Tennessee Bid Calling Contest

The Tennessee Auctioneers Association Board of Directors voted this morning to suspend the requirement of being a licensed Tennessee Auctioneer in order to compete in the Tennessee bid calling contest!

On November 14th in Nashville Tennessee. This contest is now open to all Auctioneers across the country. You do not have to have a Tennessee license in order to participate in 2021.

This contest will mimic the NAA IAC, and have an all IAC and/or CMA winners judges panel, Preliminary, Interview and Finals Round.(There will also be a rookie contest open to anyone with 3 years or less of auction experience.)

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