GovDeals Auctions in New Mexico (2026)
167 active GovDeals listings in New Mexico right now — searchable in one place.
GovDeals is the largest marketplace for state and local government surplus in the U.S. — owned by Liquidity Services (NASDAQ: LQDT). Sellers include cities, counties, school districts, transit agencies, and statewide departments. The platform charges a tiered buyer's premium that scales with bid size, and a 30+ day probation for first-time buyers caps purchases at $1,000. This page aggregates every GovDeals listing in New Mexico (NM) from govdeals.com. Click through to bid on the original GovDealslisting — GovAuctions doesn't sit between you and the seller.Last updated: 2026-05-21
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GovDeals New Mexico Auctions by Category
Assorted Bicycles & Parts
Las Cruces, NM · 37 bids
2019 Lektro AP8950SDB-H-AL-200 Towbarless Pushback
Albuquerque, NM · 29 bids
1 UNM Baseball Jersey
Albuquerque, NM · 27 bids
1 UNM Baseball Jersey
Albuquerque, NM · 21 bids
2008 Ford Taurus Sedan – 3.5L V6 (Needs Battery)
Deming, NM · 17 bids
1 UNM Football Jersey
Albuquerque, NM · 16 bids
1 UNM Basketball Jersey
Albuquerque, NM · 13 bids
1 UNM Basketball Jersey
Albuquerque, NM · 12 bids
2019 Lektro AP8950SDB-H-AL-200 Towbarless Pushback
Albuquerque, NM · 10 bids
2006 Ford Expedition
Roswell, NM · 10 bids
1 UNM Basketball Jersey
Albuquerque, NM · 9 bids
LENOVO THINKPAD T490S
Albuquerque, NM · 8 bids
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many GovDeals listings are there in New Mexico?
- There are 167 active GovDeals listings in New Mexico right now. The count refreshes daily from govdeals.com.
- Is GovDeals legit?
- Yes. GovDeals (govdeals.com) is the official platform for state and local government surplus. GovDeals is the largest marketplace for state and local government surplus in the U.S. — owned by Liquidity Services (NASDAQ: LQDT). Sellers include cities, counties, school districts, transit agencies, and statewide departments. The platform charges a tiered buyer's premium that scales with bid size, and a 30+ day probation for first-time buyers caps purchases at $1,000. GovAuctions indexes GovDeals listings into one searchable feed — bidding happens on govdeals.com.
- Does GovDeals charge a buyer's premium?
- Tiered buyer's premium 7.5–12.5% (median ~10%). Always confirm the exact premium on the listing itself, since some sellers set their own.
- Can I buy GovDeals New Mexico items if I don't live in New Mexico?
- Yes — most GovDeals listings are open to bidders nationwide. The catch is pickup: most items must be picked up in person at the seller's location in New Mexico, typically within 5-10 business days. Plan for shipping/freight if you can't pick up locally.