Need a wedding dress?

The United States government has you covered.

The General Services Administration – the arm of the government that allows the public to bid on government assets – is holding a three-day bridal auction in Atlanta this week.

The sale, called "Down the Aisle, a Bridal Sale Extravaganza," began Wednesday and runs through Friday at the Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Building.

Buyer beware: These accoutrements of holy matrimony boast a checkered past.

The tuxes, cake toppers and dresses come from a bridal shop in Alaska that was seized by the U.S. Marshals Service after the owner was caught selling meth and heroin to finance it, according to AJC.com.

In June, GSA put 3,000 items from the bridal shop for auction online.