commission, which will be required in lieu of the certificates as required by subdivision 1 of this subsection.

3. In accordance with § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia, any entity must disclose the following information regarding criminal convictions in Virginia and all other jurisdictions:

a. Non-marijuana misdemeanors involving moral turpitude, sexual offenses, drug distribution, or physical injury within three years of the date of the application; and

b. All felony convictions within 10 years of the date of application.

The board, at its discretion, may deny licensure to any applicant in accordance with § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia.

4. The applicant must report any action taken by any board or administrative body in any jurisdiction against a professional or occupational license, certification, or registration issued to the applicant, to include any suspension, revocation, or surrender of a license, certification, or registration; imposition of a monetary penalty; or requirement to take remedial education or other corrective action. The board, in its discretion, may deny licensure to any applicant for any prior action taken by any board or administrative body in any jurisdiction.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 2.4, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009; Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; Volume 38, Issue 4, eff. December 1, 2021; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-60. (Repealed.)

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 2.5, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009; repealed, Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-70. Fees.

Fees are nonrefundable and will not be prorated. The following fees will apply:

1. Individual auctioneer license

$25

2. Auctioneer firm license

$55

3. Renewal for individual auctioneer's license

$55

4. Renewal for firm or corporation license

$65

5. Late renewal for an individual auctioneer's license

$80

6. Late renewal for an auction firm or corporate license

$90

7. Reinstatement of the individual auctioneer's license

$105

8. Reinstatement of the firm or corporate license

$115

The fee for examination or reexamination is subject to contracted charges by an outside vendor. These contracts are competitively negotiated and bargained for in compliance with the Virginia Public Procurement Act (§ 2.2-4300 et seq. of the Code of Virginia). The board may adjust the fee charged to candidates in accordance with these contracts.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 2.6, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 14, Issue 11, eff. April 1, 1998; Volume 15, Issue 26, eff. November 1, 1999; Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 22, Issue 26, eff. November 1, 2006; Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

Part III
Renewal/Reinstatement

18VAC25-21-80. Notice of renewal.

Licenses issued under this chapter will be issued for a two-year period. Each license holder, corporation, or firm will be required to renew the license by submitting the proper fee with verification of current surety bond coverage as detailed in 18VAC25-21-30. By renewing the license, the licensee is certifying continued compliance with the Standards of Practice in Part IV (18VAC25-21-100 et seq.) and Standards of Conduct in Part V (18VAC25-21-180 et seq.), as well as Continuing Education Requirements in Part VII (18VAC25-21-230 et seq.) of this chapter.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 3.1, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 23, Issue 21, eff. August 1, 2007; Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-90. Failure to renew.

A. Any licensee who fails to renew a license within 30 days after the license expires will be required to pay a late renewal fee.

B. Any licensee, including individuals initially licensed pursuant to § 54.1-603 A of the Code of Virginia, who fails to renew a license within six calendar months after the expiration date of the license will be required to apply for reinstatement of the license. The applicant must submit to the board a reinstatement application and fee and the following will apply:

1. If the license has been expired for six months or more, but less than two years, the applicant will be required to submit a reinstatement application, which will be evaluated by the board to determine if the applicant meets the renewal requirements. In addition, individual license holders applying for reinstatement are required to provide evidence of compliance with the continuing education requirements as contained in this chapter. A license that is reinstated will be deemed as having been continuous without interruption. Nothing in this chapter divests the board of its authority to discipline a license holder for a violation of the law or regulation during the period of time for which the licensee was licensed.

2. If the license has been expired for two years or more, the applicant will be required to submit a new application and meet current entry requirements that are in effect as of the date the application is received by the board office. The applicant will be required to submit the examination fee and sit for and pass the Virginia Licensed Auctioneer's Examination or comply with the provisions contained in 18VAC25-21-40. Any auctioneering activity conducted between the time the previous license expired and the effective date of the new license may be considered unlicensed activity.

D. The date that the complete renewal application, including fees and all required documentation, is received by the board or its agent will determine whether a license will be renewed without penalty or will be subject to reinstatement requirements.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 3.2, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 23, Issue 21, eff. August 1, 2007; Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-95. Board discretion to deny renewal or reinstatement.

The board may deny renewal or reinstatement of a license for the same reason as it may refuse initial licensure or discipline a licensee. The licensee has the right to request further review of any such action by the board under the Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq. of the Code of Virginia).

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015.

