Tax Deed Auctions in Monroe County, FL
Monroe County is one of Florida's 67 counties tracked by Deed Trail. The summary below explains how tax deed sales are conducted here.
How Monroe County conducts tax deed auctions
Monroe County is among the small number of Florida counties that still conduct tax deed sales in person rather than online. Sales are held at the county courthouse on a schedule set by the Monroe County Clerk of Court; there is no public online auction portal for this county.
Florida's two-stage process applies: properties reach a Monroe 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. To attend a sale, contact the Monroe County Clerk of Court directly for the next scheduled date and any registration requirements.
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Where are tax deed auctions held in Monroe County, Florida?
Monroe County conducts tax deed sales in person at the county courthouse; there is no public online auction portal. Contact the Monroe County Clerk of Court directly for the next scheduled sale date.
How often does Monroe County hold tax deed sales?
Schedules are set by the Monroe County Clerk of Court and tend to be less frequent than at counties with online platforms. Sales are announced as eligible properties accumulate.
What kinds of properties are sold at Monroe County tax deed auctions?
Properties in Monroe 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.