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Phone: (415) 444-7020, Option 6
Email: pbids@marincourt.org
Location: Civic Center, Hall of Justice, Room 116
Office Hours: 8:30am - 4:00pm


Bid Opportunities for the State of California may be found at: www.cscr.dgs.ca.gov

Bid Opportunities for the County of Marin may be found at: www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/PW/main/purchasing.cfm


Bid Opportunities at the Court:

Open Bids.
  • Request For Proposals:

    NO CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES. Please check back again.
  • Request For Quotes:

    NO CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES. Please check back again.
Closed Bids.

RFQ 11121 Civil Division File Folders
Bid Issued: Thursday, September 15, 2011
Important Information

Deadlines: In order for your bid or proposal to be considered by the Court, it must be received by the Due Date & Time and in the manner and method(s) specified in the Request for Proposal or Quote. NO BIDS will be accepted after the deadline, unless the response period is extended by the Court.

Proposer/bidder is solely responsible for ensuring that the full proposal or bid is received by the Court. The Court is not responsible for any delays in mailing via US Postal Service, common carriers or transmission by email or over the internet.

Inquiries regarding specific open or closed Requests for Proposals or Quotes may be directed to pbids@marincourt.org or (415) 444-7020, Option 6.

Other Inquiries: The Court does not accept random solicitations. It only accepts specific inquiries about currently open Requests for Proposals and Quotes. For general information regarding purchasing bids, terms or conditions, please call (415) 444-7020, Option 6.

Bid Forms: Bid forms may be accessed on-line using free software Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing and printing.

Overview

The Court complies with Judicial Council of California's Procurement Policies and procedures, contained in the Trial Court Policies and Procedures Manual. The Court uses procurement methods that ensure fair and open competition and that are economical and efficient. Procurement methods used are based on the dollar value of the item to be purchased and on the complexity of the specifications of the purchase.
 
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