Why was my property posted by the Sheriff’s Department?
Your property was posted because Tax Claim did not receive a property owner-signed card back from the certified mailing of March or because the property is eligible for Upset Sale (see “What is the Upset Sale?”). Posting can be avoided by signing the certified mailing or paying all taxes delinquent two or more years by the last business day in June.

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1. This is the first notice I’ve received about delinquent taxes - why didn’t I receive the original tax bill?
2. I am not able to pay the full amount of delinquent taxes - can I make partial payments?
3. Can I make payments in cash?
4. To whom should checks be made payable?
5. Where can I make payment?
6. Can penalties be waived?
7. What is the interest rate on my unpaid balance?
8. What are the fees?
9. What is the Upset Sale?
10. What is the Judicial Sale?
11. What is the repository list?
12. Can I make an agreement to stop the sale of my property?
13. When will my parcel be published in the paper?
14. Why was my property posted by the Sheriff’s Department?
15. What is an interim assessment?
16. When is an interim assessment effective?
17. How are interim assessments reported?
18. What is the procedure if a taxpayer does not agree with the assessment and/or the effective date?