Seized Property Auctions: Police, DEA & US Marshals
Law enforcement agencies auction seized and forfeited property - vehicles, electronics, jewelry, and more - from police seizures, DEA forfeitures, customs confiscations, and IRS seizures.
Law enforcement agencies at the federal, state, and local level auction seized and forfeited property. Find items from police seizures, DEA forfeitures, customs confiscations, and IRS seizures - vehicles, electronics, jewelry, and more.
8 active seized auctions across 2 official government sources, updated daily.Last updated: 2026-07-07
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One Lot of Mettler Torpedos Balances (Est 4 ea)
$110Seized
VISTA, CA Β· 2 bids
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Photo Stages
$100Seized
VISTA, CA Β· 1 bid
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One Lot of Misc Items
$50Seized
VISTA, CA Β· 3 bids
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How do police seized property auctions work?
- Law enforcement agencies seize property during criminal investigations. After legal proceedings, unclaimed or forfeited items are sold at public auction through official government platforms like GSA Auctions.
- Can I buy seized cars at government auctions?
- Yes. Seized vehicles from police, DEA, FBI, and customs are regularly auctioned through official government platforms. GSA Auctions handles federal seizures. Prices vary widely based on condition and demand.