Bay County Tax Lien Certificates

In Bay County Florida tax lien certificates are sold at the Bay County tax sale held on or before June 1st of each year. The Bay County Tax Sale is a public Internet auction and is held at the County tax sale web site.

The Bay County auction web site generally opens for registration, deposits, research and preliminary bidding approximately 3 to 4 weeks prior to the official Bay County Florida tax lien certificate auction date.

When the day of the Bay County tax sale auction arrives and the auction commenses, preliminary bids are submitted and made official (as each batch closes). Depending on the number of listings and the number of bids placed, subsequent batch's will close every 30 to 60 minutes until the last batch closes when the Bay County tax sale auction officially ends.

The maximum interest rate awarded on a Bay County Florida tax lien certificate is 18% per annum. Bay County Florida tax lien certificates are sold to the bidder willing to accept the lowest interest rate. According to Florida statute, there is a special caveat that if the Bay County Florida tax lien certificate is redeemed the investor will receive a minimum return of 5% over the life of the tax lien certificate.

(2) When a tax certificate is redeemed and the interest earned on the tax certificate is less than 5 percent of the face amount of the certificate, a mandatory charge of 5 percent shall be levied upon the tax certificate. The person redeeming the tax certificate shall pay the interest rate due on the certificate or the 5-percent mandatory charge, whichever is greater (Sec. 197.472 (2) ).

A Bay County Florida tax lien certificate is valid for seven (7) years from the date it is issued. Upon the expiration of seven (7) years, the Bay County Florida tax lien certificate is terminated and the total invested value is zero dollars ($0.00).

Bay County Florida tax lien certificates not sold at the Bay County Florida tax sale auction are "struck" or conveyed to Bay County bearing an interest rate of 18%. Tax lien certificates struck to Bay County Florida may be purchased by contacting the Bay County Florida tax collector's office.

Bay County Tax Collector's Office
850 W 11th Street
Panama City, FL 32401
PH: 850-248-8501
PH: 850-872-4654
Visit Bay County Tax Sale Website

From the date sold, the delinquent owner has as little as (2) or as long as (7) years to redeem his or her interest in the property. To redeem, the delinquent owner must tender all delinquent taxes, cost and interest to date. The amount due the Bay County Florida tax lien certificate holder is calculated and a check or ACH transfer deposit is created by the Office of the Tax Collector and sent to the Bay County Florida tax lien certificate owner.

If the Bay County Florida tax lien certificate is not redeemed, the purchaser of the Bay County Florida tax lien certificate may, as early as two (2) years but no later than seven (7) years, request and begin a tax deed application process with the Office of the Tax Collector. If the Bay County Florida tax lien certificate remains unredeemed it is scheduled for a public auction tax deed sale in the Courthouse by the Clerk of Circuit Court.

The bidder with the highest bid at the Bay County Florida tax deed sale is awarded the owner of the property. If the property is classified as non-homested, the opening bid is the amount of the delinquent property taxes, accrued interest, plus costs and fees involved in Bay County Florida tax deed process. If the property is classified as a homestead property, the opening bid is half of the current assessed property value plus all delinquent property taxes, interest, fees, and costs.

If the property is classified as homestead, the opening bid is half the current assessed property value plus all delinquent property taxes, interest, fees, and costs.

Tax Sale Type: Tax Lien Certificates

Contact: County Tax Collector (Sec. 197.332 New Window)

Interest Rate: 18% per annum (Sec. 197.172 New Window)

Penalty Rate: None

Bid Procedure: Bid Down (Sec. 197.432 New Window)

Redemption Period: Two (2) years (Sec. 197.502 New Window)

Law: Florida Statutes, Title XIV, Chapter 197, "Tax Collections, Sales, and Liens." New Window

Additional Notes:

Important: Florida is unique in that no matter what the winning interest rate is, the investor will, at least, receive a 5% penalty.

(2) When a tax certificate is redeemed and the interest earned on the tax certificate is less than 5 percent of the face amount of the certificate, a mandatory charge of 5 percent shall be levied upon the tax certificate. The person redeeming the tax certificate shall pay the interest rate due on the certificate or the 5-percent mandatory charge, whichever is greater (Sec. 197.472 (2) New Window).

In Florida, once the 2 year redemption period has elapsed and the homeowner had not redeemed, the investor must file an application for the tax deed with the county. Next, the county will attempt to sell the property at the tax deed auction.

The opening bid on an individual certificate on nonhomestead property shall include, in addition to the amount of money paid to the tax collector by the certificateholder at the time of application, the amount required to redeem the applicant's tax certificate and all other costs and fees paid by the applicant. Sec. 197.502 (6)(a) New Window.
The opening bid on property assessed on the latest tax roll as homestead property shall include, in addition to the amount of money required for an opening bid on nonhomestead property, an amount equal to one-half of the latest assessed value of the homestead. Payment of one-half of the assessed value of the homestead property shall not be required if the tax certificate to which the application relates was sold prior to January 1, 1982. Sec. 197.502 (6)(c) New Window.

