BOSSIER PARISH SHERIFF TO AUCTION OFF PROPERTIES WITH UNPAID TAXES

The Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office will hold its annual property tax sale on Tuesday, June 4, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., for properties that have unpaid 2018 property taxes.

The Tax Sale is open to the public and will be held online only.  To register and bid, go to www.civicsource.com, and click on “Sign In” to register.  The bidding process is explained upon registration.

The sale is for approximately 320 assessments of land, commercial and residential properties that have unpaid ad valorem property taxes for 2018.

Property owners of these unpaid assessments can still make their tax payments by 4:30 p.m. Monday, June 3, at the Bossier Parish Courthouse or any of the Sheriff’s Office substations to have their property removed from the Tax Sale list. 

Online payments at www.bossiersheriff.com are accepted through noon Monday. For further information or payment options, call the Bossier Sheriff’s Office Property Tax Department at (318) 965-3400. 

Original article found here: https://www.bossiernow.com/bossier-parish-sheriff-to-auction-off-properties-with-unpaid-taxes/

County schedules tax sale auction

Hamilton County will hold a tax sale auction at www.CivicSource.com beginning Monday, June 3, 8 a.m., and ending Thursday, June 6, 2 p.m.

More than 150 residential, commercial and vacant properties in Hamilton County will be included in the June auction on CivicSource.com.

A tax sale allows investors to purchase the tax title to a property, which grants possession and ownership of the property following the expiration of the redemption period.

To redeem their property, delinquent owners are statutorily required to pay investors interest. Current interest is 12 percent per annum.

The opening bid for a property includes delinquent city and county taxes, accrued interest and penalty charges, court costs and attorney fees, as well as service and title costs. The sale is open to the general public.

Direct questions to the Hamilton County trustee at 423 209-7270, or the Chancery court clerk & master’s office at 423 209-6600.

Register to participate in the upcoming tax sale by creating a free account at CivicSource.com/Registration.

Original article found here: http://hamiltoncountyherald.com/Story.aspx?id=10447&date=5%2F24%2F2019

Sheriff and City to conduct online tax sale

On Tuesday, June 4, the City of Leesville and the Vernon Parish Sheriff will host their annual tax sales online at CivicSource.com.

The auctions open at 8:00 a.m. and close at 8:00 p.m., subject to a sliding close. Over 70 properties are slated for auction between the two sales, ranging from $455 to $1,034. The sales are open to the public, and registration is free.

The auction price is fixed at tax, interest, costs and other impositions due, so instead of competitive price bidding, ownership interest in property is bid down. The winning bid is the least percent ownership bid on any property.

Winning bidders receive tax title certificates, an interest-bearing investment returning five percent and one percent per month until paid. If not repaid within three years, the purchaser receives property ownership in the amount equal to percent bid at auction, subject to the taxes being paid.

For a complete listing of properties slated for the 2019 tax sales, visit CivicSource.com/VernonParish.

For more information on the Louisiana tax title sale process or to view upcoming auctions, visit CivicSource.com.

Original article found here: https://www.leesvilledailyleader.com/news/20190522/sheriff-and-city-to-conduct-online-tax-sale

RPSO partners with CIVICSOURCE for Tax Certification

ALEXANDRIA, La. (RPSO) – The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office is updating its Tax Certificate auction processes by implementing the assistance of CivicSource, an online auctioneer of tax-distressed real estate.

The Parish’s new partnership will be an asset to improve existing protections for homeowners and provide tremendous benefits to Rapides real estate purchasers. On Wednesday, June 12, 2019, the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office will host its annual Tax Certificate sale at the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office, located at 701 Murray St. in Alexandria.

A tax certificate is an interest-bearing lien on a tax-delinquent property that can be converted into a deed after a 3-year redemptive period.

Certificates are sold by a taxing authority at a public auction for the amount of the delinquent taxes due, plus any accrued interest, penalties, costs and other statutory impositions. In Louisiana, tax certificate purchasers receive a 5% penalty and an interest rate of 1% per month for the duration of the 3-year redemptive period. Tax certificate sales are a “low-bid wins” style auctions, in which the property is sold to the purchaser willing to bid on the least percent ownership interest in the property. If the property is not redeemed by the delinquent owner within the 3-year redemptive period, the investor can file to acquire ownership in the property based on his or her bid amount.

Winning bidders of the tax sale are expected to pay for their purchases by the close of business the day of the auction. Payment must be made in one installment and all sales are final.

To avoid a Tax Certificate auction is to pay the tax liability before the delinquent date. Each month the tax liability is not paid, the amount owed will go up. A schedule of the fees from CIVICSOURCE is below.

