See what these items sold for: seized property sold prices in Illinois.
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Illinois hosts regular seized property auctions from federal agencies, state law enforcement, and tax authorities. The state's position as a major transportation and commerce hub means federal agencies like the GSA frequently liquidate equipment, vehicles, and real estate through auctions. Illinois also conducts tax deed sales and law enforcement seizures that attract bidders looking for below-market property values.
BidProwl aggregates seized property from multiple government platforms including GSA Auctions, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and PublicSurplus. These sources include federal agencies, the Illinois Department of Revenue, Cook County, and local law enforcement agencies. You can filter by location to focus on Illinois listings.
Common items include vehicles (cars, trucks, heavy equipment), office furniture, electronics, machinery, and real estate. Federal agencies contribute surplus equipment from military bases and government offices throughout the state. Law enforcement seizures may include vehicles and personal property from criminal cases.
Create an account on the relevant auction platform (GSA, GovDeals, etc.) and register for specific auctions. Some require prequalification or deposits. Review inspection dates and condition reports carefully, as seized property is typically sold as-is without warranties. Payment and pickup details vary by agency.
1 active seized property auctions in Illinois right now.
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