Connecticut Government & State Surplus Auctions (2026)

144 active government auctions in Connecticut right now, listed by 25 named CT sellers across 7 official platforms. Most of it sits in Groton and Bridgeport (9 CT cities have lots open). The heaviest category is vehicles, at 54 lots.

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Who's Selling in Connecticut Right Now

The 144 active Connecticut lots come from 25 named sellers - counties, cities, school districts, universities, state agencies and federal sellers. The busiest right now:

  • Navy Region Mid-Atlantic - 50 active listings
  • Bridgeport, CT - 16 active listings
  • PropertyRoom (Law Enforcement) - 11 active listings
  • State of Connecticut - 10 active listings
  • Uconn Health - 9 active listings
  • Wesleyan University, CT - 7 active listings
  • Danbury, CT - 6 active listings
  • New Haven, CT - 6 active listings

Seller names come from the source platform and change as lots sell, so this list moves week to week.

Whether you're searching for Connecticut gov auctions, State of Connecticut surplus, Connecticut state auctions, or government auto auctions in Connecticut, this page pulls listings from federal GSA, HUD foreclosures, GovDeals, Public Surplus, and CT state and local agencies into one feed. Every lot is sold directly by the government agency that owns it - you bid on the original platform. Searching outside Connecticut? Browse government auctions nationwide.Last updated: 2026-08-22

Auctions Near You in Connecticut

Most surplus is collected in person, so distance usually decides which lots are worth bidding on - a Groton lot and a North Haven lot are the same search but not the same drive. This page sorts by how far the pickup location is from you:

Where Connecticut Auctions Come From

Government surplus in Connecticut is sold across several official platforms. Here's the current breakdown of active listings:

  • GovDeals in Connecticut - 100 active listings
  • Public Surplus - 24 active listings in Connecticut
  • PropertyRoom - 11 active listings in Connecticut
  • HUD HomeStore - 3 active listings in Connecticut
  • J.J. Kane Auctioneers - 3 active listings in Connecticut
  • Fannie Mae HomePath - 2 active listings in Connecticut
  • Purple Wave - 1 active listing in Connecticut

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find government surplus auctions in Connecticut?
Government surplus auctions in Connecticut are listed on GSA Auctions (federal surplus), HUD HomeStore (foreclosed properties), GovDeals, Public Surplus, and the State of Connecticut's own surplus platform. Right now the 144 open Connecticut lots come from GovDeals (100), Public Surplus (24), PropertyRoom (11), HUD HomeStore (3), and 3 other official platforms. GovAuctions aggregates them into one free, searchable feed, and you bid on the original platform.
What can I buy at government auctions in Connecticut?
Government auctions in Connecticut offer vehicles, heavy equipment, electronics, office furniture, tools, real estate, and seized property from federal, state, and local agencies in CT. The open Connecticut lots break down as vehicles (54), military (26), sporting (18), electronics (13), equipment (7). Items are sold directly by government agencies with no middleman fees.
Which cities in Connecticut have the most government auctions?
Surplus is collected in person, so the pickup city usually decides whether a lot is worth bidding on. The busiest Connecticut pickup locations right now are Groton (50), Bridgeport (16), Hartford (16), Farmington (10), Middletown (9), with lots open in 4 more CT cities. Counts move as lots sell and agencies post new rounds.
Are government auctions in Connecticut legit?
Yes - every listing on this page links directly to an official government auction platform (GSA, HUD, GovDeals, Public Surplus). There are no bid packs, credits, or "pay to access" schemes. GovAuctions is a free search layer on top of these official platforms; you bid on the original site.
Are government auctions in Connecticut open to the public?
Yes. Government surplus auctions in Connecticut are open to the public. Anyone can register and bid on items through official platforms like GSA Auctions. No special license is required.