Government and Police Auctions for Cars, Trucks and SUVs
Auctions: America’s most trusted source for Government seized and surplus car sales
Several government agencies sell items to the public through both live and online auctions. These auctions, especially online ones, let you purchase government-owned assets across the country and U.S.owned territories. Agencies sell many types of items such as vehicles, computers, and real estate.
Government agencies have these items for sale for several reasons. Some law enforcement agencies sell the seized or forfeited property of criminals. Finally, some of the items are available because an agency no longer needs them.
Auction Guide
The general rule for Auctions is that the highest bidder wins, and cancellation is not possible. Find out if you can cancel a bid or not.
Each auction website operates differently. In some cases, they are operated completely by the government agency, while in other cases the agency only operates the shopping site, but a third-party company handles theirs itself.
Find out what forms of payment are accepted. There is no uniform payment policy across all the different auctions. Some accept credit card payments or personal checks. Others, such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), don’t accept these forms of payment.
For real estate, you may need to still work with a broker or real estate agent in order to bid or make the purchase. Also, for real estate auctions, Find out if financing is permitted. Many times it is not and the full purchase price is due when you win the bid.
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Sold At: Local Gov’t Auction
“Everyone should buy a car this way. I had some fun and got a great deal.”
Client: Christi H. (Laredo, TX)
Vehicle: 2010 BMW 335i
Book Value: $40,163
Purchase Price: $4,000
Savings: $36,163
Sold At: Government Auctions
“I went to three of the auctions you guys provided and I bought this Chevy truck for less.
Client: Brandon C. (Modesto, CA)
Vehicle: 2012 Chevrolet Suburban
Book Value: $26,266
Purchase Price: $7,000
Savings: $19,266
Sold At: Seized Car Auction
“I couldn’t decide which car I wanted as there was so many but this Ford was a great deal. Thanks.”
Client: Sturgis B. (Pennsylvania)
Vehicle: 2013 Ford Focus
Book Value: $13,354
Purchase Price: $4,000
Savings: $9,354