Frequently Asked Questions
Sheriff Sales
If the residence is unoccupied, you may not enter the property.
If someone is living there and he or she gives you permission, you may enter the property.
The Sheriff's Office does not have keys to the property.
Yes, full payment is required by 4 p.m. on the day of the sale.
You may pay with cash, or you will be given enough time to go to your local bank or lending agency and get a cashier's check for the full amount of your bid.
You must pay the full amount to the Sheriff's Office by 4 p.m. on the day of the sale.
You should have all paperwork finalized with your lending agency before you arrive at the sale. (You can call the lending agency from the Sheriff's Office to have it ready when you arrive.)
The judgment holder almost always starts with a bid given to the Sheriff before the time of the sale. This bid is considered a sealed bid and will not be disclosed before the start of the sale.
Taxes stay with the property. If you made the purchase, you are now responsible for the taxes.