Join the GAA
The purpose of our site is to inform everyone of the professional services available from membership in the GAA as well as provide an easy way to find auctions, as well as auctioneers, in Georgia.
It is our hope that this form of communication will grow in the future to better inform the public of the benefits of marketing through the Auction Method.
Membership in the Georgia Auctioneers Association provides auctioneers with the opportunity to grow professionally as well as personally. GAA auctioneers are committed to promoting and preserving the auction method of marketing real and personal property. Auctioneers owe it to themselves to support the profession that gives them the opportunity to earn a livelihood. The annual cost is small compared to the tremendous benefits received.
On behalf of the board of directors of the GAA, we welcome you! Thank you for visiting and we hope to see you at the auction!
The Georgia Auctioneers Association is a strong trade association of professionals who have organized to promote and advance the auction profession. The Georgia Auctioneers Association:
- Promotes the mutual interests of its members.
- Formulates and maintains the high ethical standards of its members.
- Informs and educates the public on the advantages of the auction method of selling.
- Strives to improve the business conditions affecting the auction profession.
- Provides a forum through which its members can acquire the necessary continuing education to maintain licensure.
The Primary Purpose of the Georgia Auctioneers Association shall be:
- To promote and advance the auction profession.
- To help, aid and assist at all times in elevating the auction profession by technical training, instruction, apprenticeship, exchange of ideas, practices, advertising and publicity.
- To strive at all times to make the public more auction-minded by fostering the advantages of selling at auction.
- To secure freedom from unjust or unlawful legislation.
- To collect and disseminate information of value to members and the public.
- To arbitrate differences between members.
- To encourage enlarged and friendly relations between members.
- To uphold the laws of the state, counties and cities governing the auction profession.
