Most citizens are not very familiar with the fact that the law
enforcement agencies, from the local to the federal level,
accumulate huge amounts of personal property. These items have been
seized under the authority of the agency or it was somehow lost or
just abandoned. As the warehouses and storage facilities of these
public agencies start to overflow, they put on many government
auctions and police auto auctions to clear out the facilities.
While some of this property that goes into a police auto auction,
or a general property auction, is there as the result of arrests,
seizures and forfeitures, there is also a lot of property in the
warehouses of public agencies simply because of the carelessness on
the part of the property owners.
There are many cases where someone absentmindedly leaves something
like a bicycle behind and never takes the additional steps to see
if it had been turned into the authorities. In addition, a great
deal of personal property of all kinds is confiscated from theft
rings and drug busts, and because the property was not marked with
any identification, it was impossible for the items to be returned
to the rightful owners.
While there is a huge variety of property that is sold at the
general police auctions, the police auto auctions are where you
need to be if you want to pick up a good deal on some type of
vehicle. This can include automobiles, such as cars, vans, SUVs and
trucks, and in some jurisdictions the police car auctions also
include motorcycles, bicycles and vehicles for recreational use,
such as boats or jet skis.
A police auto auction can be a very practical place to search for a
reliable car that is in good condition, especially if you would
like to make it yours for just a fraction of the real market
value.
Many of the seized cars at these police public auctions tend to be
a mixture of vehicles that are later models, as well as many that
are 5 to 15 years old. Most of the cars were impounded because the
owner of the vehicle committed some type of crime that gave the law
enforcement agency the right to seize the vehicle and sell it.
Because most of the seized cars that have been impounded by police
were operational at the time that they were taken off of the street
because of driver infractions, many people feel more secure about
buying from a police auto auction. In contrast, there are many
repossessed cars that are sold through auto actions by banks and
finance companies because people stopped making payments on the car
due to some kind of mechanical malfunction.
If you are interested in the police auto auctions in your area,
then you can contact your local police agencies in your town, your
county and your state, and request a listing of all of the auctions
that are scheduled. If you have never been to a car auto auction
before, then it is a good idea to go and observe one and try to
meet people who have a lot of auction experience and pick up some
helpful pointers.
If you are interested in the
police auto auctions in your area, then you can
contact your local police agencies in your town, your county and
your state, and request a listing of all of the
live auto
auctions that are scheduled.
Date Published: Jan 23, 2009 - 2:08 pm