A note before you begin reading. I hope you know how to cut and paste. Then you can copy ONLY the addresses or phone numbers of agencies related to your needs. There are HUNDREDS listed here. You won't need all of them. Keep this copy, but cut it down for your own use. Keep in mind, as you read, that government changes. The US GOVERNMENT has a great website with excellent resources, online. Some of this information or numbers may change. That doesn't mean the agency isn't still offering merchandise at auction. ENJOY!
Government Auction Listings
OVERVIEW OF GOVERNMENT AUCTIONS

Most people are completely unaware of the bargains that can be found in the most unlikely of places: the government! We're used to reading about the Pentagon paying $59.00 for a wrench, about the national debt rising higher and higher, so it's excusable to not think of government and "sales" in the same sentence.

Yet nearly every level of government from city and town on up through county, state and federal, has possession of excess property that must be disposed of. If this can be accomplished and money raised at the same time, why not? We want government to be fiscally responsible, right?

The most common method of parting with this overage of property is through auction sales. These affairs offer a unique opportunity to the right person–– purchases at bargain basement prices which you can turn around and sell at a profit! The money to be made staggers the imagination.

From property seized by police officers or customs officials to repossessions by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, there are thousands of items of all types available at rock–bottom prices. Whether you're merely buying for yourself or seeing this as a line of business that could make you a substantial profit, the key is to identify and locate these auctions.

You name it! Houses, cars, jewelry, yachts, government farm equipment, computers, firewood–– it's there for the bidding… and the buying! And, eventually–– the selling for profit!

You don't need much experience for this. You are familiar with what many of these items cost today on the open market. If you buy it far enough below market value, you can still sell the property yourself at a discount and make a handsome profit. If you yourself have always wanted to own a luxury yacht, here's your chance. You'll never find your dream purchase at a lower price.

You could even start a second–hand store or set up shop at a flea market or swap shop to peddle your merchandise after you've acquired it. Many of these places are havens for shoppers. You've simply gone them one better by obtaining the good(s) at an even lower price than they'll pay–– and they’ll be pleased with their "bargain". The purpose of our booklet is to point you in the right direction to find out about the various auctions that are held by virtually all branches of government. The listings in this book are as up to date as possible. Contacting these places listed should give you the information you need to begin your auction attendance.

There are open–bidding auctions, where you shout out the dollar value you're willing to pay following a minimum bid requirement called by the auctioneer. There are also sealed–bid auctions where you submit the price you're willing to pay. You get only one shot at that type of bidding.

Be careful with the open bid auctions. You can become so focused on a particular piece of property that you end up in a "bidding war" that ends up with your paying more than you should and cutting well into your eventual profit. Be disciplined! Set a dollar limit ahead of time so that you can let certain items go if the bidding goes too high. This is a business now, so common money sense is important. You must now think in terms of expenses vs. revenue.

If you have a certain hobby or interest, property in this area may be your natural market. If you specialize, it can help you concentrate on only those items in the large auction areas where there are hundreds of people bidding for thousands of goods. Your focus will be in your area and you'll soon be an expert on costs, prices and resale’s of this commodity. Auctions can be hyped up–– to the point of temptation to overbid. Don't do it! Remember your goal, your budget and your knowledge of what things cost and you'll do very well. Through the contacts listed in this booklet, you will find yourself on a regular mailing list of government auctions. Often, with the notice, you'll receive a catalogue of the items to be sold and approximately what time they'll be auctioned. This will allow you to budget your time wisely at these affairs and not get lost in the shuffle.

STATE UNCLAIMED PROPERTY

There are billions of dollars in this country in unclaimed money sitting in state property offices money from uncashed stock dividends, forgotten bank accounts, insurance proceeds, utility deposits, safe deposit boxes and similar uncollected items. People move, die, lose track of various accounts; it all adds up to huge dollars. After a stipulated period of time that this money goes unclaimed, the state is notified and then tries to track down the rightful owners of the money. How does this affect you? Obviously, if you think you may be the beneficiary of some of that unclaimed money, you can contact your state's department of revenue to find out more.

