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Robeson County, NC tax sales

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

New to tax sales? Read how North Carolina tax sales work or look terms up in the glossary.

Format
In person
Registration
No advance registration process is published.
County office
(910) 671-3060
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How Robeson County sells delinquent taxes

No tax lien certificate sale

North Carolina counties do not sell tax lien certificates to investors; the taxing unit holds its own lien and enforces it by judicial foreclosure.

Tax deed sale

In person
Run by
Robeson County Tax Administration Office
Frequency
annual
Registration
No advance registration process is published.
Sale list
Property tax foreclosure auction list
When it runs
Sales are held at the Robeson County Courthouse on "any given Tuesday during the month at 12 noon," with "between two and four properties each month," advertised at least 20 days in advance. The county's auction page currently lists sales for August 11, 2026 (10:00 a.m. inside the courthouse and 12:00 p.m. on the courthouse steps) and August 25, 2026 at 10:00 a.m.
Registration and deposit

No advance registration process is published. Bidders appear in person at the Robeson County Courthouse. Mortgage-style sales require a 20 percent deposit in cash or certified funds on the day of sale; in rem sales require payment in full in cash or certified funds on the day of sale. Every sale is subject to a 10-day upset bid period.

Sale format and venue
Sales are conducted in person only; the county states foreclosure sales are not held online, so there is no online auction platform. The county pursues both mortgage-style foreclosures (about 3 months, commissioner's deed) and in rem foreclosures (about 6 months, sheriff's deed), with redemption allowed until confirmation of the sale. Opening bids cover the county's taxes and fees. The county's auction page also directs bidders to Zacchaeus Legal Services (zls-nc.com) for additional Robeson County tax foreclosure listings; ZLS posts opening bids the day before each sale behind a disclaimer gate. Surplus (post-foreclosure) county-owned property sells separately by quitclaim deed with a deposit of 5 percent or $150, whichever is greater, plus a $120 advertising fee. In person at the Robeson County Courthouse
Source: Robeson County Property Tax Foreclosure Auctions· Verified Aug 18, 2026

Robeson County tax sale list and auction calendar

For Robeson 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 Property tax foreclosure auction list for the current advertised parcels, then recheck it before the auction.
  2. Register to bid

    No advance registration process is published. Full requirements are in the sale card above.
  3. Sale day

    The sale is live and in person; there is no online bidding platform. Confirm the venue and hour with the county office before you go.
  4. Confirm with the office

    If the list, platform, and notice disagree, use Robeson County Tax Administration Office as the source to confirm which parcels are actually offered.

Before you bid in Robeson County

  1. Start with the live sale list

    Pull the current advertised parcels from Property tax foreclosure auction list. Lists can change before the sale, so recheck the county source before you price a parcel.
  2. Confirm registration and deposit

    No advance registration process is published. Bidders appear in person at the Robeson County Courthouse. Mortgage-style sales require a 20 percent deposit in cash or certified funds on the day of sale; in rem sales require payment in full in cash or certified funds on the day of sale. Every sale is subject to a 10-day upset bid period.

  3. Check the state rules that change the bid

    Read the North Carolina 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.

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County offices

Tax sale office

Robeson County Tax Administration Office

(910) 671-3060

550 North Chestnut Street, Lumberton, NC 28358

Official website

County notes

  • The county runs its own foreclosure program through the Tax Administration Office rather than outsourcing entirely, but supplements it with Zacchaeus Legal Services, whose listings page (zls-nc.com/listings) gates parcel data behind a disclaimer agreement and shows opening bids the day before each sale.
  • Payment terms differ by foreclosure track: the county's auction page required payment in full in cash or certified funds for one listed sale and a 20 percent deposit for another, matching the in rem versus mortgage-style split described on its foreclosure information page.
  • All sales carry North Carolina's 10-day upset bid period, so a winning courthouse bid is not final until no upset bid is filed and the court confirms the sale.
  • Surplus property inquiries go to [email protected]; the surplus list is published as a Google Sheets link from the tax page.

North Carolina rules

Redemption
North Carolina has no fixed redemption period of the certificate-state type and no post-sale redemption right. In a G.S. 105-374 foreclosure, redemption is allowed before confirmation of the foreclosure sale: paying the taxes, penalties, interest, and costs discontinues the action, and the clerk may confirm the sale once 10 days pass after the report of sale with no upset bid or exception. In an in rem foreclosure, payment in full of the docketed judgment with interest and costs requires the tax collector to certify the payment and cancel the judgment. Because every sale also sits through the 10-day upset bid window, an owner in either path retains a last window to pay after the auction itself but before the sale is final.
Deed deposit
At a G.S. 105-374 sale the commissioner may require the successful bidder to make a deposit of up to 20 percent of the bid; no deposit may be required of a taxing unit. An upset bidder always files a deposit of 5 percent of the upset bid, minimum $750, with the clerk.
Surplus proceeds
Sale proceeds are applied first to the costs of the action, including the commissioner's and attorneys' fees, then to the taxes, penalties, and interest of the foreclosing unit, then to special assessments and the taxes of other taxing units. Any surplus is paid as the court directs or held by the clerk of superior court, where the former owner, junior lienholders, and other claimants can file a special proceeding under G.S. 1-339.71 to establish ownership of the funds.
Governing statute
N.C.G.S. Chapter 105, Article 26

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 Robeson County, North Carolina sell tax liens or tax deeds?

Tax deeds. North Carolina sells no tax lien certificates to investors; the Court-appointed commissioner sells the property itself at a public tax sale.

How often does Robeson County hold tax deed sales?

Robeson County holds its tax deed sale once a year. 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. North Carolina's redemption rule: Until the foreclosure sale becomes final; no redemption after confirmation. Call the Robeson County Tax Administration Office 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 Robeson County tax sale list?

Robeson County posts its tax sale list at robesoncountync.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 18, 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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