DEED AFTER PERIOD OF REDEMPTION EXPIRES

As amended through September 23, 2024
DEED AFTER PERIOD OF REDEMPTION EXPIRES
A. If a deed is sought, the purchaser shall tender a Judicial Deed or Sheriff's Deed, whichever is applicable and in duplicate, and Certificate of Sale to the designated officer on or about the date the deed is called for in Certificate of Sale.
B. If a deed is sought by a person other than purchaser at the sale, the purchaser shall tender the Certificate of Sale, including endorsements on the reverse to show chain of title, to the person making tender or person to whom the deed will issue, together with the Judicial Deed or Sheriff's Deed, whichever is applicable and in duplicate.
C. Upon expiration of the period of redemption, the successful bidder shall surrender to the sales officer the Certificate of Sale and a proposed deed and copy thereof. If said documents are found to be in order, the officer shall issue the deed.
D. The purchaser shall prepare the necessary revenue documents to file in conjunction with the deed.