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Police Auctions & Sheriffs Sales Offer an Incredible Range of Goods at a Fraction of Their Value

Police auctions and sheriffs sales are one of those things many people have heard of, but few are familiar with. You might have heard one of your friends or family members mention police auctions in passing, or read something about them in the local paper, but haven't given them much thought. What are police auctions, and how do they work? Where are they held and how can you attend one? Police auctions are held periodically, so it's not like you can just go to the local department and demand to see what's for auction.

To find out when a particular police auction is being held in your area, just visit your local police department's website and search for auctions or surplus auctions. Every state and local government website should have their auction times and locations listed somewhere on the site. It just takes a little bit of searching to find it. When you do, the website should have a way to contact whoever's in charge of the auction. If the website doesn't list the time or location, contact them and see when and where it is.

The types of goods you'll find at local police auctions are automobiles, jewelry, collectibles, furniture; almost anything you can think of that someone would own. Think of a police auction or sheriffs sale as a real life eBay auction, except cheaper. Since the property was seized, the government hasn't spent any money purchasing those items and can thus sell them for anything they can get. Like government auctions in general, they're truly a great way to find outstanding bargains.

However, you need to be prepared for other people wanting the items you want too. Since the property is so cheap, you can expect many other people will be lining up to get their grubby little hands on it. If you're not willing to spend the money necessary to bid competitively obtaining these items, then don't go to a police auction. It's that simple.

Police auctions can be wonderful resources if you want high-valued items for very cheap prices. If you think you could benefit from attending a police auction, find some local listings in the newspaper, or go through one of the government auction membership sites (you can find these sites by doing a Google search, or through one of the review sites like Government Auction Site Reviews at http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com). Like all things though, you need to research and be prepared for what you might experience there.

Mr. Ullman blogs about Government Auctions, Police Auctions, and Sheriffs Sales, and Reviews Government Auction Membership Sites at: Government Auction Site Reviews

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