The other possibility is the opportunity to help track down the missing individuals. State resources being slim these days, you may be able to earn a finder's fee by locating the person. Finder's fees can range fairly high depending on the amount you make someone aware that they're entitled to receive. Some states have formal rules on the fee you could be paid. There is a concern on the states' part about overcharging the beneficiary, so keep the fees reasonable. It is a way to earn some money through your ability to track people down and tell them about their unclaimed cash. Contact your state's department of revenue for a lead on this information and about any fee restriction or regulation that may exist.

THE U.S. GOVERNMENT

The federal government is a regular discount house of values -- if you know where to look. From real estate to cameras to animals to books to vehicles, there are "Blue Light" specials everywhere on Capitol Hill. There's a catch, of course. The government doesn't advertise their sales. The listings that follow, however, are your contact points for information. This will help you identify and make your purchases.

This is an ongoing enterprise. Government tentacles reach everywhere and there is a constant flow of materials coming in from many sources, from drug raids to IRS seizures. The Post Office has millions of dollars in unclaimed parcels which are sold. Repossessed homes as a result of government foreclosures can bring you the bargain house of your lifetime.

CUSTOMS

The U.S. Customs offices seize millions in merchandise each year. E.G. & G. Dynatrend is under contract to auction forfeited and confiscated merchandise. Their address is: 2300 Clarendon Blvd., Suite 705, Arlington, VA 22201. Their phone numbers are (703) 351-7880 and (703) 351-7887.

The U.S. Customs Public Auction Line is specifically the 703-351-7887 number. You can be placed on a mailing list for either $25 for regional information or $50 for national news. There are five different areas covered.

There are auctions held every nine weeks in the following cities:


_ Los Angeles, California
_ Nogales, Texas
_ Miami, Florida
_ Edinburgh, Texas
_ Houston, Texas
_ Chula Vista, California
_ Jersey City, New Jersey
_ El Paso, Texas

Other cities hold auctions more infrequently.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Periodically, there are portions of a contractor's inventory that remain following completion of a job. The government paid for it, so they own it. They consider it surplus and it's sold by a Defense branch -- the Department of Defense Logistics Agency. You can write to these addresses for more information about these sales:

Boston:

Commander
Defense Contract Admin. Serv.
Boston Region
495 Summer Street
Boston, MA 02210-2184

New York:

Commander
Defense Contract Admin Serv.
New York Region
201 Varick Street
New York, NY 10014-4811

Philadelphia:

Defense Contract Admin. Serv.
Philadelphia Region
2800 South 20th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19101-7478

Atlanta:

Defense Contract. Admin. Serv.
Atlanta Region
805 Walker Street
Marietta, GA 30060-2789

Cleveland:

Commander
Defense Contract Admin. Serv.
Cleveland Region
Federal Office Building
1240 E. Ninth Street
Cleveland, OH 44199-2036

Chicago :

Commander
Defense Contract Admin. Serv.
Chicago Region
O'Hare Int'l Airport
P.O. Box 66475
Chicago, IL 60666-0475

St. Louis:

Commander
Defense Contract. Admin. Serv.
St. Louis Region
1136 Washington Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63101-1194

Dallas:

Commander
Defense Contract. Admin. Serv.
Dallas Region
1200 Main Street
Dallas, TX 75202-4399

Los Angeles:

Commander
Defense Contract Admin. Services
Los Angeles Region
11099 South La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045-6197

POSTAL SERVICE

A number of items often turn up at the post office which are undeliverable and unclaimed. This merchandise can range from household and leisure items to books. The merchandise auctions are held in only 5 cities, the largest in New York and San Francisco. If you live close to one of these auction areas listed, by all means go and check it out. Otherwise, it may not be worth a lengthy trip.

