Yuma County Tax Lien Certificates

In Yuma County Arizona property taxes are billed in September and are payable in two installments. The first installment is due on October 1st, delinquent after November 1st, and the second installment is due on March 1st of the next calendar year, delinquent after May 1st.

In January of each year, tax-delinquent properties are published in an officially designated newspaper and the Internet preceeding the annual Yuma County County tax lien certificate sale in February.

Anyone wishing to bid must register prior to the tax sale. To be eligible to participate in the tax sale bidders must provide the Treasurer's Office with a completed Bidder Information Card, Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification (IRS Form W-9 or W-8) and a deposit of 10% of the estimated amount they intend to purchase.

Upon a successful meeting registration requirements a number will be assigned to each bidder for use when purchasing tax lien certificates.

Bidding begins at the maximum rate of sixteen (16) percent per annum. Arizona tax lien certificates are sold to the bidder willing to accept the lowest interest rate.

Upon payment of the back taxes, penalties and charges, the winning bidder will be issued a tax lien certificate or certificate of purchase ("CP") by the treasurer's office evidencing the sale of the tax lien.

Any liens not sold to investors at the auction are deemed sold to the State of Arizona. After the tax sale these CP's are available for purchase from the treasurer's office "on assignment" from the State. They automatically carry 16 percent interest, and are sometimes referred to as "over the counter" purchases.

Yuma County Tax Collector's Office
410 Maiden Lane, Suite C
Yuma, AZ 85364
PH: 928-539-7781
FX: 928-539-7793
Visit Yuma County Tax Sale Website

The delinquent owner has as little as (3) years to redeem his or her interest in the property from the date the tax lien certificate was sold. To redeem the property the delinquent owner or agent must pay all delinquent taxes, costs, and interest to date.

Upon redemption, the investor receives a payment of what they paid for the lien, less the processing fee, plus the prorated monthly rate of interest that was awarded at the sale.

When a delinquent owner fails to redeem the tax lien certificate prior to the expiration of three (3) years from the date when the tax lien was offered at the tax sale, the investor may apply for a court ordered deed to the property (judicial foreclosure).

Tax Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates

Contact: County Tax Collector (Sec. 42-18101 New Window).

Interest Rate: 16% per annum (Sec. 42-18053 New Window)

Bid Procedure: Bid Down (Sec. 42-18114 New Window)

Redemption Period: Three (3) years (Sec. 42-18152 New Window)

Law: Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated, Title 42, Chapter 18, "Collection and Enforcement." New Window

Additional Notes:

Important: According to state statute, real estate property tax liens do not take priority to a state lien. Therefore, your parcel research should include a scan for senior liens including state liens. Properties encumbered with senior and state liens should be avoided (Sec. 42-18204 New Window).

Cities located in Yuma County Arizona

To learn more about Arizona Tax Lien Certificates simply click on the name of the town or city for which you are interested in the list below.

Town/City:  Population: 
Dateland  857
Gadsden  1,401
Martinez Lake  35,626
Roll  1,253
San Luis  12,601
Somerton  14,668
Wellton  3,924
Ypg  35,626
Yuma  125,306
Yuma Proving Ground  35,626

Counties located in Arizona

To learn how to purchase Arizona Tax Lien Certificates simply click on the name of the county for which you are interested in the list below.

County:  Auction Type:  Population: 
Apache County  Tax Lien Certificates  69,423
Cochise County  Tax Lien Certificates  117,755
Coconino County  Tax Lien Certificates  116,320
Gila County  Tax Lien Certificates  51,335
Graham County  Tax Lien Certificates  33,489
Greenlee County  Tax Lien Certificates  8,547
La Paz County  Tax Lien Certificates  19,715
Maricopa County  Tax Lien Certificates  3,072,149
Mohave County  Tax Lien Certificates  155,032
Navajo County  Tax Lien Certificates  97,470
Pima County  Tax Lien Certificates  843,746
Pinal County  Tax Lien Certificates  179,727
Santa Cruz County  Tax Lien Certificates  38,381
Yavapai County  Tax Lien Certificates  167,517
Yuma County  Tax Lien Certificates  160,026

 

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