Probate office: about 361 parcels remain unpaid ahead of mid-May Covington County tax sale
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Covington County probate office informed the commission that roughly 361 parcels remain delinquent and that a tax sale is scheduled to begin in mid-May; the office urged residents to check the county website for lists and notices.
The Covington County probate office told the county commission on April 22 that roughly 361 parcels remain delinquent on property taxes and that the office plans to begin a tax sale in mid-May to recover unpaid levies.
Judge Brooks, speaking for the probate office, said the county had been scheduled to collect about $18,000,000 in property taxes and that, as of the meeting, 361 parcels were unpaid. He told commissioners: “We're trying to shoot for no taxes to be sold at that time.”
Brooks asked the public to consult the Covington County website for the current list of delinquent parcels and said county appraisers would place notices on structures where possible to encourage payment. He also said signs cannot be posted on undeveloped land, and that the office was using multiple notice methods ahead of the sale.
The office mentioned a mid-May tax-sale start time; the transcript referenced both May 16 and May 17 at 9:00 a.m. as possible start dates. The office asked residents to check the county webpage for the definitive schedule and parcel list.
The probate office’s notice was delivered during the meeting’s public-comments portion; no formal vote or action was taken by the commission on this item during the April 22 meeting.