Date Total Costs

2/1/2019 10% of the tax liability + $15.00

3/1/2019 $40.00

4/1/2019 $55.00

4/15/2019 $5.00

5/15/2019 $5.00

6/1/2019 10% + $120 Final Tax Sale

The Sheriff’s Office Tax Department will be OPEN on December 31, until noon to accept payments. The Tax Office will be closed on January 1st, New Year’s Day and will re-open at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, January 2, 2019.

TAX PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED DELINQUENT UNTIL JANUARY 7, 2019. Interest will be assessed at that time.

For more information on the Louisiana Tax Certificate sale process or to view upcoming auctions, visit CivicSource.com.

Original article found here: https://www.kalb.com/content/news/RPSO-partners-with-CIVICSOURCE-for-Tax-Certification-503631751.html

These 11 Harahan properties are listed for tax lien auction

Harahan hopes to sell tax liens on 11 pieces of property on July 18. The online auction starts at 8 a.m. and is scheduled to end at 8 p.m. at civicsource.com.

The sale is open to the public. Tax certificates at this auction range in price from $699 to $1,702.

A tax certificate is an interest-bearing lien on a property for which taxes are delinquent. The certificate may be converted into a deed after three years if the delinquent taxpayer does not redeem it.

Original article found here: https://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2018/07/harahan_tax_sale.html

Indy Holds Annual Delinquent Property Tax Sale

INDEPENDENCE–On July 17th, the Town of Independence will host its annual Tax Certificate sale at CivicSource.com.

The online auction opens at 8:00 a.m. and ends at 8:00 p.m., subject to a sliding close. Over 30 properties are slated to go to auction, ranging in price from $398 to $655.

The sale is open to the public. Free bidder registration and a list of tax sale properties are available at CivicSource.com.

A tax certificate is an interest-bearing lien on a tax-delinquent property that can be converted into a deed after a 3-year redemptive period. Certificates are sold by a taxing authority at a public auction for the amount of the delinquent taxes due, plus any accrued interest, penalties, costs and other statutory impositions. In Louisiana, tax certificate purchasers receive a 5% penalty and an interest rate of 1% per month for the duration of the 3-year redemptive period. Tax certificate sales are a low-bid wins style auctions, in which the property is sold to the purchaser willing to bid on the least percent ownership interest in the property. If the property is not redeemed by the delinquent owner within the 3-year redemptive period, the investor can file to acquire ownership in the property based on his or her bid amount.

Winning bidders of the tax sale are expected to pay for their purchases within 24 hours of the close of the auction. Payment must be made in one installment and all sales are final.

For more information on the Louisiana Tax Certificate sale process or to view upcoming auctions, visit CivicSource.com.

Original article found here: http://www.actionnews17.com/news/indy-holds-annual-delinquent-property-tax-certificate-sale-2308718

Annual property tax sale to be held Tuesday

Bossier Sheriff’s Office will hold its annual Property Tax Sale on Tuesday, June 5, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., for properties that have unpaid 2017 property taxes.

The sale is for approximately 354 assessments of land, commercial and residential properties that have unpaid ad valorem property taxes for 2017. Asst. Chief David Miller of the Bossier Sheriff’s Office said these are immovable properties, such as raw land and houses.

Since 2008, the number of assessments that go to the tax sale have been less than .25% (1/4 of 1 percent), and it’s been fairly consistent over the past 10 years.

“We start out with 60,000 assessments,” he said. “Historically, Bossier Parish has been really low in the amount of properties that we’ve carried to sale…350 sounds like a lot, but in the grand scheme it’s actually not that many.”

The purpose of the tax sale is to clean up loose ends, Miller said.

“For whatever reason, some people just can’t pay. Some people are in a bind, there might have been a death or some just can’t pay it,” he said. “This is our way to finalize collections.”

Preparation for the sale begins long before the properties go up for sale.

“The sheriff, by statute, is the ex-officio tax collector for the parish for ad valorem tax,” Miller explained. “The [tax] assessor actually values the properties, whether it’s commercial, residential or moveables. They work on that until about September/October.”

At that point, they get it approved through the Louisiana Tax Commission in Baton Rouge. Once approved, it’s forwarded to the Bossier Sheriff’s Office for collection.

“That’s when we print out our notices and send them out in November,” Miller said. “The tax sale is a culmination of that effort to collect those taxes.”

The Tax Sale is open to the public and will be held online only. To register and bid, go to www.civicsource.com, and click on “Sign In” to register. The bidding process is explained upon registration.

Potential buyers are encouraged to do their research before they bid on the listed properties.

“The ones that do this year in and year out know what to go look at, where the property is and what it is,” Miller added.

