Every vehicle comes with detailed maintenance records. “We are very meticulous in our maintenance,” he says. “Maintenance is done every 3,000 miles or every three months, whichever comes first.”
Once the auction concludes, the highest bidder is awarded the asset, and the sale is considered final. Buyers are required to complete payment within seven business days of the auction’s close. The buyer must cover all associated costs, including taxes, title transfers, registration fees, and insurance. However, unlike some auction sites, the university auction site does not charge a buyer’s fee.
“Even if they win the vehicle, they will need to provide some sort of proof that they are who they say there are when they pick it up,” Globetti adds.
Through this auction process, the University of Alabama ensures that surplus police vehicles and other state property are sold efficiently, safely, and to appropriate buyers, maximizing the value of its fleet while adhering to all legal and regulatory requirements.
Interested law enforcement agencies can visit
https://uapdauction.ua.edu/
to see the auction site. Potential buyers can also email
fleet@ua.edu
or call (205) 348-4803 with questions.