Current through 11/5/2024 election
Section 39-11.5-104 - Notice of public auction(1) No more than thirty calendar days after recording the application for public auction pursuant to section 39-11.5-103 (2), the treasurer shall mail a notice to the property address set forth in the application for public auction.(2) No more than twenty calendar days after either receiving the results of the title search or completing a review of relevant county records of the county clerk and recorder concerning the property, the treasurer shall create a mailing list, mail a known interested party notice to the persons on the mailing list, and add the first and last publication dates, if not already specified in the known interested party notice, on the treasurer's office website.(3) No more than sixty calendar days nor less than forty-five calendar days prior to the public auction, the treasurer shall post a known interested party notice on the property.(4) No more than sixty calendar days nor less than forty-five calendar days prior to the public auction, the treasurer shall publish the known interested party notice and add the first and last publication dates if not already specified in the known interested party notice, on the treasurer's office website.(5) No less than twenty-eight calendar days prior to the public auction, the treasurer shall post the known interested party notice and add the first and last publication dates if not already specified in the known interested party notice, in a conspicuous place in the treasurer's office or on the treasurer's office website.(6) No less than thirty calendar days after either receiving the results of the title search or completing a review of relevant county records of the county clerk and recorder concerning the property pursuant to section 39-11.5-104 (2), if the valuation for assessment of the property that is the subject of the public auction is five hundred dollars or more, the treasurer shall commence publication of the known interested party notice for three weeks, which means publication once each week for three successive weeks in a newspaper that is published daily, weekly, or semiweekly in the county. If there is no such newspaper, then the treasurer shall post the notice conspicuously in the offices of the county clerk and recorder, the treasurer, and the assessor and in at least two other public places in the county seat.(7) If any notice sent pursuant to this section is returned as undeliverable, the county treasurer shall conduct a reasonable search to locate and notify the property owner of record.Added by 2024 Ch. 165,§ 5, eff. 7/1/2024.