Auction - Pym | .Unplash by Frederick Warren
Auction - Pym | .Unplash by Frederick Warren
Starting Friday, Feb. 17, Clark County and participating government agencies will host a trio of online surplus auctions for vehicles, equipment and miscellaneous items on TNT Auction’s website at www.tntauction.com. Catalogs listing hundreds of items to be sold can be viewed on TNT’s website. Information about registering as a bidder and the terms and conditions for participation also is on the website. All bidding will take place online starting at 9 a.m. on the date of each sale:
- Friday, Feb. 17 – Harry Reid International Airport Lost & Found items
- Monday, Feb. 20 – Vehicles & Equipment
- Tuesday, Feb. 21 – Miscellaneous (includes computers and office equipment)
“The preview is an opportunity for interested bidders to see some items in person before placing their bids online,” said Jim Edwards, manager of TNT Auction. “You can register in advance as a bidder and then participate in the online auction.”
Clark County works with TNT Auction to host three surplus auctions each year, typically in February, May and November, to sell vehicles and equipment used or acquired by government agencies in Southern Nevada. Participating agencies include the area cities, local police departments and the state of Nevada. For further details, the public may contact TNT Auction’s toll free at (855) 317-5133.
Clark County is a dynamic and innovative organization dedicated to providing top-quality service with integrity, respect and accountability. With jurisdiction over the world-famous Las Vegas Strip and covering an area the size of New Jersey, Clark is the nation’s 11th-largest county and provides extensive regional services to 2.3 million citizens and 45.6 million visitors a year (2019). Included are the nation’s 8th-busiest airport, air quality compliance, social services and the state’s largest public hospital, University Medical Center. The County also provides municipal services that are traditionally provided by cities to 1 million residents in the unincorporated area. Those include fire protection, roads and other public works, parks and recreation, and planning and development.
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