Atlanta:

U.S. Postal Service, Undeliverable Mails Branch
Dead Parcels Branch
730 Great SW Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30336
(404) 344-1625

New York:

U.S. Postal Service
380 West 33rd Street,
New York, NY 10199
(212) 330-38030

Philadelphia:

U.S. Postal Service
2970 Market Street,
Room 531-A
Philadelphia, PA 19104-9886
(215) 895-5140

San Francisco:

U.S. Postal Service
390 Main Street
San Francisco, CA 94105-9502
(415) 543-1826

St. Paul:

U.S. Postal Service
443 Fillmore Street,
St. Paul, MN 55107
(612) 293-3082

Postal vehicles are also sold by the Post Office. They must be purchased with cash, bank check or money order.
Alabama

U.S. Postal Service
708 E. South Blvd.
Montgomery, AL 36119
(205) 244-7500

Alaska

Postal Service Supply Off.
Vehicle Maintenance
8221 Petersburg
Anchorage, AK 99507-3132
(907) 349-8900

Arizona

U.S. Postal Service
Vehicle Maintenance Facility
4949 E. Van Buren
Phoenix, AZ 85026
(602) 225-3367

Arkansas

General Mail Facil. Fleet
4700 E. McCain Blvd.
N. Little Rock, AR 72231
(501) 945-6710

California

Fleet Maintenance Div.
1300 Evans Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 550-5212

Colorado

U.S. Postal Service
915 S. Logan
Denver, CO 80209
(303) 297-6730

Connecticut

U.S. Post Office
Vehicle Maintenance Service
85 Weston St.
Hartford, CT 06101
(203) 524-6240

Delaware

U.S. Post Office
Vehicle Maintenance
147 Quigley Blvd.
Wilmington, DE 19850
(302) 323-2237

Florida

U.S. Post Office
2800 S. Adams
Tallahassee, FL 32301-9998
(904) 878-7268

Georgia

U.S. Post Office
Vehicle Maintenance Facil.
3900 Crown Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30304-9721

Hawaii

U.S. Postmaster
Manager, Fleet Maintenance
89 Sand Island Rd.
Honolulu, HI 96819
(808) 845-1026

Idaho

U.S. Post Office Garage
770 S. 13th
Boise, ID 83707
(208) 383-4225

Illinois

Main Post Office Garage
2105 E. Cook
Springfield, IL 62703
(217) 788-7241

Indiana

U.S. Post Office Garage
615 S. Capitol Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46225
(317) 464-6081

Iowa

U.S. Post Office
1165 Second Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50318-9121
(515) 283-7720

Kansas

U.S. Post Office Garage
424 S. Kansas Avenue
Topeka, KS 66603
(913) 295-9167

Kentucky

U.S. Postal Service
1420 Gardiner Lane
P.O. Box 3111
Louisville, KY 40232-9111
(502) 454-1891

Louisiana

Main Post Office Garage
Vehicle Maintenance Dept.
750 Florida Blvd.
Baton Rouge, LA 70021
(504) 381-0388

Maine

Main Post Office
171 Kennebec Street
Portland, ME 04101
(207) 871-8467

Maryland

U.S. Postal Service
6 Waelchi Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21227
(301) 625-8931

Massachusetts

U.S. Postal Service
135 A Street
Boston, MA 02210
(617) 654-5771

Michigan

U.S. Post Office
4800 Collins Rd.
Lansing, MI 48924
(517) 337-8736

Minnesota

U.S. Postal Service
314 Eva Street
St. Paul, MN 55107
(612) 349-3082

Mississippi

U.S. Post Office
350 E. Silas Brown St.
Jackson, MS 39301-5201
(601) 968-5784

Missouri

U.S. Postal Service
Vehicle Maintenance Facility
3535 Katherine Rd.
Quincy, IL 62301-9998
(217) 224-4950

Montana

No auctions held. See San Francisco and Salt Lake City.

