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Greenwood County, SC tax sales

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

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Next sale
Annual sale in early October.
Registration
Advance in-person registration is required and closes before sale day.
County office
(864) 942-3142
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How Greenwood County sells delinquent taxes

No tax lien certificate sale

South Carolina counties sell the property itself under a tax execution. There is no tax lien certificate auction.

Tax deed sale

Run by
Greenwood County Delinquent Tax Collector, Greenwood County Tax Office, Room 101 of the Greenwood County Courthouse
Frequency
annual
Typical timing
Annual sale in early October.
Registration
Advance in-person registration is required and closes before sale day.
Sale list
Delinquent tax sale public notice and property list (PDF)
When it runs
Annual sale in early October. The county's public notice reads: "I, Tonya Burton, Delinquent Tax Collector for Greenwood County, have levied upon and taken exclusive possession of the following property and will sell same to the highest bidder at Public Auction for CASH or CERTIFIED CHECK on October 6, 2025 at 9:00 AM, in accordance with South Carolina law." The county's own announcement adds: "The annual Greenwood County Delinquent Tax Sale will be held on Monday, October 6, at 9:00 a.m. in the main courtroom at the Greenwood County Courthouse." Confirm the current year's date with the Tax Office before planning a trip, because the county publishes the date each fall rather than keeping a standing sale-date page.
Registration and deposit

Advance in-person registration is required and closes before sale day. The public notice states: "All prospective bidders must register by October 2, 2025 in the Treasurer's Office in order to bid." The county's announcements directed bidders to register at the Greenwood County Tax Office in Room 101 of the Courthouse by 5:30 p.m. on the Thursday before the sale, with a photo ID required; office hours are Monday through Thursday, 7:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Friday. Winning bids are payable in cash or certified check. The notice also cuts off delinquent payments before the sale: internet payments were not accepted after October 1, 2025 and no delinquent real estate or mobile home taxes were accepted after 5:30 p.m. on October 2, 2025. Call (864) 942-3142 to confirm the current year's registration window.

Sale format and venue
Greenwood County runs a live, in-person redeemable tax deed sale at the Greenwood County Courthouse, 528 Monument Street, in the main courtroom. No online auction platform is used and none is confirmed for this county, so verify with the Tax Office before assuming remote bidding is possible. The official legal notice runs in the Index-Journal newspaper; the county published the list on September 19 and September 26 with a further listing on October 3 for the 2025 sale, and it states that "The property lists provided on social media are supplemental and do not serve as the official legal notice." Property is sold without any warranty of title and subject to existing liens and encumbrances, which are not extinguished by a tax sale. Redemption and all other tax sale matters are handled by the Tax Office in Room 101 of the Courthouse, and redemption payments are accepted only in cash, certified check, or money order; credit and debit cards are not accepted. Parcels drawing no bid go to the Greenwood County Forfeited Land Commission, which disposes of them by sealed bid rather than by auction: for the 2026 round, sealed bids were due at 2:00 p.m. EST on Monday, July 6, 2026, addressed to Tonya Burton, Tax Collector, 528 Monument Street, Room 101, Greenwood, SC 29646, and had to include the map number, owner name, property location, bid amount, and the bidder's name, address, and phone number; payment by cash or certified funds was due by 2:00 p.m. EST the next day, and properties are awarded to the highest bid. Treat third-party lien-listing sites that advertise Greenwood County inventory with caution; the county publishes its own notice and list, and those aggregators do not conduct this sale.

Greenwood County tax sale list and auction calendar

For Greenwood 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 Delinquent tax sale public notice and property list (PDF) for the current advertised parcels, then recheck it before the auction.
  2. Register to bid

    Advance in-person registration is required and closes before sale day. Full requirements are in the sale card above.
  3. Sale day

    Annual sale in early October. 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 Greenwood County Delinquent Tax Collector, Greenwood County Tax Office, Room 101 of the Greenwood County Courthouse as the source to confirm which parcels are actually offered.

Before you bid in Greenwood County

  1. Start with the live sale list

    Pull the current advertised parcels from Delinquent tax sale public notice and property list (PDF). Lists can change before the sale, so recheck the county source before you price a parcel.
  2. Confirm registration and deposit

    Advance in-person registration is required and closes before sale day. The public notice states: "All prospective bidders must register by October 2, 2025 in the Treasurer's Office in order to bid." The county's announcements directed bidders to register at the Greenwood County Tax Office in Room 101 of the Courthouse by 5:30 p.m. on the Thursday before the sale, with a photo ID required; office hours are Monday through Thursday, 7:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Friday. Winning bids are payable in cash or certified check. The notice also cuts off delinquent payments before the sale: internet payments were not accepted after October 1, 2025 and no delinquent real estate or mobile home taxes were accepted after 5:30 p.m. on October 2, 2025. Call (864) 942-3142 to confirm the current year's registration window.

  3. Check the state rules that change the bid

    Read the South 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.

