![]() |
![]() |
|
America's TRUE Choice for Current Auctions Information - Direct Access To Over 3,200+ LIVE and ONLINE Auctions Nationwide & Canada |
Department
of Energy
What is sold: Office equipment, vehicles, furniture, trailers, generators, instruments and laboratory equipment, mechanical power transmission equipment, and heavy equipment are some of the items sold by the Department of Energy (DOE). The personal property items for sale will vary with the sale location.
How items are sold:
Sealed bids, auctions,
negotiated sales, fixed price, and spot bids.
Internet sales are available at several DOE sites.
How sales are advertised: Sales are advertised in Federal Government buildings, national and local newspapers, and through radio and television announcements. For DOE Personal Property Asset Sales information at various DOE sites, consult the website. The DOE Headquarters in Washington, DC does not maintain a mailing list to notify prospective buyers of upcoming sales. However, some local DOE offices may maintain localized lists.
Special restrictions/conditions: Guaranteed forms of payment, such as cashier' checks, certified checks, money orders, or cash are required. For information on additional restrictions and conditions, consult the advertised public sale announcement for a phone number to call for further sales information. For personal property sales, DOE prohibits participation by Federal and contractor employees who were directly or indirectly involved in the determination to dispose of the property for sale or participated in the preparation or presentation of the sale. Other DOE employees are allowed to participate.
Some of the more common auction items include:
used autos • marine vehicles • jet skis • aircrafts • homes • real estate • commercial property • farm equipment • industrial • business • electronics • computers • antiques • art • coins • stamps • appliances • guns • travel • collectibles • clothing • crafts • boats • bikes • motorcycles • mobile homes • jewelry • toys • cars • trucks • mopeds • bicycles • cameras • televisions • clocks • furniture • unclaimed property • abandoned property • personal property • office furniture • condominiums • town homes • commercial property • vacant land • single family homes • machinery • tools • hardware • building supplies
and much, much more...


We cover auctions in all States!
Check if your state is listed below:
Learn more about Police and Government Auctions.
Click here for the FAQs, or go straight to the Join page.

The BBB works to facilitate communication between the company and the consumer, to help both sides come to a satisfactory resolution to the complaint. In many cases, dispute resolution, including mediation and arbitration, may be available to help resolve the dispute.