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Transfer of Excess Judiciary Personal Property to Federal, State or Local Governmental Entities
The
Judiciary Excess Disposal System (JEDS)
is utilized to report excess personal property which is available for transfer to Federal, State and Local Governmental Entities. Item availability is determined by internal Judiciary policy which dictates the following disposal cycle:
Judiciary Disposal Cycle
1. Redistribution to Judiciary = first 14 days
2. Transfer to other Federal Agencies = following 7 days
3. Donate to State and Local Agencies = remaining 7 days
Federal Public Defender(FPD) Disposal Cycle
1. Redistribution to FPD = first 14 days
2. Transfer to the Judiciary and other Federal Agencies = following 7 days
3. Donate to State and Local Agencies = remaining 7 days
Who can report and transfer excess personal property:
1. Any Court Unit within the Judiciary
2. Federal Public Defender(FPD)
Who can search, request, and obtain excess personal property:
1. Any Court Unit within the Judiciary
2. Federal Public Defender(FPD)
3. Federal, State, and Local Governmental Entities
Questions or inquiries about available items should be directed to the Court Unit reporting the item(s).
NOTICE TO USERS
This is a restricted government system for official judiciary business only. All activities on this system for any purpose, and all access attempts, may be recorded and monitored or reviewed by persons authorized by the federal judiciary for improper use, protection of system security, performance of maintenance, and appropriate management by the judiciary of its systems. By using this system or any connected system, users expressly consent to system monitoring and to official access to data reviewed and created by them on the system. Any evidence of unlawful activity, including unauthorized access attempts, may be reported to law enforcement officials.