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Missouri hosts several major federal installations that regularly conduct surplus auctions, including Fort Leonard Wood in Pulaski County and a significant IRS presence in Kansas City. Government agencies across the state sell off excess inventory through online platforms, making it possible for individuals and businesses to bid on vehicles, heavy equipment, office furniture, and electronics at competitive prices. BidProwl aggregates these auctions from GSA, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and other official channels, so you can search all available Missouri government surplus in one place rather than checking multiple sites separately.
Missouri surplus auctions typically feature vehicles including cars, trucks, and heavy equipment from both military and civilian agencies. You'll also find office furniture, computers and IT equipment, tools, machinery, and construction materials. Fort Leonard Wood auctions frequently include military-grade equipment and vehicles. State and local government sales often include police vehicles, fire department equipment, and office supplies. Real estate occasionally appears when federal properties are declared excess.
Most Missouri government auctions require online registration on the specific platform (GSA Auctions, GovDeals, GovPlanet, or Municibid). You'll need to create an account and may need to provide identification and payment information. Some auctions require a deposit or bid bond before you can participate. BidProwl helps by showing you auctions from all these platforms in one search, but you'll complete the actual bidding on each platform directly. Auctions are typically open for 7-14 days, and winners must pay and arrange pickup or shipping within a specified timeframe.
3,044 active auctions from federal and state agencies in Missouri.
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