El Dorado News-Times

Union County land auction nets $147,835.82

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LITTLE ROCK – The recent auction of tax-delinquent properties in Union County collected over $147,000, the Commission­er of State Lands announced.

The Land Commission­er’s office recently conducted the auction of delinquent properties, which drew 29 bidders and sold 36 parcels for a total of $147,835.82 for Union County and state government.

The Land Commission­er’s office conducts one tax-delinquent sale per county each year to dispose of land which has been certified with taxes past-due.

“We auction only a small percentage of parcels that are certified to the office,” Commission­er John Thurston said. “In most cases, the original owner redeems the delinquent property by paying the back taxes.”

While redemption of property is the preferred method of disposing of tax-delinquent lands, Thurston noted the important role of land sales in returning inactive parcels to the tax rolls.

Registered bidders may purchase land at the auctions. Registrati­on to bid at land sales is free. Upon sale of tax-delinquent property, the commission­er issues a limited warranty deed to the highest bidder.

Thurston’s office returns delinquent tax and interest collected, whether through redemption or sale, to the county taxing unit just as if the money had been originally collected there.

“Last year, we returned more than $18 million to school districts and county government­s,” Thurston said. “Union County received over $328,000 of that amount. This is an important process, because it provides stable revenue for necessary services including public schools.”

Interested Arkansas residents may visit the Commission­er of State Lands website, www. cosl.org, to view the public auction catalog, a listing of properties offered at auction, or the post-auction sales list of properties available that did not sell at auction.

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