Auctions
Online Auctions
After approval from the Commissioners Court, Brewster County disposes of surplus / confiscated property primarily through online auctions. Currently, we use BuyBoard vendor Rene Bates Auctioneers Inc. for our online auctions.  

To view auction please click on the link: https://www.renebates.com/a_main_2.php?id=151

Notification
County surplus auctions will be advertised in the Alpine Avalanche Newspaper and posted on the county website. Please check this page often for notifications of upcoming auctions.

Conflict of Interest Questionnaire
Regulation
Effective January 1, 2006, the Texas Local Government Code requires any vendor, person, consultant, or contractor considering doing business with Brewster County to disclose in a Conflict of Interest Questionnaire (CIQ) any vendor, person, consultant, contractor’s affiliation, or business relationship that might cause a conflict of interest with the county.

By law, the CIQ must be filed with the Brewster County Clerk’s Office no later than the seventh business day after the date the person becomes aware of facts that require the statement to be filed. The disclosure requirement applies to a person or business that contracts or seeks to contract with Hood County for the sale or purchase or property, goods, or services. Any purchase order or contract resulting from this process shall be considered null and void if the successful bidder fails to comply with this code.

Law Details
Vendors, consultants, contractors, and others who desire to conduct business with Brewster County are encouraged to refer to Texas Local Government Code Chapter 176 for the details of this law. An offense under this law is a Class C Misdemeanor.

Form Submission Instructions
Please submit completed forms to the Brewster County Clerk’s office located at:
201 W Avenue E
Alpine, TX 79830

Please note: Completion and submission of the form is the sole responsibility of the prospective bidder.