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Marion County, FL tax sales

Marion County, Florida sells both tax lien certificates and tax deeds. The Tax Collector runs an annual certificate sale (18% maximum, bid down), and unredeemed certificates move to a Clerk of the Circuit Court tax deed auction after about two years, under Florida Statutes Chapter 197.

on or about June 1, 2027
Next cert sale
Online
Deed format
18%
Max rate
bid down
2
Redemption
years

Verified Jul 4, 2026 against official county and state sources.

How Marion County sells delinquent taxes

Tax certificate sale (lien)

Marion County online tax certificate sale (in-house)
Run by
Marion County Tax Collector
Frequency
annual
Typical timing
On or before June 1 annually
Next expected
on or about June 1, 2027 (window; exact date posts closer to the sale)
Sale list
Advertised delinquent list and certificate sale site

Registration and deposit

Register and place bids on the county's own online tax certificate sale site (mariontaxsale.wfbsusa.com). The advertised delinquent list publishes in early May, and bidding is bid down from 18 percent interest.

Marion uses an in-house online certificate sale platform (mariontaxsale.wfbsusa.com), not LienHub or RealAuction.

Register on Marion County online tax certificate sale (in-house)

Tax deed sale

RealTaxDeed (RealAuction)
Run by
Marion County Clerk of Court and Comptroller
Frequency
As scheduled, at least 30 days after the first newspaper publication
Sale list
Tax deed record search and Lands Available

Registration and deposit

Register on the RealAuction site (marion.realtaxdeed.com) to view properties, place bids, and manage deposits. Each sale is advertised for four consecutive weeks in the Voice of South Marion before the auction.

Tax deed auctions run on RealAuction at marion.realtaxdeed.com; the Clerk maintains a tax deed record search and Lands Available list.

Register on RealTaxDeed (RealAuction)

Over-the-counter (leftover) purchases

County-held certificates that did not sell are available from the Tax Collector. Parcels that do not sell at a tax deed auction are placed on the Clerk's Lands Available for Taxes list.

Lands Available for Taxes

New to this path? Read how over-the-counter certificates work.

County offices

Tax Collector (runs the certificate sale)

Marion County Tax Collector

George Albright

(352) 368-8200

503 SE 25th Avenue, Ocala, FL 34471

Official website

Clerk of the Circuit Court (runs the deed sale)

Marion County Clerk of Court and Comptroller - Tax Deeds

(352) 671-5648

110 NW 1st Avenue, Ocala, FL 34475

Official website

Notes for Marion County

  • Marion is one of the few Florida counties that runs its certificate sale on an in-house platform (mariontaxsale.wfbsusa.com) instead of LienHub or RealAuction.
  • Tax deed auctions run on RealAuction at marion.realtaxdeed.com, and the Clerk advertises each sale for four weeks in the Voice of South Marion before the auction.
  • The Tax Collector (George Albright) and Clerk are separate offices in Ocala; the Clerk's Tax Deeds desk is at 110 NW 1st Avenue.

Florida statewide rules

Max interest rate
18% (bid down in 0.25% steps)
Minimum return
5% floor at redemption
Redemption
The owner (or anyone) can redeem a certificate at any time after it is issued and before a tax deed is issued. The two-year clock that lets a certificate holder apply for a tax deed runs from April 1 of the year the certificate was issued.
Deed deposit
The high bidder posts a nonrefundable deposit of 5 percent of the bid or $200, whichever is greater, at the time of the sale, applied to the final price.
Homestead deeds
If the property was assessed as homestead on the latest roll, the opening bid also adds one-half of its latest assessed value. This sharply raises the floor price on homestead parcels and suppresses investor demand for them.
Surplus proceeds
After a tax deed sale, surplus is paid to governmental liens first, then to recorded lienholders who file within a 120-day window, then to the former legal titleholder.
Governing statute
F.S. Chapter 197

A tax deed does not convey marketable title. Most buyers file a quiet title action before they can resell or insure the property. See the due diligence guide.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Marion County, Florida sell tax liens or tax deeds?

Marion County follows Florida's hybrid system. The Tax Collector sells tax-lien certificates each year, and the Clerk of the Circuit Court holds tax deed auctions on parcels whose certificates go unredeemed after about two years.

When is the Marion County tax certificate sale?

On or before June 1 annually. Registration and bidding happen on the county's online platform. Always confirm the exact date with the Tax Collector before the sale.

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.

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