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Ark. Code Ann. § 26-37-202 – Procedure to sell.

Ark. Code Ann. § 26-37-202 – Procedure to sell. (a) (1) Bidders may bid at the sale or mail their bid to the office of the Commissioner of State Lands. (2) Bids shall be delivered at the appropriate place before the deadline established in the notice of the sale. (b) (1) If at the scheduled public

Ark. Code Ann. § 26-37-106 – Recording of delinquent list.

Ark. Code Ann. § 26-37-106 – Recording of delinquent list. (a) (1) The county collectors of this state shall cause a list of the delinquent lands in their respective counties, as corrected by the county collectors, to be entered in a permanent record appropriately labeled. (2) The list shall be a permanent public record and open to

Ark. Code Ann. § 26-37-105 – Collection fee.

Ark. Code Ann. § 26-37-105 – Collection fee. The Commissioner of State Lands shall charge a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) collection fee for each deed issued by the Commissioner of State Lands, whether the land is redeemed or sold. Sale or Forfeiture of Real Property Remember:  The law often changes, and this website does not offer a complete

Arkansas Real Estate Laws

Arkansas Law Read these Arkansas Real Estate Laws, and see how they apply to you: Remember:  The law often changes, and this website does not offer a complete compilation of Arkansas law. Each case and situation is different. This webpage is meant to give you general information and not to give you specific legal advice.  If

Tax Deed Properties in Arkansas

Tax Deed Properties in Arkansas. What is a Tax Deed Property? The State of Arkansas conducts annual “Tax Deed” auctions of properties delinquent on real estate taxes. When property owners fall behind in paying property taxes on their land in Arkansas, the land (and house, if applicable) will be forfeited to the state and eventually auctioned off to

Redeem Tax Delinquent Property in Arkansas

Tax Deed Properties in Arkansas. Who can redeem tax delinquent real property, and what does this process involve? Have you lost your house to the State because you are behind on taxes? Do you have your eye on your neighbor’s house, knowing that they haven’t paid taxes in years? Not just anyone can redeem tax