Part IV
Standards of Practice

18VAC25-21-100. Advertising.

In all advertisements relating to an auction, the auctioneer's name and Virginia license number or the auction firm's name and Virginia license number shall be clearly displayed.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 4.1, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-110. Contracts.

A. When a licensee agrees to conduct an auction, a contract must be drawn setting forth the particulars of the terms and conditions under which the auctioneer or auction firm received the real or personal property for auction and particulars for the disbursement of the proceeds. Each contract for auction shall include the following:

1. a. A detailed list of the real or personal property received for sale with adequate descriptions of the property so that the personal property of material value can be readily identified. If a list cannot be made at the time of signing of the contract, and the owner of the items agrees to waive this requirement in writing in an addendum to the contract, then a list must be made a part of the contract (and attached) prior to auction of the real or personal property for that day; or

b. If the auctioneer or auction firm enters into a contract to sell items on a consignment basis where the total value of all the items to be sold at any one auction does not exceed $500, then the requirement contained in subdivision 1 a of this subsection is not applicable.

2. The name, address, telephone number, email address, website (if applicable), and license number of the licensee entering into the contract.

3. The name, address, telephone number, and email address of the property owner.

4. The date, time, and place of the auction at which the real or personal property is scheduled to be auctioned and date by which the property is to be returned or otherwise disposed of in accordance with the terms of the contract if it is not sold.

5. The fee or percentage of gross sales the auctioneer or auction firm will charge the owner and what services are included in the fee, such as preparation, travel, labor, advertising, and any other auction related expenses.

6. By what date the owner is to be paid and who is responsible for disbursing the funds.

7. A statement indicating that the auctioneer will maintain an itemized accounting of all items sold on a daily basis to be made available upon request by the owner.

B. A legible executed copy of the contract and any addendums must be provided to the owner at the time of execution.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 4.2, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009; Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-120. Conduct at auctions.

No licensee will attempt to escalate bidding through false bids or through collusion with another (shills). The licensee must not bid on the owner's behalf nor knowingly accept a bid made by the owner or made on the owner's behalf unless notice has been given that liberty for such bidding has been reserved. The licensee must neither bid on the licensee's own behalf nor knowingly accept a bid made on the licensee's behalf unless notice has been given that such bidding will be permitted.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 4.3, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009; Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-130. (Repealed.)

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 4.4, eff. August 1, 1995; repealed, Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-140. Documentation.

A. Upon completion of the licensee's service, each owner must be given legible copies of bills of sale, itemized accounting of all items auctioned, consignment sheets, settlement papers, balance sheets, and other evidence to properly account for all items sold at auction.

B. The licensee is required to maintain, for a period of three years from date of settlement, all items in subsection A of this section, the contract, and buyer records. These business records must be available for inspection by the board or its designees upon request.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 4.5, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-150. Escrow funds.

A. Proceeds of a personal property auction not disbursed to the owner on auction day must be deposited in an auction escrow account by the licensee no later than the next banking day following the date of auction or sale of the goods.

B. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection A of this section, proceeds that are paid via credit card, debit card, check card, or any other electronic funds transfer (EFT) method must be deposited into an auction escrow account upon receipt from the originating source.

C. The auction escrow account must be used solely for the preservation and guarantee of auction proceeds until disbursed at settlement. Funds for any other purpose must not be commingled with the auction escrow account. Moneys due to the licensee must not be withdrawn from the auction escrow account until final settlement is made with the owner.

D. Funds to be deposited in the escrow account may include moneys that will ultimately belong to the licensee for incidental expenses per the terms of the contract. Such moneys must be separately identified in the escrow account records and must be paid to the licensee by a check drawn on the escrow account when the funds become due to the licensee. The fact that an escrow account contains money that may ultimately belong to the licensee does not constitute "commingling of funds," provided that the licensee can at all times accurately identify the total funds in that account that belong to the licensee.

E. Auctioneers and auction firms must use federally insured depositories in the Commonwealth of Virginia. All accounts, checks, and bank statements must be labeled "escrow" and the accounts must be designated as "escrow" accounts with the financial institution where such accounts are established.

F. Proceeds due from the sale of goods other than real property must be disbursed to the owner no later than 30 days after the date of each auction.

