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    Can civilians go to police auctions?
    Bryan Hamby
    Professional Auto Broker
    Bryan Hamby is the owner of Auto Broker Club, a trusted auto brokerage in Los Angeles, California. He founded Auto Broker Club in 2014 out of a passion for cars and a unique talent for customizing the car dealership process to be on the buyer’s side. With 1,400+ deals closed, and a 90% customer retention rate, Bryan’s focus is to simplify the car buying experience through transparency, fair pricing, and world class customer service.
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    It depends on if it's open to the public or not. Some auctions are only available for dealers. It should say "open to the public" somewhere on the auction listing.
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    Are online police auctions legit?
    Bryan Hamby
    Professional Auto Broker
    Bryan Hamby is the owner of Auto Broker Club, a trusted auto brokerage in Los Angeles, California. He founded Auto Broker Club in 2014 out of a passion for cars and a unique talent for customizing the car dealership process to be on the buyer’s side. With 1,400+ deals closed, and a 90% customer retention rate, Bryan’s focus is to simplify the car buying experience through transparency, fair pricing, and world class customer service.
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    I personally wouldn't suggest buying a car online without inspecting it in person. You should take a close look at a vehicle to see what kind of quality it's in before you put any money down on it.
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    Why do people buy cars at police auctions?
    Bryan Hamby
    Professional Auto Broker
    Bryan Hamby is the owner of Auto Broker Club, a trusted auto brokerage in Los Angeles, California. He founded Auto Broker Club in 2014 out of a passion for cars and a unique talent for customizing the car dealership process to be on the buyer’s side. With 1,400+ deals closed, and a 90% customer retention rate, Bryan’s focus is to simplify the car buying experience through transparency, fair pricing, and world class customer service.
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    It's possible to find a deal at an auction, although prices typically end up being higher on average than they would be at a dealership. The really good reason to go to an auction is if you're looking for something really specific, and it happens to be going up for sale at that auction.
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    Where are police auctions located?
    Community Answer
    Some are held at actual licensed auction sites, others are done on city property or at the impound lot itself.
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    How can I find out about the auctions?
    Community Answer
    Search online in the target city or county. You could also try inquiring at the impound locations.
  • Question
    What type of government card is needed for this, and where could I obtain one?
    Community Answer
    Police impounds, in most states, MUST be disposed of at a public auction. You will need to be pre-approved for your top dollar bid in advance.
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    Where are police auctions located?
    Community Answer
    Generally at the individual tow shops that tow the cars. Each state has a site. Just type in police car auctions for your area in the search bar.
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    How do I get a title for cars purchased at a police auction?
    Kris
    Community Answer
    The auction company will take care of the title and charge a dealer admin fee for it. After you complete your portion of the paperwork, you'll get your title from the DMV, which usually takes less than 30 days.
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