Delinquent Tax List
Real estate and manufactured home taxes are billed every year, paid in half installments. The due dates vary every year, but the first half is due in mid-February and the second half sometime in mid-July. If a property owner does not pay the amount due on or before the due date, 10% of all unpaid current taxes is added as a penalty. After the second half collection closes, Ohio Revised Code Section 5721.03 requires the publication of the delinquent tax list. This is done both in local newspapers and online. The purpose of this is not to embarrass people, but only to remind people who may have mislaid their tax bill or forgotten to pay due to some circumstance. This allows payment and avoids any foreclosure process being started.
If taxes remain unpaid for a year after the delinquent tax list is publicized, interest charges start accumulating on the unpaid balance. The parcels are also moved to the Prosecutor’s List and are eligible for tax foreclosure. This foreclosure process is initiated and managed by the County Treasurer’s Office. They have other options in place that can help a taxpayer make payments and avoid losing his or her property to foreclosure. For more information about a property in danger of tax foreclosure, contact the County Treasurer's office at 440-576-3727.
Real Estate Initial Delinquent
Real Estate Removed List
Real Estate Change List
Vacant Land 2 year Delinquent
Vacant Land 2 year Remove List
Mobile Home Delinquent
Mobile Home Removed List
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