Nebraska

U.S. Postal Service
Maintenance, 700 R St.
Lincoln, NE 68501
(402) 473-1630

Nevada

U.S. Post Office
2000 Vassar Street
Reno, NV 89510-9997
(702) 788-0626 Gov't

New Hampshire

U.S. Post Office
Vehicle Maintenance Facility
955 Goffs Falls Rd.
Manchester, NH 03100-7221
(603) 644-4022

New Jersey

Main Post Office
Vehicle Mainten. Facility
680 State Hwy. 130
Trenton, NJ 08650
(609) 581-3089

New Mexico

U.S. Post Office
1135 Broadway, N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 87101
(505) 848-3887

New York

U.S. Postal Garage
201 11th Avenue
New York, NY 10199-9721
(212) 330-4904

North Carolina

U.S. Postal Office
310 Newborne Avenue
Raleigh, NC 27611
3(919) 831-3702

North Dakota

U.S. Post Office
220 E. Rosser Ave.
Bismarck, ND 58501
(701) 221-6517

Ohio

U.S. Postal Service
850 Twin River Drive
Columbus, OH 43216
(614) 469-4255

Oklahoma

Main Post Office
Vehicle Services
320 S.W. 5th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73125
(405) 278-6159

Oregon

U.S. Post Office
Vehicle Maintenance Facility
918 NW Park Avenue
Portland, OR 97208
(503) 294-2444

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia Post Office
Garage
30th and Chestnut
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215) 895-9297

Rhode Island

Service
Vehicle Maintenance
Providence RI 02904
(401) 276-6800
South Carolina
U.S. Post Office
1601 Asembly St.
Columbia, SC 29201-9122
(803) 733-4692

South Dakota

U.S. Postal Service
Vehicle Maintenance Facility
500 E. Boulevard
Rapid City, SD 57701-5709
(605) 394-8648

Tennessee

U.S. Post Office Garage
707 Chestnut Street
Nashville, TN 37229-9721


Texas

U.S. Postal Service
10410 Perrin Beitel
San Antonio, TX 78284
(512) 657-8528

Utah

U.S. Post Office
Vehicle Maintenance Dept.
1760 W. 2100 S.
Salt Lake City, UT 84199
(801) 974-2350

Vermont

U.S. Postal Service
Vehicle Maintenance Facility
1800 Page Blvd.
Springfield, MA 01152-9721
(413) 785-6383

Virginia

U.S. Post Office Garage
1001 School Street
Richmond, VA 23232
(804) 775-6155

Washington, D.C.

U.S. Postal Service
Fleet Operations
980 V. St. NE
Washington, DC 20018-9601
(202) 832-0158

Washington (state)

U.S. Postal Service
3825 S. Warren
Tacoma, WA 98409

West Virginia

U.S. Post Office
Vehicle Maintenance Facility
602 Donnelly St.
Charleston, WV 25301-9721
(304) 357-4158

Wisconsin

U.S Postal Service
Vehicle Maintenance
Madison, WI 53703 (608) 246-1300


INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE

Naturally, the Internal Revenue Service has been known to seize a few items themselves. They generally auction these goods off to raise money for back taxes and penalties owed by the person whose property has been confiscated. You can get on their mailing list by calling their HOT LINE:

(800) 829-1040

Other hot-line numbers:
_ San Francisco (415) 556-5021
_ Seattle (206) 553-0703
_ Los Angeles (213) 894-5777
_ Sacramento (916) 978-5520
_ New York City (718) 780-4020

The IRS may prove to be your ally yet!

SERVICE SUPPLY BUREAU

The other phone numbers of importance may belong to the Federal Supply Service Bureau which can give you more information about General Services Administration Auctions.

