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Ark. Code Ann. § 26-37-109 – Redemption of tax-delinquent lands not transferred.

(a) (1) A county collector may charge a fee of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) for the issuance of each certificate of land redemption for each parcel of tax-delinquent land redeemed in the county collector’s office.

(2) The fee under this subsection shall be deposited into the county general fund.

(b) The county collector shall accept payment for the redemption of tax-delinquent land that has not been transferred to the Commissioner of State Lands.

(c) The county collector shall pay over to the county treasurer on the first of each month or within ten (10) days thereafter all amounts collected under this section. However, upon a certificate of distribution of the amounts collected under this section being prepared by the county clerk or county collector, which certificate of distribution shall be issued on or before the thirtieth day of each month, the county treasurer shall transfer to the various funds the amount due each fund, such as the county, school, or municipality fund, from the amounts collected under this section.

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