G. Funds from a real estate auction must be held in escrow until settlement in accordance with the agreement of sale.

H. If the owner's goods are not sold in a single auction, proceeds due must be disbursed to the owner within 30 days after each auction for goods other than real property, or in accordance with the agreement of sale for the sale of real property. Notice must be given to the owner of tentative date of auction, or date of return to the owner, of the remaining goods.

I. The balance in the escrow accounts must be sufficient at all times to account for all funds that are designated to be held by the licensee. A licensee must not disburse or cause to be disbursed moneys from an escrow account unless sufficient money is on deposit in that account to the credit of the individual client or property involved.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 4.6, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009; Volume 25, Issue 24, eff. October 1, 2009; Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-160. (Repealed.)

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 4.7, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; repealed, Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-170. Change of address.

A. Licenses are not transferable and must bear the same name and physical address as the business. Upon dissolution or change in the form of the business entity of an auction firm, the auction firm license will become void.

B. A licensee must report all changes of address to the board in writing within 30 calendar days of the change.

C. A post office box is acceptable only when a physical address is also provided.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 4.8, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009; Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

Part V
Standards of Conduct

18VAC25-21-180. Discipline.

The board has the power to fine any individual or firm licensee or to suspend or revoke any license issued under the provisions of Chapter 6 (§ 54.1-600 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia and the regulations of the board pursuant to the provisions of the Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq. of the Code of Virginia) if it finds that:

1. The license was obtained, renewed, or reinstated through fraud or misrepresentation;

2. The licensee has been convicted or found guilty, regardless of the manner of adjudication, in any jurisdiction of the United States of a non-marijuana misdemeanor involving moral turpitude or any felony, there being no appeal pending therefrom or the time for appeal having elapsed. Review of prior criminal convictions will be subject to the requirements of § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia;

3. The licensee has been found by any regulatory board, agency, or jurisdiction where licensed to have had a license or registration suspended, revoked, or surrendered in connection with a disciplinary action, to have been the subject of discipline in another jurisdiction, or to have violated any applicable regulations or laws in the course of performing auctioneer duties;

4. The licensee has not demonstrated reasonable care, judgment, or application of his knowledge and ability in the performance of auctioneering duties;

5. The licensee violated or assisted another to violate any provisions of Chapter 1 (§ 54.1-100 et seq.), 2 (§ 54.1-200 et seq.), 3 (§ 54.1-300 et seq.), or 6 of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia, this chapter, or combined or conspired with or acted as agent, partner, or associate for another; or

6. The licensee fails to comply, or misrepresents any information pertaining to the licensee's compliance, with any of the continuing education requirements contained in this chapter.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 5.1, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 23, Issue 21, eff. August 1, 2007; Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009; Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; Volume 38, Issue 4, eff. December 1, 2021; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-185. Cooperation with board.

A. The licensee must, upon request or demand, produce to the board or any of its agents within 10 days any plan, document, book, record, or copy thereof in the licensee's possession concerning a transaction covered by this chapter and must cooperate in the investigation of a complaint filed with the board.

B. A licensee who has direct knowledge that any individual, including the licensee, or firm may be violating any of these provisions, or the provisions of Chapters 1 (§ 54.1-100 et seq.) through 3 (§ 54.1-300 et seq.) or Chapter 6 (§ 54.1-600 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia must immediately inform the secretary of the board in writing and must cooperate in furnishing any further information or assistance that may be required.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009; amended, Virginia Register Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

Part VI
Schools of Auctioneering

18VAC25-21-190. Application for course approval.

A. Schools seeking approval of courses must file a request with the board. The request must include the following information:

1. Name and address of the school.

2. Locations where classes will be held.

3. Length of the course and total number of hours of instruction, including a minimum of 80 hours of classroom studies and active participation in the auction business.

4. Subjects covered together with number of instruction hours assigned. Course study must include:

a. Auctioneering;

b. Elementary principals of real estate, including brokerage;

c. Contracts;

d. Advertising;

e. Sale preparation;

f. Bid calling;

g. Settlement statements;

h. Ethics; and

i. Current rules and regulations of the Auctioneers Board.

5. Names of Virginia licensed auctioneer instructors and confirmation of participation in the various aspects of a minimum of 50 auctions.

B. Any change in the information provided by the school to the board must be reported to the board in writing within 30 days of such an occurrence.

C. Approval is subject to periodic requalification review as determined by the board.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 6.1, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-200. (Repealed.)

Historical Notes

Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 6.2, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; repealed, Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-210. (Repealed.)

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; repealed, Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-220. (Repealed.)

