Missaukee County, MI tax sales
How tax deed sales work in Missaukee County, seat of Lake City: sale calendar, auction platform, over-the-counter lists, and the offices that run each sale.
New to tax sales? Read how Michigan tax sales work or look terms up in the glossary.
- Format
- County site
- Registration
- Bidding is online at tax-sale.info.
- County office
- (231) 839-4967 Ext 205
On this page
How Missaukee County sells delinquent taxes
Tax deed sale
- Run by
- Missaukee County Treasurer, acting as the foreclosing governmental unit. The auction rules state: "Unless otherwise noted, the 'Seller' is the County Treasurer, acting as the 'FGU'. The Auctioneer is Title Check, LLC acting as the authorized agent of the Seller/FGU."
- Frequency
- annual
- Registration
- Bidding is online at tax-sale.info.
When it runs
Registration and deposit
Bidding is online at tax-sale.info. Create a free bidder account at https://www.tax-sale.info/login, entering your information exactly as it appears on your US government issued ID. The rules say to create the account "no less than 48 hours prior to the auction". Before bids are accepted you must post a $1,000 deposit, either "a $1000 pre-authorization on a Visa, MasterCard, or Discover credit card or by tendering $1,000 in certified funds to the Auctioneer". The card is not charged unless you win, and the hold typically releases in about 30 days. Failure to complete a purchase forfeits the $1,000. Advance bidding opens 30 days before the stated auction date. Absentee bidding by phone is available for bidders without internet access, with the same $1,000 deposit. Winning bidders have 5 business days to pay by wire transfer, certified (cashier's) check, or credit/debit card with a 2.75% processing fee. No cash or personal checks. Total cost is the winning bid plus a 10% buyer's premium, the current summer taxes, and a $30.00 deed recording fee. Buyers receive a quitclaim deed conveying only the title the foreclosing governmental unit obtained through tax foreclosure.
Sale format and venue
Missaukee County tax sale list and auction calendar
For Missaukee County tax sale 2026 searches, use the county-run sources below rather than a copied parcel list, and confirm the parcel, registration cutoff, deposit, and payment deadline against the county before you bid.
Get the advertised list
Use Missaukee County auction catalog, August 19, 2026 sale for the current advertised parcels, then recheck it before the auction.Register to bid
Sale day
Bidding runs on Michigan public land auction schedule and parcel lists; check posted sale dates, registration status, and bidding windows there.Confirm with the office
If the list, platform, and notice disagree, use Missaukee County Treasurer, acting as the foreclosing governmental unit. The auction rules state: "Unless otherwise noted, the 'Seller' is the County Treasurer, acting as the 'FGU'. The Auctioneer is Title Check, LLC acting as the authorized agent of the Seller/FGU." as the source to confirm which parcels are actually offered.
Before you bid in Missaukee County
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Start with the live sale list
Pull the current advertised parcels from Missaukee County auction catalog, August 19, 2026 sale. Lists can change before the sale, so recheck the county source before you price a parcel.Confirm registration and deposit
Bidding is online at tax-sale.info. Create a free bidder account at https://www.tax-sale.info/login, entering your information exactly as it appears on your US government issued ID. The rules say to create the account "no less than 48 hours prior to the auction". Before bids are accepted you must post a $1,000 deposit, either "a $1000 pre-authorization on a Visa, MasterCard, or Discover credit card or by tendering $1,000 in certified funds to the Auctioneer". The card is not charged unless you win, and the hold typically releases in about 30 days. Failure to complete a purchase forfeits the $1,000. Advance bidding opens 30 days before the stated auction date. Absentee bidding by phone is available for bidders without internet access, with the same $1,000 deposit. Winning bidders have 5 business days to pay by wire transfer, certified (cashier's) check, or credit/debit card with a 2.75% processing fee. No cash or personal checks. Total cost is the winning bid plus a 10% buyer's premium, the current summer taxes, and a $30.00 deed recording fee. Buyers receive a quitclaim deed conveying only the title the foreclosing governmental unit obtained through tax foreclosure.
Check the state rules that change the bid
Read the Michigan due-diligence checklist before bidding. Redemption, liens that survive a tax deed, title cleanup, and payment deadlines can change what a parcel is worth.Set a walk-away number
Work out what the parcel is actually worth with the rural land value estimator, then turn it into a ceiling with the tax deed max-bid calculator.
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County offices
Tax sale office
County notes
- The Missaukee County Treasurer is the foreclosing governmental unit; the sale is not run by the Michigan Department of Treasury. The auction Rules and Regulations note the state acts as FGU only in some counties.
- The county treasurer's office is at 111 South Canal, PO Box 800, Lake City, MI 49651, open Mon-Fri 8:30AM to 5:00PM, with a drop box at the Canal Street emergency exit. Fax is (231) 839-4684 and email is [email protected].
- The county accepts partial payments on delinquent taxes in most situations, per the treasurer's page.
- Delinquent tax lookup and payment for Missaukee County runs through BSA Online at https://bsaonline.com/?sitetransition=true&uid=2029 (unit id 2029).
- The 2026 Missaukee catalog was small, four sale units with minimum bids from about $2,061.70 to $7,456.84, so inventory in this county is thin in a typical year.
- Parcels that fail to sell at the August auction can reappear at the statewide Minimum Bid Re-Offer Auction on 9/25/2026 and the No Reserve Auction on 10/30/2026.
Michigan rules
- Redemption
- Michigan has no post-sale redemption. The right to redeem runs during the forfeiture year and ends when the foreclosure judgment takes effect. Property forfeited to the county treasurer may be redeemed at any time on or before the March 31 immediately succeeding entry of a judgment foreclosing it, or within 21 days of entry in a contested case. On that date all redemption rights expire and fee simple title vests absolutely in the foreclosing governmental unit. Measured from the March 1 the taxes were returned as delinquent, that is about 25 months, and roughly three years from the year the taxes were levied. A circuit court may withhold a property from foreclosure for one year, or enter an order extending the redemption period as it finds equitable, if the owner is a minor heir, is incompetent, is without means of support, or is undergoing substantial financial hardship, so a parcel can drop off an auction list late.
- Deed deposit
- Michigan fixes no statutory deposit. The foreclosing governmental unit may adopt its own procedures governing the conduct of the sale and payment for conveyance, so registration deposits, refunds, and any bidding caps are set county by county and by the auction platform. On Tax-Sale.info, the platform most Michigan counties use, bidding requires a $1,000 pre-authorization hold on a major credit card rather than a cash deposit. Confirm the figure in the county's published auction terms before registering.
- Surplus proceeds
- A person who held a legal interest in the property immediately before the judgment of foreclosure became effective may claim the remaining proceeds. Remaining proceeds are the amount paid to the foreclosing governmental unit for the property, minus the minimum bid, minus other fees and expenses of forfeiture, foreclosure, sale, maintenance, repair, and remediation not already inside the minimum bid, minus a sale commission payable to the unit equal to 5 percent of the amount paid for the property. The claimant must submit a notice of intention on a Department of Treasury form by the July 1 immediately following the effective date of the foreclosure, then file a motion in the same circuit court proceeding in which the foreclosure judgment was effective, during the period beginning February 1 immediately after the property was sold and ending the following May 15. The court sets a hearing, decides the relative priority and value of each claimant's interest, and orders payment. Once the order enters, any further claim relating to that property is barred.
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.
Frequently asked questions
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Verified Aug 7, 2026 against official county and state 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.
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