Use the Platform

The European Platform for Judicial Auctions is designed to provide the best possible user experience. The interaction model between the user and the Platform is typical of the Internet environment, where the conversation is carried out through visual elements of a textual and iconographic nature which facilitate the user in the intuition of the actions to be taken.

To use the Platform functions, it is necessary one of the following browsers to be used: Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. Other browsers are partially supported.


The European Platform for Judicial Auctions allows for simultaneous data search in information in all connected national platforms by a predefined set of data elements. The user can filter by auction and asset, with the search granularity being proportionate to the volume of estimated responses.

Auctions can be searched by modality (electronic, in person, hybrid) and location (if in person), type (upward, downward, mix), date and time, deposit and currency, and deadline to participate.

Assets can be searched by type (movable, immovable), profile (e.g., apartments, single-family residence, garage, etc.), location, and price range.

All cross-country results are presented in a uniform and commonly interpretable way in the form of lists, in a predefined number of European languages, and on the EU map. As of the beginning of 2024, the European Platform for Judicial Auctions integrates information from the national platforms of Croatia, Czech Republic, France (via Mini-LEILA; read more here), Italy, Latvia and Lithuania. It is expected for Portugal to connect soon as well.

The Platform also provides links to the European e-Justice Portal's web pages on national auction procedures and nationally held information on selected assets.


The LEILA Consortium has prepared a dedicated User Manual to support the European Platform for Judicial Auctions' users in the process.

Should any questions remain open, the LEILA Consortium is available upon request.