ELECTED
OFFICIAL: |
Don
Armstrong, Property Tax Commissioner
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ON
SITE CONTACTS: |
- Lori
Riley,
Collection Supervisor
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Debbie Smith, Property Tax Administrator
- Lisa
Wideman, Chief Appraiser
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MAILING
ADDRESS:
P.
O. Box 1298
Columbiana, AL 35051
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
(205) 670-6900
FAX : (205)
670-6908
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STREET
ADDRESS:
102
Depot Street
Columbiana, AL 35051-4088
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PROPERTY TAX IS DUE AND PAYABLE ON OCTOBER 1st, AND IS
DELINQUENT THE FOLLOWING JANUARY 1st.
PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO: DON ARMSTRONG, PROPERTY TAX
COMMISSIONER.
BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS 8:00-4:30 p.m. MONDAY - FRIDAY |
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IMPORTANT
INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROPERTY TAX COLLECTIONS |
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TAX
SALE INFORMATION FOR SHELBY COUNTY |
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- Tax
sales are held annually for all unpaid tax properties.
- Properties
are advertised in the local newspaper, The Shelby County Reporter,
for three weeks prior to the sale date.
- Properties
are for sale in front of courthouse in a public outcry auction,
usually beginning at 10:00 A.M., on the day specified in the
Notice of Sale.
Anyone wishing to purchase must appear in person - and if
there are bids property interest goes to the highest bidder.
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In Alabama - purchasers of tax sale properties are only
purchasing the Tax interest only - not the property.
Alabama is not a fee simple state.
- The State
of Alabama warns: Buyers Beware on the purchase of
tax title.
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At the time of purchase the buyer is given a paid receipt.
After five (5) business days the buyer is issued a certificate
of purchase - not a tax deed.
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Purchasers may pay by certified check or cash the day of the
sale.
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Any
time within the first three (3) years the owners of said property
can redeem this property through the Property Tax Commissioner's
Office. The principal, plus interest, at time of
redemption is refunded
to the purchasers of the tax lien. The The present rate of
interest is 12% per year (1% per month). The certificate
of sale is then null and void.
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A
tax deed cannot be issued until three (3) years from the date of the
tax sale. At that time the purchaser must surrender his
certificate to the Judge of Probate, who in turn, issues a tax
deed.
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Tax
properties not purchased are returned to the State of
Alabama. After these are sent to the state - purchasers
wishing to buy tax interest at this time must apply to the
State
Department of Revenue Ad Valorem Tax Division, Post Office Box
327210, Montgomery, Alabama 36132-7210. The state
will notify you of the amount necessary to purchase the tax lien.
The State will only accept certified checks for tax sale
purchases.
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