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Sedgwick County to mark $365,455 in 2018 personal-property tax judgments dormant, clerk says

Sedgwick County Board of Commissioners · April 11, 2026
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Summary

The county clerk previewed a consent resolution to declare roughly 1,511 personal-property tax judgments from 2018 dormant, totaling $365,455; staff said the delinquencies are mainly personal property (trailers, vehicles) and that ACFR data on collection percentages will be provided to commissioners.

The Sedgwick County clerk told commissioners Wednesday that staff will present a consent resolution to declare 2018 personal-property tax judgments dormant, covering about 1,511 judgments and a total of $365,455 in principal, interest and fees.

“The total amount on that is $365,455, and that includes principal and interest and fees,” the clerk said while previewing the consent agenda. Staff said the docket includes old personal-property delinquencies such as trailers and vehicles, which are often collected when owners renew vehicle tags.

Commissioners asked whether tax sale had been attempted and what share of the total levy these dormant judgments represent. A staff member said collection through tag renewals is often the most effective method and noted many accounts may no longer be in the county or the state. A county finance representative said the information is reported in the county’s annual comprehensive financial report (ACFR) and that staff would provide precise figures covering the 2024 tax year and the historic 2018 items.

“I’ll get that emailed around to you all before your meeting next Wednesday so that you’ve got it,” the finance representative said.

Next steps: The item was presented as a consent resolution; the transcript excerpt did not include a vote. Staff said the ACFR and related reporting will provide further context on the percentage of levy represented by the dormant judgments.

Sources and attribution: quotes and descriptions are drawn from the clerk (transcript speaker S3), a staff member who explained collection methods (transcript speaker S8), and a county finance representative (transcript speaker S5).