The money collected from the sale of the property will satisfy the tax lien including interest.

(1) The holder of any tax certificate, other than the county, at any time after 2 years have elapsed since April 1 of the year of issuance of the tax certificate and before the expiration of 7 years from the date of issuance, may file the certificate and an application for a tax deed with the tax collector of the county where the lands described in the certificate are located. The application may be made on the entire parcel of property or any part thereof which is capable of being readily separated from the whole. The tax collector shall be allowed a tax deed application fee of $75 .

 

Cities located in Bay County Florida

To learn more about Florida 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: 
Callaway  34,504
Eastside  37,266
Fountain  3,452
Grande Pointe  9,382
Inlet Beach  9,382
Lynn Haven  15,599
Mexico Beach  126
P C Beach  52,693
Panama City  123,559
Panama City Beach  52,693
Port Saint Joe  126
Rosemary Bch  9,382
Seacrest  9,382
Southport  7,236
Tyndall A F B  2,762
Tyndall Afb  2,762
W Panama City Beach  9,382
Watersound  9,382
West Panama City Beach  9,382
Youngstown  5,468

Counties located in Florida

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

County:  Auction Type:  Population: 
Hardee County  Tax Lien Certificates  26,938
Hendry County  Tax Lien Certificates  36,210
Hernando County  Tax Lien Certificates  130,802
Highlands County  Tax Lien Certificates  87,366
Hillsborough  Tax Lien Certificates  998,948
Holmes County  Tax Lien Certificates  18,564
Indian River County  Tax Lien Certificates  112,947
Jackson County  Tax Lien Certificates  46,755
Jefferson County  Tax Lien Certificates  12,902
Lafayette County  Tax Lien Certificates  7,022
Lake County  Tax Lien Certificates  210,528
Lee County  Tax Lien Certificates  440,888
Leon County  Tax Lien Certificates  239,452
Levy County  Tax Lien Certificates  34,450
Liberty County  Tax Lien Certificates  7,021
Madison County  Tax Lien Certificates  18,733
Manatee County  Tax Lien Certificates  264,002
Marion County  Tax Lien Certificates  258,916
Martin County  Tax Lien Certificates  126,731
Miami-dade County  Tax Lien Certificates  2,253,362
Monroe County  Tax Lien Certificates  79,589
Nassau County  Tax Lien Certificates  57,663
Okaloosa County  Tax Lien Certificates  170,498
Okeechobee County  Tax Lien Certificates  35,910
Orange County  Tax Lien Certificates  896,344
Osceola County  Tax Lien Certificates  172,493
Palm Beach County  Tax Lien Certificates  1,131,184
Pasco County  Tax Lien Certificates  344,765
Pinellas County  Tax Lien Certificates  921,482
Polk County  Tax Lien Certificates  483,924
Alachua County  Tax Lien Certificates  217,955
Baker County  Tax Lien Certificates  22,259
Bay County  Tax Lien Certificates  148,217
Bradford County  Tax Lien Certificates  26,088
Brevard County  Tax Lien Certificates  476,230
Broward County  Tax Lien Certificates  1,623,018
Calhoun County  Tax Lien Certificates  13,017
Charlotte County  Tax Lien Certificates  141,627
Citrus County  Tax Lien Certificates  118,085
Clay County  Tax Lien Certificates  140,814
Collier County  Tax Lien Certificates  251,377
Columbia County  Tax Lien Certificates  56,513
Desoto County  Tax Lien Certificates  32,209
Dixie County  Tax Lien Certificates  13,827
Duval County  Tax Lien Certificates  778,879
Escambia County  Tax Lien Certificates  294,410
Flagler County  Tax Lien Certificates  49,832
Franklin County  Tax Lien Certificates  11,057
Gadsden County  Tax Lien Certificates  45,087
Gilchrist County  Tax Lien Certificates  14,437
Glades County  Tax Lien Certificates  10,576
Gulf County  Tax Lien Certificates  13,332
Hamilton County  Tax Lien Certificates  13,327
Putnam County  Tax Lien Certificates  70,423
Santa Rosa County  Tax Lien Certificates  117,743
Sarasota County  Tax Lien Certificates  325,957
Seminole County  Tax Lien Certificates  365,196
St. Johns County  Tax Lien Certificates  123,135
St. Lucie County  Tax Lien Certificates  192,695
Sumter County  Tax Lien Certificates  53,345
Suwannee County  Tax Lien Certificates  34,844
Taylor County  Tax Lien Certificates  19,256
Union County  Tax Lien Certificates  13,442
Volusia County  Tax Lien Certificates  443,343
Wakulla County  Tax Lien Certificates  22,863
Walton County  Tax Lien Certificates  40,601
Washington County  Tax Lien Certificates  20,973

 

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