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Buffalo County Board directs treasurer to place tax sale certificates for 2022–2024 delinquencies

Buffalo County Board of Commissioners · March 24, 2026
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Summary

The Buffalo County Board approved Resolution 2026-09 directing the county treasurer to place Tax Sale Certificates for delinquent taxes and special assessments for 2022–2024, citing Neb. Rev. Stat. §§77-1809 and 77-1918.

The Buffalo County Board of Commissioners voted March 24 to instruct County Treasurer Brenda Rohrich to place Tax Sale Certificates in the county’s name for delinquent taxes and special assessments for the years 2022, 2023 and 2024. The motion to approve Resolution 2026-09 was moved by Commissioner Ivan Klein and seconded by Commissioner Bill Maendele and carried with all members present voting Aye; Commissioner Timothy Higgins was absent.

The resolution cites Nebraska Revised Statutes sections 77-1809 and 77-1918 as the authority for the board’s action and directs the treasurer to maintain those certificates in her custody and to purchase subsequent taxes as they become delinquent. According to the minutes, the list of legal descriptions covered by the resolution is on file with the Buffalo County Clerk’s Office.

The action followed routine financial business earlier on the agenda and was recorded in the board minutes without extended debate. The next procedural step is for the County Treasurer to place the certificates and to manage subsequent tax purchases per the resolution’s direction.