LANSING, Mich. -- The Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget's (DTMB) state surplus will began hosting hold in-person sales the first Friday of each month beginning back in October. First Fridays, from 8 a.m. - noon. In-person sales are held in Lansing at 3111 W. St. Joseph St, Building 600.
The sale includes a wide array of items, including sporting goods, tools, automotive equipment, desks, file cabinets, chairs, bookshelves, jewelry, and other fashion accessories. Sale inventory is obtained from property seized by police, items voluntarily surrendered at airports, surplus property from local public colleges, and property no longer needed by government agencies. Payments can be made with cash and credit cards. All items are sold as is and no loading assistance will be available. All sales are final.
A sale may be cancelled due to lack of inventory, so please visit Michigan.gov/Surplus for the latest news on state surplus events.
DTMB's state surplus team works with state agencies to reutilize and sell State of Michigan surplus property. Surplus also sells confiscated property for the Department of Natural Resources, Michigan State Police, and the federal Transportation Security Administration.
For more information about DTMB's state surplus program, visit Michigan.gov/Surplus.
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