Those listings:
National Capitol Region

National Surplus & Sales Center
Federal Service Supply Bureau
6808 Loisdale Rd.
Springfield, VA 22150
Hot-line: (703) 557-7796
 
Region One:

Federal Service Supply Bureau
10 Causeway St. 4#2FBP-1
Boston, MA 02222
Hotline: (617) 565-7326

Region Two:

Federal Service Supply Bureau
26 Federal Plaza #2FBB-2
New York, NY 10278
Hotline: (800) 488-SALE

Region Three:

Federal Service Supply Bureau
Personal Property Sales Section
841 Chestnut St. #540
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 597-7253

Region Four:

Federal Service Supply Bureau
General Services Admin.
404 West Beach St. #4FBB
Atlanta, GA 30365
(404) 331-5177
Region Five:

General Services Admin.
Federal Service Supply Bureau
Sales Service, Mail Staff 34-5
230 S. Dearborn St.
Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 353-0246


Region Six:

Excess Property Sales
GSA Federal Supply Bureau
#6FP-P
440 College Blvd.
Overland Park, KS 66211
(913) 236-2500

Region Seven:

General Services Admin.
819 Taylor Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
(817) 334-2352

Region Eight:

General Services Admin.
Federal Service Supply Bureau
Building 41, Denver Federal Center
Denver, CO 80226
(303) 236-7705

Region Nine:

525 Market St. 29th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 774-5240

Region Ten:

General Services Admin.
Excess Personal Property
400 15th Street SW
Auburn, WA 98001
(206) 931-7763


RESOLUTION TRUST CORPORATION

In the 1980s, there were a vast number of savings & loans failures and the U.S. Government contracted with the Resolution Trust Corporation to dispose of personal property and assets accumulated during the last few years. There is a wide inventory that is constantly changing.

The key contacts:
The Affordable Housing Disposition Program
	1-800-624-HOME

Resolution Trust Corporation
	National Assets Specific Inquiry Program:
	(800) 431-0600

	Regional Assets Sales Hotline
	(800) 348-1484

	For real estate: (800) 782-3006.


HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Auctions of foreclosed properties are a regular occurrence. The properties may be houses, apartments or condominiums in various states of repair. They may need fixing up-- in some cases, considerable work-- but you can find that out and decide what the value is to you.

The HUD Home Line is 1-800-767-4483.

The offices:

REGION 1:  Boston

Room 375
Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. Federal Building
10 Causeway St.
Boston, MA 02222
(617) 565-5234

Field Offices:

Bangor Office
Casco Northern Bank Bldg.
First Floor
23 Main Street
Bangor, ME 04401-6394
(207) 945-0467

Bulington Office
Room B-2B, Federal Bldg.
11 Elmwood Ave. P.O. Box 879
Burlington, VT 05402-0879
(802) 951-6290

Hartford Office
330 Main Street
First Floor
Hartford, CT 06106-1860
(203) 240-4523

Manchester Office
Norris Cotton Building
275 Chestnut Street
Manchester, NH 03101-2487
(603) 666-7458

Providence Office
330 John O. Pastore Fed. Bldg.
U.S. Post Office - Kennedy Plaza
Providence, RI 02903-1785
(401) 528-5351


REGION 2: New York

26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY
10278-0068
(212) 264-8053

Field Offices:

Albany Office
Fed. Bldg.
North Pearl & Clinton Ave.
Albany, NY 12207-2395
(518) 472-3567

Buffalo Office
Leo W. O'Brien Fed. Bldg.
5th Floor, Lafayette Court
465 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14203-1780
(716) 846-5755

Camden Office
The Parkade Building
519 Federal Street
Camden, NJ 08103-9998
(609) 757-5081

Newark Office
60 Park Place
Military Park Bldg.
Newark, NJ 07102-5504
(201) 877-1686

REGION 3: Philadelphia

Liberty Square Bldg.
105 S. 7th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19016-3392
(215) 597-2560

Field Offices:

Charleston Office
Third Floor, Equitable Bldg.
10 North Calvert St.
Charleston, WV 25301-1795
(304) 347-7036

Baltimore Office
405 Capitol Street
Suite 708
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 962-2520

Pittsburgh Office
412 Old Post Office
Courthouse
7th Avenue & Grant St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1939
(412) 644-6388

Richmond Office
1st Floor, Federal Bldg.
400 North 8th Street
P.O. Box 10170
Richmond, VA 23240-0170
(804) 771-2575

Washington, DC Office
820 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4205
(202) 275-8185

Wilmington Office
824 Market St. Suite 850
Wilmington, DE 19801-3016
(302) 573-6300


