Property Tax Deeds
Review the Clerk’s Administrative Order 13-05 Electronic Tax Deed Sales Procedures for detailed information on bidding for the properties offered for sale.
There are certain risks associated with the bidding at tax deed sales. The Clerk makes no express or implied warranties or representation about the condition, marketability, existing or potential uses, title, outstanding liens, mortgages or other encumbrances which may survive the sale of the property, zoning regulations or laws that may affect current or future uses of the property, or existence of any conditions regarding any property and structures or fixtures thereon offered for sale by the Clerk.
In order to bid on a sale, you must first register in the Official Foreclosure & Tax Deed Sales page.
Review a list of lands available. Under reports, select public-lands avail for Tax, click Run Selected Report.
Online Tax Deed Auction
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