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Cedar County, MO tax sales

How tax lien and tax deed sales work in Cedar County, seat of Stockton: sale calendar, auction platform, over-the-counter lists, and the offices that run each sale.

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Next sale
There is no separate deed auction in Cedar County.
Registration
The county publishes no bidder registration form or filing deadline.
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How Cedar County sells delinquent taxes

Tax certificate sale (lien)

Run by
Cedar County Collector of Revenue
Frequency
annual
Registration
The county publishes no bidder registration form or filing deadline.
Sale list
2026 Tax Sale List
When it runs
The Collector's office lists among its duties "conducting delinquent land tax sale the fourth Monday of August each year," which puts the 2026 sale on August 24 and the 2027 sale on August 23. The parcel list is posted on the Collector page ahead of the sale.
Registration and deposit

The county publishes no bidder registration form or filing deadline. Call the Collector's office at 417-276-6700 ext. 224 before the fourth Monday in August for the affidavit Missouri requires from every bidder, the resident-agent paperwork a nonresident buyer has to file, and the payment terms on sale day. Missouri collectors take the winning bid in full at the sale, so arrive with funds for the whole amount.

Sale format and venue
Cedar County posts its sale list as a PDF on the Collector page. Each entry gives the parcel number, legal description, acreage, property address, owner name, the delinquent years and amounts, fees and interest, a cost of sale line of $60 or more, and the total opening amount. The 2026 list carries about two dozen parcels with opening totals from roughly $115 to roughly $4,600. No online bidding platform is published for this sale, so plan on bidding in person and confirm the start time and the room at the courthouse in Stockton with the Collector's office at 417-276-6700 ext. 224. The winning bidder receives a certificate of purchase from this office, which also handles redemptions.
Source: Cedar County Collector of Revenue· Verified Aug 22, 2026

Tax deed sale

Run by
Cedar County Collector of Revenue
Frequency
annual
Typical timing
There is no separate deed auction in Cedar County.
When it runs
There is no separate deed auction in Cedar County. Parcels that have already been offered and passed over come back at the same fourth Monday in August sale, so one list covers both the certificate and the deed side.
Sale format and venue
The Collector's office issues the certificate of purchase and handles redemption and the paperwork that follows, so the deed stage of a Cedar County purchase runs through the same counter on the main floor of the courthouse in Stockton. Ask the office which offering each parcel on the list has reached before you bid, because that decides whether you take a certificate subject to redemption or a parcel headed straight to a collector's deed.
Source: Cedar County Collector of Revenue· Verified Aug 22, 2026

Cedar County tax sale list and auction calendar

For Cedar 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.

  1. Get the advertised list

    Use 2026 Tax Sale List for the current advertised parcels, then recheck it before the auction.
  2. Register to bid

    The county publishes no bidder registration form or filing deadline. Full requirements are in the sale card above.
  3. Sale day

    There is no separate deed auction in Cedar County. The auction platform is still being verified. Confirm the next sale date and registration window with the county before you bid.
  4. Confirm with the office

    If the list, platform, and notice disagree, use Cedar County Collector of Revenue as the source to confirm which parcels are actually offered.

Before you bid in Cedar County

  1. Start with the live sale list

    Pull the current advertised parcels from 2026 Tax Sale List. Lists can change before the sale, so recheck the county source before you price a parcel.
  2. Confirm registration and deposit

    The county publishes no bidder registration form or filing deadline. Call the Collector's office at 417-276-6700 ext. 224 before the fourth Monday in August for the affidavit Missouri requires from every bidder, the resident-agent paperwork a nonresident buyer has to file, and the payment terms on sale day. Missouri collectors take the winning bid in full at the sale, so arrive with funds for the whole amount.

  3. Check the state rules that change the bid

    Read the Missouri due-diligence checklist before bidding. Redemption, liens that survive a tax deed, title cleanup, and payment deadlines can change what a parcel is worth.
  4. 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.

Over-the-counter (leftover) purchases

Missouri publishes no standing over the counter certificate list. The equivalent route is the post third offering sale. Parcels that draw no buyer at a third offering must be advertised or offered again once every 30 days, and where the county's appointed trustee declines to take a parcel the collector may sell it at any time and for any amount. A buyer at any of these sales gets an immediate collector's deed, no redemption period, and must first pay every tax that fell due after the taxes named in the advertisement. Parcels the trustee did take are held for the taxing funds and sold on order of the county commission. Ask the collector for the current post third offering list and its bidding terms, because the format varies by county.

