State Surplus Property Overview

​​Serviceable excess property is offered to:

  • State Agencies
  • Local Jurisdictions
  • Non-Profit Organizations
  • Online or public auctions ​

Excess property will be transferred to another State agency, whenever feasible, before other methods of disposal are considered. ​

Serviceable excess property will be listed periodically in an Excess Property Bulletin. For State Agencies, Local Governments and Non-Profit Organizations to be included in the notification, please send your name, email address and organization to dgs.statewidepropertydisposals@maryland.gov. A request for specific property can be sent to the same email address.

Donations to Local Jurisdictions and Non-Profit Organizations require a signed statement, State Form Exhibit #3 certifying the intended use of the property in the recipient’s program.    ​

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Selling Maryland’s surplus assets through a public online auction is convenient, green and a cost savings to our customers.

Current assets available can be viewed at: www.govdeals.com/mdgs

Registration is not necessary to browse the site; however, you must register with www.GovDeals.com​ before participating in actual bidding.​

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