Tax Deed Auctions in Levy County, FL
Levy County is one of Florida's 67 counties tracked by Deed Trail. The summary below explains how tax deed sales are conducted here.
How Levy County conducts tax deed auctions
Levy County tax deed auctions are conducted online at levy.realtaxdeed.com, the dedicated RealAuction subdomain operated under the supervision of the Levy County Clerk of Court. The platform is part of the Grant Street Group RealAuction network used by most Florida counties.
Auctions in Levy are typically scheduled on a recurring monthly cadence. Individual case schedules — the specific dates and times each property is offered — are published on the county portal in advance of each sale. Bidders register on the platform, post the required deposit (typically 5% of the maximum intended bid), and bid live during the auction window.
Florida's two-stage process applies: properties reach a Levy tax deed sale only after the certificate stage has passed without redemption (generally at least two years of unpaid taxes). The opening bid reflects the unpaid taxes, certificate fees, and any statutory minimum.
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Where are tax deed auctions held in Levy County, Florida?
Levy County conducts tax deed auctions online at levy.realtaxdeed.com, the official RealAuction portal operated under the supervision of the Levy County Clerk of Court.
How often does Levy County hold tax deed sales?
Levy typically holds tax deed auctions on a recurring monthly basis. The specific case schedule for each sale is announced in advance on the county auction portal.
What kinds of properties are sold at Levy County tax deed auctions?
Properties in Levy reach a tax deed sale after the certificate stage has passed without redemption — generally at least two years of unpaid property taxes. Opening bids reflect the unpaid taxes, certificate fees, and any statutory minimum bid.