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Oregon hosts several major federal installations that regularly auction off surplus equipment and property. Joint Base Lewis-McChord near the Washington border and Umatilla Chemical Depot generate consistent inventory across multiple categories. Government surplus auctions in Oregon include office furniture and electronics, making them accessible to both individual buyers and businesses looking for deals on quality used goods.
The General Services Administration (GSA), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), IRS, and U.S. Marshals Service all conduct auctions in Oregon. The GSA handles most civilian federal surplus through its auction platforms, while the DLA focuses on military equipment and supplies. The IRS auctions seized property, and the U.S. Marshals Service sells items from federal enforcement actions. Each agency uses different platforms, which is why an aggregator helps you search across all of them at once.
Oregon auctions feature vehicles (cars, trucks, construction equipment), computers and IT equipment, office furniture, industrial machinery, and tools. Because of the state's military presence and federal facilities, you'll also find specialized equipment related to defense and logistics. Electronics and appliances are consistent categories year-round. Availability varies by week depending on what federal agencies are clearing from their inventory.
Most auctions require you to register on the specific platform hosting the sale (GSA Auctions, GovDeals, GovPlanet, PublicSurplus, or Municibid). Registration is free and typically instant. You can then place bids directly on items. Some auctions require payment within a set timeframe after winning, usually 5-10 business days. Pickup or shipping logistics vary by item and seller, so check details before bidding. Starting small with lower-value items helps you understand the process before bidding on larger purchases.
377 active auctions from federal and state agencies in Oregon.
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