See what these items sold for: seized property sold prices in Utah.
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Utah's government agencies regularly auction seized property through platforms like GSA Auctions, GovDeals, and GovPlanet. The state's mix of federal installations, law enforcement agencies, and tax foreclosures creates a steady supply of vehicles, heavy equipment, and real estate. construction equipment from federal projects, vehicles from state seizures, or property from tax sales, Utah auctions offer competitive bidding opportunities with transparent processes.
Utah government auctions include vehicles (cars, trucks, motorcycles), construction and heavy equipment, office furniture and supplies, and occasionally real property. Federal agencies like the GSA and BLM post equipment and vehicles regularly. State and local law enforcement agencies auction items from criminal seizures, while the Utah Tax Commission sells properties from tax foreclosures. The specific inventory varies by auction source and timing.
You'll need to register on the auction platform (GovDeals, GSA Auctions, GovPlanet, or PublicSurplus) and create an account. Most require valid identification and a payment method on file. Read each auction's terms carefully, as seized property is typically sold as-is with no warranties. Some auctions require in-person inspection before bidding, while others allow online-only bids. Check the specific listing for preview dates and buyer requirements.
Yes. Winning bidders pay the hammer price plus buyer's premium (usually 10-15% depending on the platform), applicable sales tax, and any processing fees. Some items may have additional fees for delivery or inspection. Federal property sold through GSA Auctions has its own fee structure. Always review the full terms of sale before bidding, as costs vary between platforms and auction types.
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No active seized property auctions in Utah.
Government agencies in Utah typically list seized property periodically. Check nearby states or browse other categories.