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; amended, Virginia Register Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; repealed, Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

Part VII
Continuing Education Requirements

18VAC25-21-230. Application and criteria for course approval.

A. Course providers seeking approval of continuing education course must file an application with the board office. All continuing education course providers must obtain approval from the board office prior to offering to provide or providing a course that is advertised or represented as being eligible to comply with the continuing education provisions of this chapter. Retroactive approval of continuing education courses will not be permitted.

Continuing education courses will be approved provided the following criteria are met:

1. Course subjects must be related to the current practice of auctioneering and have defined learning objectives.

2. At the end of the course, each attendee must be assessed to verify that the attendee has achieved the defined learning objectives.

3. The course curriculum must be consistent with the defined learning objectives.

4. The method of instruction must be consistent with the defined learning objectives of the course.

5. Course instructors must be competent in the subject being taught, either by education or experience, and in instructional techniques.

6. Fifty contact minutes shall equal one continuing education credit hour. No credit will be awarded for partial continuing education credit hours or partial completion of the course. In addition, attendees who fail to demonstrate successful completion of the defined learning objectives of the course will not be awarded credit for the course. For courses in which individual segments are less than 50 minutes, the sum of the segments will be totaled for computation of continuing education credit hours.

7. The course provider certifies that the laws, regulations, and industry practices that will be taught or utilized in the course are up to date and that any subsequent changes in laws, regulations, or industry practices will be incorporated into the course curriculum as they occur.

8. The course provider certifies that it will comply with provisions of this chapter in administering and providing the approved course.

B. Pursuant to § 54.1-603.1 A of the Code of Virginia, continuing education courses completed by an auctioneer pursuant to a requirement of the Certified Auctioneer's Institute or participation in the educational programs sponsored by the National Auctioneer's Association or Virginia Auctioneer's Association are approved.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201, 54.1-602 and 54.1-603.1 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 23, Issue 21, eff. August 1, 2007; amended, Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-240. Administration of courses.

A. Approved course providers must comply with the requirements of this chapter when providing approved courses. Failure of a course provider to comply with the board's requirements contained in 18VAC25-21-230 or any other provision of this chapter at any time after receiving approval from the board may result in the board withdrawing its approval for a course or a specific offering of the course.

B. Course approval is not transferable from the course provider to whom it was originally issued.

C. The approved course providers must award a certificate of completion to those attendees who successfully complete the course that includes the sponsor identification number of the course provider issued by the board office, name of the course, number of continuing education credit hours awarded, and the date of the course. Course providers must only award continuing education credit hours in the amount as approved.

D. Attendance must be verified and documented at the beginning and end of the course and monitored during the course. No credit may be awarded to attendees who arrived late, left early, or missed a portion of the course or failed to accomplish the learning objectives of the course. Further, such individuals may not be awarded a certificate of completion by the course provider.

E. All records related to an approved course must be maintained for four years from the date of the course and such records must be provided to the board or its duly authorized agents upon request. Records that must be maintained include time, date, and location of the course; course materials; course curriculum; instructor; instructor qualifications; learning objectives; assessment of attendees for verification of achievement of the learning objectives; attendance rosters; and records of those attendees who successfully completed the course and those who did not and reasons why attendees noted as not successfully completing the course did not successfully complete the course.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201, 54.1-602 and 54.1-603.1 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 23, Issue 21, eff. August 1, 2007; amended, Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-250. Continuing education requirements for renewal or reinstatement.

A. Licensees whose licenses expire or who apply to reinstate are required to comply with the continuing education provisions of this chapter, excluding any auctioneer licensed by the board for 25 years or more and who is 70 years of age or older at the time of license expiration pursuant to § 54.1-603.1 A of the Code of Virginia.

B. Licensees subject to the provisions of this section are required to complete at least six continuing education credit hours of board-approved continuing education courses for any license renewal or reinstatement.

A Virginia licensee that is also licensed in another state with which the board shares a reciprocal agreement may use board-approved continuing education in that state to meet the required six hours of continuing education for Virginia, provided that the reciprocal jurisdiction affords the same privilege to Virginia licensees.

C. 1. Each licensee applying for renewal shall certify that the licensee has met the continuing education requirements of this chapter. Only continuing education courses completed during the license period immediately prior to the expiration date of the license will be acceptable in order to renew the license.

