Arizona tax-lien procedures are prescribed by statute rather than by standardized state PDF forms, so the county treasurer issues the certificates and deeds under the sections below. Each of the 15 county treasurers publishes its own bidder packet and any local transfer forms.
Official forms
These open on the official state or county site. We link them so you can confirm the current version yourself rather than trust a copy.
Sets the required contents, fee, and assignability of the Certificate of Purchase a treasurer issues to the winning bidder at a tax lien sale.
Governs the certificate a treasurer issues once a tax lien is redeemed, and the statement issued for a partial installment redemption.
Lets an existing lien holder pay later years' delinquent taxes on the same parcel and add them to the certificate at the original bid rate.
Governs over-the-counter purchase of tax liens that went unsold at auction and were assigned to the state.
Prescribes the treasurer's deed that conveys the property to the lien holder after a court forecloses the owner's right of redemption.
References and offices
Forms are filed with county officials, not with us. For who runs the sale and the steps in order, see how to buy in Arizona, and the exact governing law on Arizona statutes.
Links verified Jul 13, 2026 against official sources.
Tax Sale Atlas publishes educational information about public tax sale processes. This is not legal, financial, or investment advice. Rules, dates, and fees change; confirm with the county office before you bid.