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New Hampshire hosts regular government auctions featuring seized and surplus property from federal agencies, state departments, and law enforcement. The state's active GSA, GovDeals, and public surplus platforms offer office furniture and electronics. Because New Hampshire serves as a regional hub for federal operations and maintains its own state surplus programs, you'll find consistent inventory across multiple auction sources.
Most New Hampshire government auctions operate through online platforms like GSA Auctions, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and PublicSurplus. You'll need to register for an account on the specific platform hosting the auction. Registration typically requires basic information and may include identity verification. Read each auction's terms carefully, as payment methods, pickup deadlines, and buyer fees vary by platform and auction type. BidProwl aggregates listings from these sources to help you find available items.
Yes. Most auctions require winners to pick up or arrange shipping within a set timeframe, typically 5 to 30 days after the auction closes. Inspection policies vary. Some auctions allow pre-sale inspections during specific windows, while others are sold as-is without inspection opportunities. Always review the auction listing for inspection dates, location details, and pickup instructions before bidding. Contact the selling agency directly if you have questions about a specific item's condition or inspection availability.
4 active seized property auctions in New Hampshire right now.
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