REGION 4: Atlanta

Richard B. Russell Federal Bldg.
75 Spring St.
Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 331-4739

Field Offices:

Birmingham Office
Beacon Ridge Tower, #300
600 Beacon Parkway West
Birmingham, AL 35209-3144
(201) 290-7617

Caribbean Office
New San Juan Office Bldg.
159 Carlos Chardon Avenue
San Juan, PR 00918-1804
(809) 766-6121

Columbia Office
Strom Thurmond Fed. Bldg.
1835-45 Assembly St.
Columbia, SC 29201-2480
(803) 765-5592

Coral Gables Office
Gables 1 Tower
1320 South Dixie Highway
Coral Gables, FL 33146
(305) 662-4500

Greensboro Office
415 N. Edgeworth St.
Greensboro, NC 27401-2107
(919) 333-5363

Jackson Office
Dr. A.H. McCoy Fed. Bldg.
100 W. Capitol, Suite 910
Jackson, MS 39269-1096
(601) 965-4738

Jacksonville Office
325 West Adams Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202-4303
(904) 791-2626

Knoxville Office
John J. Duncan Fed. Bldg.
710 Locust St. , 3rd Floor
Knoxville, TN 37902-2526
(615) 549-9384

Louisville Office
601 W. Broadway
P.O. Box 1044
Louisville, KY 40201-1044
(502) 582-6255

Memphis Office
One Memphis Place
200 Jefferson Ave. #1200
Memphis, TN 38103-2335
(901) 544-3367

Nashville Office
251 Cumberland Bend Dr.	#200
Nashville, TN 37228-1803
(615) 736-5213

Orlando Office
3751 Maguire Blvd. #270
Orlando, FL 32803-3032
(407) 648-6441

Tampa Office
Timberlake Federal Bldg. Annex #700
501 E. Polk St.
Tampa, FL 33602-3945
(813) 228-2501

REGION 5: Chicago

547 W. Jackson Blvd.
37th Floor
Chicago, IL 60661
(312) 353-5680

Field Offices:

Cincinnati Office
Federal Office Bldg. Rm 9002
550 Main Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202-3253
(513) 684-2884

Cleveland Office
One Playhouse Square #420
1375 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114-1670
(216) 522-4065

Columbus Office
200 North High St.
Columbus, OH 43215-2499
(614) 469-7345

Detroit Office
Patrick V. McNamara Fed Bl
477 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226-2592
(313) 226-6280

Flint Office
605 N. Saginaw St. #200
Flint, MI 48502-2043
(313) 766-5109

Grand Rapids Office
2922 Fuller Avenue, NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49505
(616) 456-2137

Indianapolis Office
151 N. Delaware St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2526
(317) 226-7043

Milwaukee Office
Henry S. Reuss Fed. Plaza
310 W. Wisconsin Av. , #1320
Milwaukee, WI 53203-2289
(414) 297-3214

Minneapolis-St.Paul Office
220 Second Street South
Minneapolis, MN 55401-2195
(612) 370-3000

Springfield Office
509 W. Capitol St. #206
Springfield, IL 62704
(217) 492-4085

REGION 6: Fort Worth

1600 Throckmorton
P.O. Box 2905
Ft. Worth, TX 76113
(817) 885-5505

Field Offices:

Albuquerque Office
625 Truman St., NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110-6472
(505) 262-6472

Dallas Office
525 Griffin St. Room 860
Dallas, TX 75202-5007
(214) 767-8359

Houston Office
Norfolk Tower Suite 200
2211 Norfolk
Houston, TX 77098-4096
(713) 653-3274

Little Rock Office
Lafayette Bldg. Suite 200
523 Louisiana St.
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 378-5931

Lubbock Office
1205 Texas Ave.
Lubbock, TX 79401-4093
(806) 743-7276

New Orleans Office Bldg.
Fisk Federal Bldg.
1661 Canal St. #3100
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 589-7246

