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This notice advises that a 2019 tax certificate (No. 7197) on property at Pinter Rd, Auburndale will be offered for tax deed sale online on June 18, 2026 at 9:30 A.M. unless back taxes (including 2025 taxes) are paid to Polk County Tax Collector.
A tax deed application has been filed for property in Davenport (Parcel ID 26-26-12-4881-0022-3105) due to unpaid 2019 and 2025 taxes; the property will be auctioned online on June 18, 2026 unless taxes are paid. Payments must go to the Polk County Tax Collector.
Notice of eminent domain proceedings for property in Polk County.
The Polk Regional Water Cooperative filed an eminent domain petition to condemn several parcels in Polk County for permanent and temporary easements. A Pre-Order of Taking Case Management Conference is set for April 7, 2026; defendants must respond by March 13, 2026 or risk default.
A tax certificate holder (ADK FUND 1 LLC) has applied for a tax deed for Polk County parcel 24-25-14-0000-0002-1040; the property will be auctioned March 19, 2026 unless back taxes are paid. Payments must be made to the Polk County Tax Collector.
Green Idea Company, LLC filed for a tax deed on parcel 30-31-10-0000-0001-1220 at 18658 State Road 60 E, Lake Wales, for unpaid 2023 taxes; the property will be auctioned online on March 19, 2026 if taxes aren’t paid. Payment must be made to Polk County Tax Collector.
A tax deed application was filed by AVK Real Estate LLC for a Polk County parcel assessed to Anna M. Strickland; the property will be sold at online auction on February 19, 2026 at 9:30 A.M. unless back taxes are paid. Payments must be cashier's check or money order to Polk County Tax Collector.
What Are Public Notices in Florida?
Public notices in Florida are legally mandated announcements published in official newspapers and government portals. Under state law, government agencies, courts, and private parties must publish these notices to inform the public of actions that may affect their rights or property.
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