Colorado CivilView Listings (2026)

5 active CivilView listings in Colorado right now.

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CivilView (salesweb.civilview.com), a Tyler Technologies "SalesWeb" service, is the public listing site county sheriff's and constable's offices use to publish real-property sales - court-ordered mortgage-foreclosure sheriff sales, county tax-collection sales, and Texas constable sales. Every listing is a government sale published by the county; there is no private or MLS inventory. Coverage is densest in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio, with more counties across other states. Listings are legal notices (address, case, plaintiff/defendant, sale date, and opening/upset amount) rather than photo catalogs, and bidding happens at the county's scheduled sheriff sale under terms - deposit, redemption period, payment window - set per county. This page tracks its live listings in Colorado (CO); every one links back to bid on salesweb.civilview.com.Last updated: 2026-08-22

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CivilView Colorado Auctions by Category

What Surplus Actually Sells For in Colorado

Median winning bids from 912 completed Colorado auction sales in the last year, by item - across every platform we track, not CivilView alone.

ItemMedianSales
Dell Latitude$485117
HP EliteBook$78055
power tools$3446
Dell Precision$64035
Ford F-150$5,67534
Ford Explorer$1,44333

Based on recent completed government auction sales in Colorado. Click any item for its full price history and recent sold examples.

Source: the GovAuctions Surplus Price Index. Free to cite with attribution.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many CivilView listings are there in Colorado?
There are 5 active CivilView listings in Colorado right now. The count refreshes twice daily from salesweb.civilview.com.
Is CivilView legit?
Yes. CivilView (salesweb.civilview.com) is the official platform for county sheriff-sale & tax-sale real estate. CivilView (salesweb.civilview.com), a Tyler Technologies "SalesWeb" service, is the public listing site county sheriff's and constable's offices use to publish real-property sales - court-ordered mortgage-foreclosure sheriff sales, county tax-collection sales, and Texas constable sales. Every listing is a government sale published by the county; there is no private or MLS inventory. Coverage is densest in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio, with more counties across other states. Listings are legal notices (address, case, plaintiff/defendant, sale date, and opening/upset amount) rather than photo catalogs, and bidding happens at the county's scheduled sheriff sale under terms - deposit, redemption period, payment window - set per county. GovAuctions indexes CivilView listings into one searchable feed - bidding happens on salesweb.civilview.com.
Does CivilView charge a buyer's premium?
Deposit required; terms set per county sale. Always confirm the exact premium on the listing itself, since some sellers set their own.
Can I buy CivilView Colorado items if I don't live in Colorado?
Yes - most CivilView listings are open to bidders nationwide. The catch is pickup: most items must be picked up in person at the seller's location in Colorado, typically within 5-10 business days. Plan for shipping/freight if you can't pick up locally.