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Riverside County’s Annual Tax Sale Scheduled for April

By Ruby Stephenson, Community Writer
March 28, 2024 at 06:14am. Views: 506

The County of Riverside Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office is scheduled to host its annual tax sale on Thursday, April 25, 2024, and conclude on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, through an online auction platform, Bid4Assets.com.

“This is an annual process that our office facilitates with the utmost transparency,” said Matthew Jennings, Riverside County’s Treasurer-Tax Collector. “Through an online format, we are able to increase the volume of potential bidders and overall access to those interested in participating.”

To find out if your property is on the annual tax sale list:

The county utilizes a process put forth by revenue and taxation codes to ensure proper noticing and a public hearing occurs prior to the tax sale, which is ultimately approved by the county’s board of supervisors. This took place on January 9, 2024.

Currently, 152 regular tax defaulted properties will be offered, totaling nearly $4,558,067 in unpaid taxes. Although subject to change, approximately 106 structures or homes and 46 vacant parcels will be available in this sale and all property is sold as is. Interested bidders must provide a single refundable deposit of $2,500 (plus a $35 processing fee) by Monday, April 22, 2024. Bid deposits must be in the form of a wire transfer, certified or cashier’s check.

For bidders who do not have internet access, they may contact Bid4Assets to obtain an Offline Bidding Form by calling (301) 650-9193.

For additional information on the tax sale, visit countytreasurer.org or call the Treasurer-Tax Collector’s office at 951-955-1961.

About Riverside County Treasurer-Tax Collector 

The Riverside County Treasurer-Tax Collector is responsible for the billing and collection of property taxes, and, for the receiving, processing, investing and most importantly, safeguarding of public funds, as mandated by the laws of the state of California. The combined office is led by Matthew Jennings, a countywide, publicly elected official serving the fourth largest county in California by landmass and by population. Established May 9, 1893, Riverside County encompasses 7,303 square miles, 28 cities and a population of nearly 2.4 million. 

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