Yes. Currently we cover only Atlanta area automobile auctions. In fact, only the Fulton County auctions are listed. This information comes from the public notices in the Fulton County Daily Report.
In the future, we hope to offer more listings for other areas.
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The information avaliable on this website is compiled from various public notices. FreeAuctionInformation.com is not responsible for errors or omissions in the notices or on the website. Subsequent cancellations or corrections are not reflected on this web site.
Occasionally a towing company remove an automobile from an auction without updating the public notices. This could occur for several reasons. The public notices are a legal formality where the car was listed prior to sale. Should the car no longer be for sale, the towing company is not required to change the listing.
The date hyperlink displays the date of auction. In addition, the link will direct you to the actual public notice from the Fulton County Daily Report. There you can find the the starting time and location of the auction.
The VIN hyperlink displays the VIN of the car in question. The link will direct to you AutoCheck.com. There is a free service on the website that will provide you with detailed information on the make, model and engine type. There is no charge to use AutoCheck.com to lookup this information. This is very useful if the make and model provided in the public notice is vague.
Sometimes VINs are incorrectly listed in the public notices, as well as the year, make and model. We suggest using AutoCheck.com to verify all the information posted in the public notice, just so you are sure it's correct.
the date link will direct you to the actual public notice from the Fulton County Daily Report. You can find the location and starting time of the auction from the public notice.
The VIN hyperlink will direct to you AutoCheck.com. There is a free service on the website that will provide you with detailed information on the make, model and engine type. There is no charge to use AutoCheck.com to lookup this information. This is very useful if the make and model provided in the public notice is vague.
Purchasing the full AutoCheck.com report is recommended if you plan to bid on a car. The report can tell you vital information about the automobile. You can use this information to screen out cars before you ever attend the auction.
You can sort the auction listing by any of the column headers. Simply click on the column header and the page will refresh with the data sorted.