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

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County offices

Tax Collector (runs the certificate sale)

Cedar County Collector of Revenue

417-276-6700 ext. 224

113 South Street, PO Box 280, Stockton, MO 65785

Official website

County notes

  • The Collector's office is on the main floor of the Cedar County Courthouse, Room 1, at 113 South Street in Stockton, open 8:00am to 4:00pm Monday through Friday. Mail goes to PO Box 280, Stockton, MO 65785, and the fax is 417-276-4658.
  • Cedar County runs the Chapter 140 collector's sale and issues certificates of purchase, so the Chapter 141 land trust process used in St. Louis city and Jackson County does not apply here.
  • The sale list is posted as a year-stamped PDF on the Collector page, so check that page each summer for the current year's file rather than reusing an older link.
  • Acreage on the 2026 list runs from about a seventh of an acre up to 10 acres, mostly platted lots in Stockton and El Dorado Springs with a few small rural tracts, so treat this as a small-lot county sale rather than a rural land auction.

Missouri rules

Max interest rate
10% per year, set by statute (bidding is on price)
Minimum return
No statutory minimum return; what you earn is set by the price at the sale
Redemption
After a first or second offering sale, the owner and other interested parties hold an absolute right to redeem for one year, then a defeasible right that lasts until the purchaser actually acquires the deed. A purchaser must serve the 90 day notice of the right to redeem before the date on which the deed can be acquired, so the practical window usually runs past the one year mark. After a third offering sale, redemption runs 90 days, and the purchaser must give notice to recorded claimants within 45 days of the sale. After a post third offering sale, there is no redemption period and the deed issues immediately. Minors and incapacitated or disabled persons have a longer right, running five years from the last payment of taxes by that person or a predecessor. The right also ends if the certificate lapses because the purchaser failed to record the deed within 18 months.
Deed deposit
The winning bidder must pay the full amount of the bid to the collector immediately at the sale. Chapter 140 sets no advance bidder deposit and no balance due window. A bidder who fails to pay forfeits a penalty of 25 percent of the bid to the county school fund and the parcel is offered again at once as though no sale had been made. Counties running an online or registered sale may impose their own deposit and registration terms on top of the statute, so confirm them with the collector.
Surplus proceeds
Any amount above the taxes and costs is surplus. The collector pays it into the county treasury, where the treasurer holds it in trust for the lesser of three years or 90 days after the redemption period expires. It is distributed first to the former lienholders of record in the priority their liens held on the date of the sale, then to the former owner. No distribution other than through the redemption process may occur until 90 days after the redemption period ends, and a claimant must file a written claim with the county commission within those 90 days, referencing the recorded lien it rests on. The county pays no interest on the fund. Anything still unclaimed at three years becomes the permanent school fund of the county.
Governing statute
Mo. Rev. Stat. Chapter 140

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 Cedar County, Missouri sell tax liens or tax deeds?

Cedar County follows Missouri's tax lien state system.

When is the Cedar County tax certificate sale?

The Collector's office lists among its duties "conducting delinquent land tax sale the fourth Monday of August each year," which puts the 2026 sale on August 24 and the 2027 sale on August 23. The parcel list is posted on the Collector page ahead of the sale. Always confirm the exact date with the County Collector before the sale.

How often does Cedar County hold tax deed sales?

Cedar County holds its tax deed sale once a year. There is no separate deed auction in Cedar County. Each sale is scheduled and advertised in advance, so check the county's tax deed calendar for the next posted date.

I own a property in this sale. Can I stop it?

Often yes, by paying the overdue taxes, interest, and costs before the deadline. Missouri's redemption rule: 1 year from a first or second offering sale, 90 days from a third offering sale, and none after a post third offering sale. Call the Cedar County Collector of Revenue as early as possible for your exact payoff and options; deadlines are strict. Free help: lawhelp.org lists legal aid programs, and consumerfinance.gov lists HUD-approved housing counselors.

Where can I find the Cedar County tax sale list?

Cedar County posts its tax sale list at cedarcountymo.gov. Lists go up ahead of each sale and keep changing until the sale date, so confirm every parcel against the county's legal advertisement before you bid.

Verified Aug 22, 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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