Surry County, NC tax sales
How tax deed sales work in Surry County, seat of Dobson: sale calendar, auction platform, over-the-counter lists, and the offices that run each sale.
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- Next sale
- No fixed annual month; sales are scheduled case by case as GS 105-374 foreclosures mature.
- Format
- In person
- Registration
- Bid in person at the public auction at the Surry County Judicial Center, 201 E.
- County office
- 336-401-8201
On this page
How Surry County sells delinquent taxes
Tax deed sale
- Run by
- Surry County Tax Department (Tax Collector), with foreclosure sales conducted by The Kania Law Firm as the county's contracted foreclosure attorneys
- Frequency
- annual
- Typical timing
- No fixed annual month; sales are scheduled case by case as GS 105-374 foreclosures mature.
- Registration
- Bid in person at the public auction at the Surry County Judicial Center, 201 E.
When it runs
Registration and deposit
Bid in person at the public auction at the Surry County Judicial Center, 201 E. Kapp St., Dobson. The county's foreclosure page states "20% DEPOSIT DUE AT TIME OF SALE" and "UPSET BID PERIOD IS 10 CALENDAR DAYS FROM SALE." For upset bid information the county directs bidders to the Surry County Clerk of Court at 336-386-3700.
Sale format and venue
Surry County tax sale list and auction calendar
For Surry 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 Kania Law Firm foreclosure listings (search "Surry") for the current advertised parcels, then recheck it before the auction.Register to bid
Sale day
No fixed annual month; sales are scheduled case by case as GS 105-374 foreclosures mature. 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.Confirm with the office
If the list, platform, and notice disagree, use Surry County Tax Department (Tax Collector), with foreclosure sales conducted by The Kania Law Firm as the county's contracted foreclosure attorneys as the source to confirm which parcels are actually offered.
Before you bid in Surry County
4 checks
Start with the live sale list
Pull the current advertised parcels from Kania Law Firm foreclosure listings (search "Surry"). Lists can change before the sale, so recheck the county source before you price a parcel.Confirm registration and deposit
Bid in person at the public auction at the Surry County Judicial Center, 201 E. Kapp St., Dobson. The county's foreclosure page states "20% DEPOSIT DUE AT TIME OF SALE" and "UPSET BID PERIOD IS 10 CALENDAR DAYS FROM SALE." For upset bid information the county directs bidders to the Surry County Clerk of Court at 336-386-3700.
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.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
114 W. Atkins Street, Dobson, NC 27017 (Collections mailing: P.O. Box 576, Dobson, NC 27017)
Official websiteCounty notes
- Foreclosures proceed under N.C.G.S. 105-374 (mortgage-style); the county page says the Tax Collector, at the direction of the Surry County Commissioners, employs private attorneys to commence foreclosure proceedings.
- Sale venue per the county Foreclosure Properties List page: Surry County Judicial Center (new courthouse), 201 E. Kapp St., Dobson.
- County-stated terms: 20 percent deposit due at time of sale; 10 calendar day upset bid period; properties sold as is, where is.
- Upset bids: contact the Surry County Clerk of Court at 336-386-3700.
- The Kania Law Firm's live listings table (checked 2026-08-17 via the page's data feed) shows nine Surry County properties in the pipeline (Mount Airy, Elkin, Pilot Mountain, Lowgap), every one marked sale date not yet set, so there is currently no scheduled Surry sale.
- Kania Law Firm general phone from its tax foreclosures page: (828) 252-8010.
- Tax Department contacts: Tax Administrator Penny Harrison ([email protected]); Assessment mailing P.O. Box 588, Collections P.O. Box 576, Dobson, NC 27017; drive-thru payment window at 915 East Atkins Street, Dobson; hours Monday to Friday 8:15am to 5:00pm.
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.
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 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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