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Learn about the types of government auctions and the excess and seized property they sell, including computers, artwork, mobile homes, and more.
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GSA does not charge the general public to browse or to register at GSA Auctions; it is a U.S. Government website and is FREE to use! GSA Auctions utilizes Experian, a global consumer credit reporting agency, to facilitate user registration and the U.S. Department of Treasury's electronic payment service via gsaauctions.gov, to process payments.
Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site. The site is secure. The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.
Each year approximately 300 public auctions are conducted throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico to sell property forfeited as a result of violations of federal law enforced by the Department of the Treasury or nonpayment of Internal Revenue Service taxes.
Visit GSA Auctions® for more information or to search and bid on available personal property. Visit GSA surplus personal property sales for other methods of sale including live auction, fixed price, drop-by, and scaled bid.
GSA can sell agency surplus, exchange/sale, and forfeited personal property through GSA Auctions or offline sales. GSA provides services that will speed disposal of property and generate greater returns.