(KAIR)--The date for Atchison County’s next tax sale has been set.
According to information released this week by Atchison County Counselor Patrick Henderson, the 2022 tax sale will be held on the morning of October 5, at 10:00, at Memorial Hall, in Atchison, located at 819 Commercial Street.
The release specifies that all proceedings will be conducted in-person, and will not be held online.
Registration is required for those wanting to bid at the tax sale.
The deadline to register is the close of business Tuesday, October 4.
The release notes that information about the properties to be placed up for bid should be available next week.
According to Atchison County Treasurer Connie Ellerman, property owners must redeem delinquent property by the close of business on October 4, the day prior to the sale, in order to remove it from the tax sale.
The last Atchison County Tax Sale was held last year in April.
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