Tax Deed Auctions in Pope County, AR
Pope County is one of Arkansas's 75 counties tracked by Deed Trail. The summary below explains how tax deed sales are conducted here.
How Pope County tax deed sales work
Pope County tax deed sales are not run by the county itself. They are conducted statewide by the Arkansas Commissioner of State Lands at auction.cosl.org, which lists tax-forfeited properties from all 75 Arkansas counties on a single platform.
Each Arkansas county is included in a statewide rotation, typically with at least one public sale per year covering its tax-forfeited inventory. The exact Pope County sale date is published on the COSL calendar in advance. After the public auction, any unsold Pope County properties enter the COSL post-auction negotiated-sale inventory and remain available year-round.
Bidders register on auction.cosl.org, participate in live online auctions, and receive a limited warranty deed after winning. Outstanding liens may survive the sale; a quiet title action is commonly required before reselling.
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Where are tax deed auctions held for Pope County, Arkansas?
Pope County tax deed sales are conducted statewide through the Arkansas Commissioner of State Lands at auction.cosl.org. There is no separate county-level auction platform.
How often does Pope County hold tax deed sales?
Pope is included in the statewide COSL auction rotation, typically with at least one public sale per year. Unsold Pope properties remain available year-round through COSL's negotiated-sale inventory.
What kinds of properties are sold at Pope County tax deed auctions?
Tax-delinquent properties in Pope are forfeited to the state after two consecutive years of unpaid taxes, then offered through the statewide COSL auction. Opening bids reflect statutory minimums set by the Commissioner of State Lands.