Government & police car auctions near you

Government and police car auctions near you mostly live on GovDeals: fleet sedans, SUVs, and pickups retired by cities, counties, school districts, and state agencies, listed by location so you can find lots within driving distance. Vehicles are the most liquid surplus category to resell — but only if you buy below true resale after fees and transport.

Showing 12 of 2,498 live vehicle auctions nationwide · updated Jun 28 · lots end continuously — confirm status on GovDeals.

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What kinds of cars show up

Decommissioned fleet vehicles: Crown Vics and Tahoes from police departments, Impalas and Malibus from motor pools, F-150s and vans from public works, plus the occasional seized vehicle from law enforcement. Mileage is often high but maintenance records are sometimes better than a typical used car. Always confirm title status on the specific listing — a missing or branded title can erase your margin.

Finding car auctions in your area

  1. On GovDeals, filter the vehicle category by your state (and city/ZIP where available).
  2. Sort by ending soon and shortlist lots you could realistically pick up or cheaply transport.
  3. Read the lot terms: title type, whether it runs, and pickup deadline.
  4. Work out resale minus all-in cost before you place a bid.

Don't bid against the hammer price

A "$2,000" fleet truck isn't a $2,000 cost. Add the buyer's premium, sales tax, and auto-transport or your own time to fetch it. GavelGap reads the premium, estimates transport, and compares the all-in landed cost to an eBay Motors sold-comp resale estimate right in the listing — so a nearby vehicle's real profit gap is obvious before you commit. More on the method: how to flip GovDeals items.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I find police car auctions near me?

Most police and government fleet vehicles are auctioned on GovDeals. Filter the vehicle categories by your state or ZIP to find cars near you, and sort by ending soon. Some sheriff's offices and municipalities also run their own auction pages, but the national platforms aggregate the bulk of it.

Are government surplus cars a good deal?

They can be — opening bids are low and many are well-maintained fleet vehicles — but competition pushes prices up and items are sold as-is. The deal is buying below real resale after the buyer's premium, sales tax, and transport, not the starting bid.

Do surplus vehicles come with a clean title?

Usually, but not always, and the title type varies by lot. Always confirm title status on the individual listing before bidding; a branded, salvage, or missing title materially changes resale value.

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