ILLINOIS AUCTION LICENSE ACT (225 ILCS 407) &
IDFPR AUCTIONEER LICENSE EXAM PRACTICE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026 COMPREHENSIVE
STUDY GUIDE.
This practice exam is modeled on the Illinois Auction License Act (225 ILCS 407), Illinois
administrative rules, and the knowledge areas expected for IDFPR auctioneer licensing,
including licensing requirements, ethics, contracts, auction operations, advertising, escrow,
disciplinary actions, and Illinois law.
1. What is the primary purpose of the Illinois Auction License Act?
A. To regulate only livestock auctions
B. To license and regulate auctioneers and auction services
C. To regulate only online marketplaces
D. To establish federal auction standards
Rationale: The Act establishes licensing and regulation of auctioneers and auction firms to
protect the public.
2. Which agency administers auctioneer licensing in Illinois?
A. Illinois Department of Revenue
B. Illinois Secretary of State
C. Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR)
D. Illinois Commerce Commission
Rationale: IDFPR is responsible for licensing and enforcement under the Auction License Act.
3. Under Illinois law, an auctioneer generally must be at least:
A. 16 years old
,B. 17 years old
C. 18 years old
D. 21 years old
Rationale: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age to qualify for licensure.
4. Which educational requirement applies to an auctioneer applicant?
A. Bachelor's degree
B. Associate degree
C. Auction school diploma only
D. High school diploma or equivalent
Rationale: Illinois requires a high school diploma or equivalent for licensure.
5. An applicant must demonstrate competency by:
A. Completing an internship only
B. Passing the required written examination
C. Owning an auction company
D. Completing a business degree
Rationale: Illinois requires applicants to pass a written licensing examination.
6. Which document establishes the relationship between the seller and auctioneer?
A. Bill of sale
B. Purchase agreement
C. Auction contract
D. Escrow agreement
Rationale: The auction contract defines the services and obligations of both parties.
, 7. A buyer's premium is:
A. A tax imposed by the state
B. An additional fee paid by the successful purchaser
C. The auctioneer's annual license fee
D. A security deposit
Rationale: A buyer's premium is separate from the purchase price and is paid by the buyer.
8. Which activity generally requires an Illinois auctioneer license?
A. Selling your own household furniture
B. Conducting auctions for compensation
C. Selling a used bicycle privately
D. Donating property to charity
Rationale: Persons conducting auctions for compensation generally must be licensed.
9. An auction firm is best defined as:
A. Only a sole proprietorship
B. A nonprofit organization
C. A business entity providing auction services
D. A government agency
Rationale: Auction firms may operate as corporations, partnerships, or LLCs providing auction
services.
10. The term "auction service" includes:
A. Only calling bids
B. Only advertising
C. Arranging, managing, advertising, or conducting auctions
IDFPR AUCTIONEER LICENSE EXAM PRACTICE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026 COMPREHENSIVE
STUDY GUIDE.
This practice exam is modeled on the Illinois Auction License Act (225 ILCS 407), Illinois
administrative rules, and the knowledge areas expected for IDFPR auctioneer licensing,
including licensing requirements, ethics, contracts, auction operations, advertising, escrow,
disciplinary actions, and Illinois law.
1. What is the primary purpose of the Illinois Auction License Act?
A. To regulate only livestock auctions
B. To license and regulate auctioneers and auction services
C. To regulate only online marketplaces
D. To establish federal auction standards
Rationale: The Act establishes licensing and regulation of auctioneers and auction firms to
protect the public.
2. Which agency administers auctioneer licensing in Illinois?
A. Illinois Department of Revenue
B. Illinois Secretary of State
C. Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR)
D. Illinois Commerce Commission
Rationale: IDFPR is responsible for licensing and enforcement under the Auction License Act.
3. Under Illinois law, an auctioneer generally must be at least:
A. 16 years old
,B. 17 years old
C. 18 years old
D. 21 years old
Rationale: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age to qualify for licensure.
4. Which educational requirement applies to an auctioneer applicant?
A. Bachelor's degree
B. Associate degree
C. Auction school diploma only
D. High school diploma or equivalent
Rationale: Illinois requires a high school diploma or equivalent for licensure.
5. An applicant must demonstrate competency by:
A. Completing an internship only
B. Passing the required written examination
C. Owning an auction company
D. Completing a business degree
Rationale: Illinois requires applicants to pass a written licensing examination.
6. Which document establishes the relationship between the seller and auctioneer?
A. Bill of sale
B. Purchase agreement
C. Auction contract
D. Escrow agreement
Rationale: The auction contract defines the services and obligations of both parties.
, 7. A buyer's premium is:
A. A tax imposed by the state
B. An additional fee paid by the successful purchaser
C. The auctioneer's annual license fee
D. A security deposit
Rationale: A buyer's premium is separate from the purchase price and is paid by the buyer.
8. Which activity generally requires an Illinois auctioneer license?
A. Selling your own household furniture
B. Conducting auctions for compensation
C. Selling a used bicycle privately
D. Donating property to charity
Rationale: Persons conducting auctions for compensation generally must be licensed.
9. An auction firm is best defined as:
A. Only a sole proprietorship
B. A nonprofit organization
C. A business entity providing auction services
D. A government agency
Rationale: Auction firms may operate as corporations, partnerships, or LLCs providing auction
services.
10. The term "auction service" includes:
A. Only calling bids
B. Only advertising
C. Arranging, managing, advertising, or conducting auctions