Brazil’s Receita Federal has released a public notice (no. 0200100/000003/2025) for a new auction of seized goods, with 200 lots distributed in Belém, Pará. The sale includes at least 35 lots containing Apple products, and the most eye-catching offerings are multiple lots of iPhone models from the 12 and 13 lines.
Brazil iPhone auction key details
Lots 183 to 195 are each composed exclusively of 15 iPhone 13 Pro Max units. The starting bid for those lots is roughly R$3,000 apiece for the full lot, making them a notable target for resellers, repair shops and individuals seeking bulk purchases. Other Apple-related lots include Apple Watches and accessories such as Apple Pencil and AirPods, and some lots may also contain devices from other manufacturers.
All items sold in Receita Federal auctions are offered without warranty. The edital normally specifies the condition of each item and may note if devices are used, missing original accessories, damaged or blocked. Buyers should assume some units may be activation-locked (Find My iPhone) or subject to other restrictions, and these issues are not guaranteed to be resolved by the agency.
How to participate
Participation is fully digital. Interested parties must hold a valid CPF and a regular digital certificate obtained through the Centre for Virtual Taxpayer Assistance (e-CAC). The digital certificate is required to access the auction platform and submit bids. Both natural persons and legal entities are eligible to bid.
Proposals for analysis may be submitted from 08:00 on 2 February and will close at 20:00 on 9 February. Selected proposals will then take part in an online session scheduled for 10 February at 10:00. Successful bidders must collect items in person at the location specified by Receita Federal; the agency does not provide delivery.
Prospective bidders should carefully review the edital before placing offers. The document usually lists IMEIs or serial numbers, detailed descriptions of defects, and any legal encumbrances. Checking IMEIs against manufacturer and carrier databases can help identify blocked or blacklisted devices. If possible, request photographs or inspect items in person prior to bidding to limit surprises on collection.
Winning a lot can offer savings compared with retail prices but carries risks. Buyers are responsible for removal costs, transport and any customs or local taxes applicable to resale or use. Repair costs for damaged units or those with activation locks can be significant, so factor these into maximum bids.
The auction represents a practical opportunity for businesses that refurbish devices, small retailers and collectors to acquire inventory at potentially attractive prices. Given the popularity of iPhones in Brazil, these lots are likely to attract keen interest and competitive bidding.
For full terms, the list of lots and their conditions, and to register, consult the official auction page linked in the Receita Federal notice. Careful preparation and due diligence will help bidders assess value and manage the risks associated with buying seized electronics at auction.
Key Takeaways:
- Brazil iPhone auction features 200 lots in Belém, including at least 35 Apple-related lots and multiple lots of 15 iPhone 13 Pro Max each.
- Lots 183 to 195 contain 15 iPhone 13 Pro Max per lot with starting bids around R$3,000; items sold without warranty and may be locked or damaged.
- Participation requires a valid CPF and digital certificate via e-CAC; bidding opens 2 Feb and concludes with an online auction on 10 Feb.
- Successful bidders must collect items in person; Receita Federal does not provide deliveries, and bidders should verify conditions and IMEIs in the edital.

















