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Ark. Code Ann. § 26-37-103 – Verification by county assessor.

(a) Prior to certification to the Commissioner of State Lands, the county assessor shall:

(1) Verify the assessment to establish value on all parcels to be certified;

(2) Verify the name and last known address of the owner of record of the tax-delinquent land; and

(3) Determine whether the tax-delinquent land exists.

(b) If the land is found to be nonexistent, the county assessor shall remove the delinquent entry from the assessment rolls.

(c) No tax-delinquent lands shall be certified to the Commissioner of State Lands without the county assessor’s verification.

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 Last updated: June 13, 2016 at 18:59 pm