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State Surplus Property. State Surplus sells all surplus supplies, materials and equipment owned by NC state agencies and universities. We provide a disposition audit trail and return maximum value for the state’s personal property. Funds from sales are returned to the state budget.
The North Carolina State Highway Patrol facilitates the sale of fleet vehicles through an agreement with North Carolina State Surplus. Vehicles are sold through online auction, but may be viewed in person at N.C. State Surplus Property, 6501 Chapel Hill Road, Highway 54 W. Raleigh, N.C. 27607.
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State Property manages state property transactions on behalf of state agencies through deeds, leases, easements, licenses, eminent domain, or otherwise. It also administers NC's unappropriated and submerged lands.
State Surplus Property Agency operates the the primary retail store in Raleigh and has other authorized retail sites at several universities across the state.
March 17, 2021 | Surplus & Warehouse Svcs. NC State Surplus Property Virtual Preview. By wdcarlso. To enhance the shopping experience for our customers during the Public Surplus Sale, the surplus team created something new.
This program was supported by grant funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the federal Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.
Effective 3/1/2021, all sales conducted through State Surplus Property are subject to sales and use tax as determined by the NC Department of Revenue. Changes in legislation, NC §105.164, prevent State Surplus property from being exempt from the collection and payment of sales and use tax.
GovDeals' online marketplace provides services to government, educational, and related entities for the sale of surplus assets to the public. Auction rules may vary across sellers.
The State Surplus Property Agency (SSPA) is divided into four business units: vehicle sales, general property sales, recycling, and administrative services. SSPA has a team of gifted administrators who answer the phones, take payments, train staff, and oversee the bid process.