2. Licensees must maintain records of completion of continuing education credit hours for two years from the date of expiration of the license for which the continuing education credit hours are being used to renew the license. Individuals must provide such records to the board or its duly authorized agents upon request.

3. Continuing education credit hours utilized to satisfy the continuing education requirements to renew a license will be valid only for that renewal and will not be accepted for any subsequent renewal cycles or reinstatement.

D. 1. Each individual applying for reinstatement must provide, as part of the individual's reinstatement application, evidence of compliance with the continuing education requirements of this chapter. The completion date of continuing education courses submitted in support of a reinstatement application must not be more than two years old as of the date a complete reinstatement application is received by the board.

2. Continuing education credit hours utilized to satisfy the continuing education requirements in order to reinstate a license will be valid only for that reinstatement and will not be accepted for any subsequent renewal cycles or reinstatement.

E. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection C of this section, continuing education hours earned during a licensing renewal cycle to satisfy the continuing education requirements of the preceding licensing renewal cycle will be valid only for that preceding license renewal cycle and will not be accepted for any subsequent renewal cycles or reinstatement.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201, 54.1-602, and 54.1-603.1 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 23, Issue 21, eff. August 1, 2007; amended, Virginia Register Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015; Volume 33, Issue 3, eff. November 2, 2016; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-260. Exemptions and waivers.

A. Pursuant to § 54.1-603.1 A of the Code of Virginia, the board will exempt any auctioneer licensed by the board for 25 years or more and who is 70 years of age or older from the requirement to comply with the continuing education provisions of this chapter.

B. Pursuant to § 54.1-603.1 B of the Code of Virginia, the board may grant exemptions or waive or reduce the number of continuing education hours required in cases of certified illness or undue hardship. However, such exemptions, waivers, or reductions will not relieve the individual of the obligation to comply with any other requirements of this chapter, including the provisions of 18VAC25-21-80 or 18VAC25-21-90.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201, 54.1-602, and 54.1-603.1 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 23, Issue 21, eff. August 1, 2007; amended, Virginia Register Volume 33, Issue 3, eff. November 2, 2016; Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-270. Amendments and changes.

Any change in the information provided by a course provider to the board as required by 18VAC25-21-230 A or 18VAC25-21-280 or change in ability to comply with the requirements of 18VAC25-21-240 must be reported to the board in writing within 10 days of such an occurrence. In instances of noncompliance with the provisions of this chapter, the approval of the course is automatically suspended until such time as the course provider corrects the deficiency and notifies the board in writing that such deficiency has been corrected.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201, 54.1-602 and 54.1-603.1 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 23, Issue 21, eff. August 1, 2007; amended, Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 1, eff. October 1, 2025.

18VAC25-21-280. Periodic requalification for continued course approval.

The board may require that course providers that have previously obtained course approval provide the board with evidence, in a form set forth by the board, that they continue to comply with the requirements of 18VAC25-21-230 A and 18VAC25-21-240. Failure to continue to comply with the board's requirements or respond to such a request may result in the board withdrawing its approval.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 23, Issue 21, eff. August 1, 2007; amended, Virginia Register Volume 32, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2015.

Forms (18VAC25-21)

Auctioneer License by Examination Application, A429-2907EXLIC-v4 (rev. 6/2015)

Auctioneer Surety Bond Form, 2905_07BOND (rev. 4/2010)

Auctioneer Firm License Application, 2908LIC (rev. 11/2008)

Auction Firm Surety Bond Form, 2906_08BOND (rev. 11/2008)

States with Approved Reciprocal Agreements, 29RECST (rev. 2/2012)

Virginia Approved Auctioneering Schools, 29SCHLST (rev. 9/2013)

School of Auctioneering - Course Approval Application, A429-29CRS-v3 (rev. 10/2025)

Auctioneer License by Reciprocity Application, 2907RECLIC (rev. 11/2008)

Auctioneer License Reinstatement Application, 2905_07REI (rev. 11/2008)

Application for Continuing Education Course Approval, A429-29CECRS-v4 (rev. 10/2025)

Auctioneer Firm License Renewal Form, 2906_08REN (eff. 11/2008)

Individual Auctioneer License Renewal Form, 2905_07REN (eff. 11/2008)

Continuing Education Medical Exemption Request, 2905_07CEXMP (eff. 11/2008)

Criminal Conviction Reporting Form, A406-01CCR-v2 (rev. 9/2015)

Disciplinary Action Reporting Form, A406-01DAR-v1 (5/2015)

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