Palm Beach County Tax Deed Sales and Tax Liens

Tax deed sales are the auction of property on which tax certificates have been sold by the Tax Collector’s office for delinquent real estate taxes. Tax deed sales are held pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 197.

The Clerk & Comptroller’s office conducts the tax deed sale. Properties scheduled for tax deed sale are published in the Palm Beach Daily Business Review newspaper and are available to search online. View general information and requirements.
Redemption

Property may be redeemed any time prior to the issuance of a tax deed. The redemption amount is listed on the “Notice of Application for Tax Deed” mailed prior to the sale.

Redemptions prior to the date of sale should be done at the Tax Collector’s office, 301 North Olive Ave., Third floor, West Palm Beach. For redemption on the date of sale, bring full payment to the Clerk & Comptroller’s office at 205 N. Dixie Hwy., Room 3.2300.

Full payment must be made in cash, a cashier’s check drawn upon a U.S. bank, or an attorney’s trust account check drawn upon a Florida Bank. Payment must be made payable to the Tax Collector. The Clerk will not accept a personal check, third party cashier’s check or credit card.

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