Oklahoma City Office
Murrah Federal Bldg.
200 NW 5th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73102-3202
(405) 231-5464

San Antonio Office
Washington Square
800 Dolorosa
San Antonio, TX 78207
(512) 229-6758

Shreveport Office
Joe D. Waggoner Bldg.
500 Fannin St.
Shreveport, LA 71101-3077
(318) 226-5402

Tulsa Office
Boston Place Suite 110
1516 S. Boston St.
Tulsa, OK 74119
(918) 581-7451


REGION 7: Kansas City

Gateway Tower II, Rm. 200
400 State Ave.
Kansas City, KS 66101-2406
(913) 236-2162

Field Offices:

Des Moines Office
Room 259, Fed. Bldg.
210 Walnut St.
Des Moines, IA 50309-2155
(515) 284-4215

Omaha Office
Braiker/Brandeis Bldg.
210 South 16th St.
Omaha, NE 68102-1622
(402) 221-3879

St. Louis Office
Robert A Young Federal Building, 3rd Fl.
1222 Spruce St.
St. Louis, MO 63103-2836
(314) 539-6560

REGION  8: Denver

Executive Tower Bldg.
1405 Curtis
Denver, CO. 80202
(303) 844-6518

Field Offices:

Casper Office
4225 Federal Off. Bldg.
100 East B. Street
P.O. Box 580
Casper, WY 82602-1918
(307) 261-5252

Fargo Office
Federal Building
653 2nd Avenue N.
P.O. Box 2483
Fargo, N.D 58108-2483
(701) 239-5666

Helena Office
Federal Office Building
301 South Park, Rm. 340
Drawer 10095
Helena, MT 59626-0095
(406) 449-5283

Salt Lake City Office
324 S. State Street Suite 220
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
(801) 524-5216

Sioux Falls Office
300 N. Dakota Ave. Suite 116
"300 Bldg."  Sioux Falls, SD 57102-4223
(Property handled by Denver office)

REGION 9: San Francisco

Phillip Burton Federal Bldg. and U.S. Courthouse
450 Golden Gate
P.O. Box 36003
San Francisco, CA  94102
(415) 556-5900

Field Offices:

Fresno Office
1630 Shaw Ave #138
Fresno, CA 93710-8193
(209) 487-5033

Honolulu Office
Prince Jonah Fed. Bldg.
P.O. Box 50007
Honolulu, HI 96850-4991
(808) 541-1343

Las Vegas Office
1500 E. Tropicana, #205
Las Vegas, NV 89119-6516
(702) 388-6500

Los Angeles Office
1615 West Olympic Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 251-7136

Phoenix Office
2 Arizona Ctr. #1600
400 North 5th St.
P.O. Box 13468
Phoenix, AZ 85004-2361
(602) 379-4434

Reno Office
1050 Bible Way P.O. Box 4700
Reno, NV 89505-4700
(702) 784-5356

Sacramento Office
777 12th Street #200
Sacramento, CA. 95814-1997
(916) 551-1351

San Diego Office
Room 5-3-S, Fed. Off. Bld.
880 Front Street
San Diego, CA. 92188-0100
(619) 557-5310

Santa Ana Office
Box 12850
34 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, CA 92712-2850
(714) 836-2446

Tucson Office
100 N. Stone Ave. #410
Tucson, AZ 85701-1467
(602) 670-5223


REGION 10: Seattle

Arcade Plaza Bldg.
1321 Second Ave.
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 553-1700

Field Offices:

Anchorage Office
Federal Building U.S. Courthouse
222 West 8th Avenue, #64
Anchorage, AK 99513-7537
(907) 271-4170

Boise Office
Federal Building U.S. Courthouse
550 W. Fort St. P.O. Box 042
Boise, ID 83724-0420
(503) 326-2671

Portland Office
520 SW Sixth St.
Portland, OR 97204-1596
(503) 326-2671

Spokane Office
Farm Credit Bank Bldg., 8th Floor
East W. 601 1st Ave.
Spokane, WA 99204-0317
(509) 353-2510


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