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The Tax Claim Bureau
provides for the efficient collection of delinquent real
estate taxes.
The Bureau receives
approximately 5,000 liens each year.
We are responsible for the
collections of delinquent real estates taxes, maintaining
records of collections; distributions of money received to
the taxing bodies, and conduct tax sales.
The
timetable is as follows:
Year
One: January 15th the
Tax Claim Bureau receives returns from the tax collectors of
all delinquent accounts.
The
Bureau sends out a “Notice of Claim” which notifies each
property owner with delinquent taxes that a claim has been
entered against the property. These notices are generally
mailed in the spring of the year
after
the tax was due. The tax claim becomes “absolute” if it is
not paid by December 31 of the year it was turned over to
the Tax Claim Bureau.
Year
Two: In June, the property owner will receive a “Notice of
Sale” that the property will be advertised, posted, and
sold. The sale will be held on the 2nd Monday of
September (known as an Upset Sale). Properties sold at this
sale include tax liens, tax liens of the Commonwealth,
municipal claims, costs of the sale and costs of recording
the deed. Any mortgages, liens and judgments are the
responsibility of the buyer. A successful bidder shall be
required to provide certification to the Bureau that within
the municipal jurisdiction such person is not delinquent in
paying real estate taxes or municipal liens owed to taxing
bodies within Venango County.
Properties not sold at the Upset Sale will then be offered
at a Judicial Sale, which is freed and cleared of all tax
and municipal claims, mortgages, liens and charges, and
estates of whatever kind, except ground rents separately
taxed. These sales transfer non-taxpaying properties back
into the current tax rolls.
After
conducting and exposing a property to a Judicial Sale any
property remaining unsold shall be placed in a “Repository
of Unsold Properties”. A list of these properties is
available in the Tax Claim Bureau. |