Public Auctions and Bidder Information

Tax-Defaulted Land Sales

Property becomes tax-defaulted land if the property taxes remain unpaid at 12:01 a.m. on July 1st.  Property that has become tax-defaulted after five years (or three years in the case of property that is also subject to a nuisance abatement lien) becomes subject to the county tax collector’s power to sell in order to satisfy the defaulted property taxes. The county tax collector must attempt to sell the property within four years of becoming subject to sale. The county tax collector may offer the property for sale at public auction, a sealed bid sale, or a negotiated sale to a public agency or qualified nonprofit organization.

Public Auctions

Public auctions are the most common way of selling tax-defaulted property.  The auction is conducted by the county tax collector, and the property is sold to the highest bidder.

Pursuant to California Revenue and Taxation Code (RTC) section 3700.5, the county tax collectors are required to notify the State Controller’s Office “not less than 45 days nor more than 120 days before the proposed sale.”  Additionally, RTC section 3702 requires the tax collector to publish the intended sale three times in a newspaper of general circulation within the county, at least three weeks prior to the tax sale. 

For more information regarding a specific county’s public auction sale, please view the county tax collector’s website for the most accurate and up-to-date information, or contact the county tax collector’s office directly.  Below is a link to each county’s tax collector’s website, which contains county services and contact information.  Additionally, some counties may also list their sales directly at Bid4Assets.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tax Defaulted Land Sales

Contact Information

Questions? Contact the Tax Programs Unit at propertytax@sco.ca.gov.

County Treasurer and Tax Collector Websites

Alameda

Alpine

Amador

Butte

Calaveras

Colusa

Contra Costa

Del Norte

El Dorado

Fresno

Glenn

Humboldt

Imperial

Inyo

Kern

Kings

Lake

Lassen

Los Angeles

Madera 

Marin

Mariposa

Mendocino

Merced

Modoc

Mono

Monterey

Napa

Nevada

Orange

Placer

Plumas

Riverside

Sacramento

San Benito

San Bernardino

San Diego

San Francisco

San Joaquin.

San Luis Obispo

San Mateo

Santa Barbara

Santa Clara

Santa Cruz

Shasta

Sierra

Siskiyou

Solano

Sonoma

Stanislaus

Sutter

Tehama

Trinity 

Tulare

Tuolumne

Ventura

Yolo

Yuba

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