Tax deed application for property in Palatka due to unpaid taxes.
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- Published
- Category
- Miscellaneous Notices
- City
- Palatka
- Address
- Palatka, Florida
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Review Tax Deed Details
Check the property details and certificate number 0019446 to confirm your ownership and the status of the tax deed application.
- 2
Redeem Certificate by Deadline
If you wish to redeem the property, ensure payment is made before February 18, 2026, to avoid the sale of your property.
- 3
Contact Clerk's Office
For questions or assistance, contact the Putnam County Clerk of Circuit Court at the provided online resources before the redemption deadline.
- 4
Prepare for Online Auction
If the property is not redeemed, prepare to participate in the online auction on February 18, 2026, at 9:00 A.M. at http://putnam.realtaxdeed.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the address of the property for the tax deed?
- The property is located in Palatka, Florida.
- What is the case number for the tax deed application?
- There is no specific case number provided for this tax deed application.
- When will the property be sold at auction?
- The property will be sold online on February 18, 2026, at 9:00 A.M.
- Who is the owner of the property assessed?
- The property is assessed in the names of Oneal James H and Margaret Ann.
- How can I find more information about the tax deed?
- More information can be found at http://apps.putnam-fl.com/coc/taxdeeds/list.
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