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Colorado hosts regular seized property auctions through multiple government channels, including the GSA, federal courts, and state agencies. The state's active military presence at Fort Carson and other federal installations means consistent inventory of vehicles, equipment, and real property. Denver's position as a regional federal hub also brings auctions from IRS seizures, DEA forfeitures, and general government surplus across the mountain region.
Colorado government auctions feature vehicles (cars, trucks, motorcycles), heavy equipment, office furniture, electronics, and occasionally real property. Federal agencies and law enforcement contribute inventory from drug forfeitures, tax seizures, and equipment liquidations. The specific items vary by auction source and timing, so checking multiple platforms like GSA Auctions, GovDeals, and GovPlanet regularly gives you the best selection.
Most Colorado seized property auctions require you to register with the specific platform first (GovDeals, GSA Auctions, PublicSurplus, or others). You'll need to review item descriptions, photographs, and inspection details, then place your bid before the auction closes. Payment and pickup terms vary by auction, so read the full listing details. Some auctions require payment within 24-48 hours after winning.
Inspection availability depends on the specific auction. Many government agencies list inspection dates and locations in the item details, particularly for higher-value items like vehicles and equipment. Some auctions are online-only with photos and descriptions only. Always check the listing for inspection schedules, contact information for the holding agency, and any condition notes before placing a bid.
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