Online payments at www.bossiersheriff.com are accepted through noon Tuesday, but payments can still be made in person by 4:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Bossier Parish Courthouse or any of the Sheriff’s Office substations.

The monies collected then are distributed to a number of various public agencies. Miller said there are about 25 different agencies they collect for, with Bossier Parish Schools being the largest recipient of money.

Property owners of these unpaid assessments were given until 4:30 p.m. Monday, June 4, to have their property removed from the Tax Sale list. Miller said once their properties are sold, the owners have the option to redeem it up to three years through the Sheriff’s Office.

“It’s cleaning up loose ends, but they still have an out,” Miller said.

For further information or payment options, call the Bossier Sheriff’s Office Property Tax Department at (318) 965-3400.

Original article found here: http://bossierpress.com/annual-property-tax-sale-to-be-held-tuesday/

Iberia online Tax Certificate sales set for June 5

The Iberia Parish Sheriff and the City of New Iberia will host their annual Tax Certificate sales at CivicSource.com On June 5, 2018. The online auctions open at 8:00 a.m. and end at 8:00 p.m., subject to a sliding close. More than 500 properties are slated to go to auction between the two sales, ranging in price from $232 to $11,462. The sales are open to the public. Free bidder registration and a list of tax sale properties are available at CivicSource.com.

A tax certificate is an interest-bearing lien on a tax-delinquent property that can be converted into a deed after a three-year redemptive period. Certificates are sold by a taxing authority at a public auction for the amount of the delinquent taxes due, plus any accrued interest, penalties, costs and other statutory impositions. In Louisiana, tax certificate purchasers receive a five percent penalty and an interest rate of one percent per month for the duration of the three-year redemptive period. Tax certificate sales are a low-bid wins style auctions, in which the property is sold to the purchaser willing to bid on the least percent ownership interest in the property. If the property is not redeemed by the delinquent owner within the three-year redemptive period, the investor can file to acquire ownership in the property based on his or her bid amount.

Winning bidders of the tax sale are expected to pay for their purchases within 24 hours of the close of the auction. Payment must be made in one installment and all sales are final.

For more information on the Louisiana Tax Certificate sale process or to view upcoming auctions, visit CivicSource.com.

Original article found here: http://www.katc.com/story/38248458/online-tax-certificate-sales-in-iberia-parish-set-for-june-5

Morehouse Parish annual Tax Certificate sale slated for June 5-7

BASTROP – The Morehouse Parish Sheriff will host its annual Tax Certificate sale at CivicSource.com June 5-7. The online auction opens at 8 a.m. and ends at 8 p.m., subject to a sliding close. More than 150 properties are slated to go to auction, ranging in price from $335 to $3,008. The sale is open to the public. Free bidder registration and a list of tax sale properties are available at CivicSource.com.

A tax certificate is an interest-bearing lien on a tax-delinquent property that can be converted into a deed after a 3-year redemptive period. Certificates are sold by a taxing authority at a public auction for the amount of the delinquent taxes due, plus any accrued interest, penalties, costs and other statutory impositions. In Louisiana, tax certificate purchasers receive a 5 percent penalty and an interest rate of 1 percent per month for the duration of the 3-year redemptive period. Tax certificate sales are a low-bid wins style auctions, in which the property is sold to the purchaser willing to bid on the least percent ownership interest in the property. If the property is not redeemed by the delinquent owner within the 3-year redemptive period, the investor can file to acquire ownership in the property based on his or her bid amount.

Winning bidders of the tax sale are expected to pay for their purchases within 24 hours of the close of the auction. Payment must be made in one installment and all sales are final.

For more information on the Louisiana Tax Certificate sale process or to view upcoming auctions, visit CivicSource.com.

Original article found here: https://www.thenewsstar.com/story/news/2018/05/22/morehouse-parish-tax-sale-slated-june-5-7/634991002/

CPSO gearing up for Tax Certificate sales

CADDO PARISH, La. – The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office will hold its annual Tax Certificate sales next month.

The online auctions at CivicSource.com will be open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m., June 5 subject to a sliding close.

Over 2,000 properties are slated to go to auction, ranging in price from $307 to $89,985. The sales are open to the public.

Free bidder registration and a list of tax sale properties are available at CivicSource.com.

Delinquent taxpayers have until 5 p.m. on June 4 to pay any outstanding tax bills to keep their property out of the sale.

Winning bidders are expected to pay for their purchases within 24 hours of the close of the auction. Payment must be made in one installment and all sales are final.

For more information on the Louisiana Tax Certificate sale process or to view upcoming auctions, visit CivicSource.com.

Original article found here: http://www.arklatexhomepage.com/news/local-news/cpso-gearing-up-for-tax-certificate-sales/1191168505