Over-the-counter (leftover) purchases

South Carolina has no over-the-counter certificate list. Parcels that draw no bid above the mandatory forfeited land commission bid are struck to that county commission, which is made up of the treasurer, the auditor, and the clerk of court or register of deeds. The commission may assign its bid at any time before the title deed is made, for no less than the taxes, penalties, and costs the property sold for. The chairman or a designee may accept sealed bids for assignments for a designated period, after which assignments go first come, first served, and each county keeps a list of available forfeited land commission properties. Several counties run that as a scheduled second sale rather than a standing counter: Charleston County puts the parcels left over from the annual tax sale into a sealed-bid silent auction about a month later and publishes the list only while that sale is open. Ask the delinquent tax office where the list lives and what the commission's current terms are.

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

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County offices

Tax sale office

Greenwood County Tax Collector (Delinquent Tax Collector)

(864) 942-3142

Greenwood County Courthouse, 528 Monument Street, Room 101, Greenwood, SC 29646

Official website

County notes

  • The Tax Collector is a separate office from the Treasurer in Greenwood County. The Tax Collector sits in the Courthouse at 528 Monument Street, Room 101, phone (864) 942-3142; the Treasurer's Office is at 600 Monument Street, Suite 106, Greenwood, SC 29646, with tax collections reachable at (864) 942-8525. The Tax Collector page states that "All redemptions and tax sale matters are now handled by the Tax Office, located in Room 101 of the Courthouse."
  • The 2025 public notice still tells bidders to register "in the Treasurer's Office," while the county's current announcements and its Tax Collector page point to the Tax Office in Courthouse Room 101. Register at Room 101 and call (864) 942-3142 if in doubt.
  • General tax payment questions go to (864) 942-8525, option 4. Office hours at both offices are Monday through Thursday, 7:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., closed Friday.
  • The county website has no standing delinquent tax sale page. The sitemap for greenwoodcounty-sc.gov lists only /tax-collector and /treasurer among tax pages, and the sale notice and property list are distributed as linked PDFs plus newspaper legal ads each year, so the list URL changes annually.
  • Parcels with no bidder pass to the Greenwood County Forfeited Land Commission, administered through the Tax Collector. FLC inventory is sold by sealed bid, with a published list showing map number, owner name, description, location, and a minimum bid amount.
  • The 2025 sale notice covers real property and mobile homes in separate sections of the same document.

South Carolina rules

Redemption
The redemption clock runs twelve months from the date of the sale. Neither more than forty-five days nor less than twenty days before it ends, the delinquent tax officer must mail a notice by certified mail, return receipt requested and restricted delivery, to the defaulting taxpayer and to any grantee, mortgagee, or lessee of record, stating the amount needed to redeem and the date the tax title passes. Certified mail returned undelivered is not grounds to withhold the tax title. If nobody redeems, the officer makes a tax title to the purchaser within thirty days or as soon after that as possible. Personal property sold at a delinquent tax sale has no redemption period at all. A mobile or manufactured home runs on the same twelve-month clock, but it must not be moved from its location during that year without notice to the purchaser and the delinquent tax collector, and the redeeming owner or lienholder also owes the purchaser rent of up to one twelfth of the last completed tax year's taxes for each month between sale and redemption, with a ten dollar monthly minimum. If the official in charge discovers before the tax title passes that a required step was not properly performed, the official may void the sale and refund the bidder the amount paid plus the interest the county actually earned on it.
Deed deposit
South Carolina fixes no percentage deposit. The successful bidder pays the full amount of the bid on the day of the sale in legal tender, meaning cash, a cashier's check, a certified check, or a money order. If a defaulting taxpayer has more than one item advertised, the officer stops selling once enough has been raised to cover the delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, and costs.
Surplus proceeds
If the sale produces more cash than the taxes, assessments, penalties, and costs, the overage first pays any outstanding municipal tax liens on the property. What remains belongs to the owner of record immediately before the end of the redemption period, to be claimed or assigned according to law. Those sums are payable ninety days after execution of the deed unless another claimant files a judicial action inside that window, and they escheat to the general fund of the governing body if neither claimed nor assigned within five years of the sale. Once a tax deed has been issued, Section 12-51-60 requires the delinquent tax collector to notify the defaulting taxpayer and that owner of record in writing that an excess is due, mailed the same certified way the officer took possession, and the cost of that notice counts as a cost of the sale.
Governing statute
S.C. Code Ann. Title 12, Chapter 51

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 Greenwood County, South Carolina sell tax liens or tax deeds?

Tax deeds. South Carolina sells no tax lien certificates to investors; the county sells the property itself at a public tax sale.

How often does Greenwood County hold tax deed sales?

Greenwood County holds its tax deed sale once a year. Annual sale in early October. 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. South Carolina's redemption rule: 12 months from the date of the delinquent tax sale. Call the Greenwood County Delinquent Tax Collector, Greenwood County Tax Office, Room 101 of the Greenwood County Courthouse 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 Greenwood County tax sale list?

Greenwood County posts its tax sale list at drive.google.com. 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 6, 2026 against official county and state sources.

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