Suffolk County Police Vehicle Auction is Coming Up


Suffolk County Police vehicle auction is coming up | Suffolk County Police Department

The Suffolk County Police Department Impound Section will hold an auction on June 7 at the department’s impound facility, located at 100 Old Country Road in Westhampton.

The auction will begin at 9 a.m. and will be held rain or shine. There will be a preview of vehicles on June 5 and June 6 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the impound yard. Vehicles will also be available for preview for one hour prior to the start of the auction on June 7.

Approximately 85 lots will be auctioned off including sedans and SUVs. All vehicles will start with a minimum bid of $500 and are sold as-is.

Impound Auction Registration Procedure

Registration is required to bid. Registrants must show a valid government issued ID to register. Identification will be confirmed at time of payment or your bid will be void. Buyers must be 18 years of age or older. If want to purchase a vehicle under a business name, you must produce a valid NYS Tax ID Card showing your Tax ID # at registration.

You can only register in person at the Suffolk County Police Impound Facility 100 Old Country Road, Westhampton, N.Y. 11977 During the Vehicle Previews. Vehicle previews and registration are held on the Thursday and Friday before the auction from 9AM – 4PM and on the Saturday of the action from 8AM - 9AM. Bidding starts promptly at 9:00 AM.

For a full list of vehicles, registration information and terms and conditions for the auction, visit Impound Section and Vehicle Auctions.

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