Buy the Sumter County Surplus Funds List

117 surplus / excess-proceeds records from Sumter County, Florida one-time $97, no subscription required.

Total surplus in this list

$184,396

Largest single record

$93,806

Compiled from official Sumter County public records. Data as of July 2, 2026.

Sample records — top 5 by surplus amount

Former OwnerSurplus AmountSale DateClaim Deadline
P. K.$93,806.20Apr 30, 2015
P. R. P. P. O. A. I.$25,580.67Oct 25, 2018
R. B. W.$22,431.49Oct 12, 2023
C. A. G.$17,753.00Feb 24, 2022
L. C.$3,834.71Jun 19, 2014

These sample records are drawn live from our database; the file you purchase is fixed as of July 2, 2026. Owner names are shown as initials in this sample — the full list includes complete names.

What's included

  • All 117 surplus records in Sumter County — no preview cap
  • Former owner name, plus property address and parcel ID where the county publishes them
  • Estimated surplus amount and remaining balance
  • Sale date, sale price, and the claim deadline where the county has published one
  • Case / certificate reference for verifying each record with the county
  • Clean CSV download — 3 downloads included, 30-day access window
  • Data as of July 2, 2026, compiled from the county's latest published list

You're buying data, not a recovery service.

LienSuite compiles and organizes public county records. We are not a law firm and not a surplus recovery or "finder" service — we do not locate claimants for you, file claims, or take a percentage of anything. What you do with the list is up to you, and it has to comply with your state's rules.

Florida fee rules

Florida's 12% assignee-compensation cap (F.S. 45.033) applies to foreclosure surplus. Tax-deed surplus — the records in this list — follows its own procedure under F.S. 197.582, with deadlines that run from the county's Notice of Surplus; verify the applicable cap and claim window with a Florida attorney before quoting or charging any fee. Owners can always file the claim themselves for free.

The owner can always claim these funds for free.

Former owners — or their heirs — can file directly with the county at no cost; no recovery agent, attorney, or paid service is required. Many states require any recovery agreement to disclose this in writing.

All surplus amounts, balances, and deadlines in this list are estimates compiled from official county records as of July 2, 2026 (our last data pull). Any record may have been claimed, paid, reduced, or expired since then. Always confirm the current balance, status, and deadline directly with the county before acting on any record.

Sumter County Surplus Funds List

117 records — one-time purchase, no subscription

$97

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Important Legal Disclaimer

This list is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Surplus fund laws, deadlines, and processes change frequently and vary by state, county, and municipality. The data is based on official county records as of July 2, 2026 and may not reflect the most current filings, claims, or local rules. Before pursuing surplus fund claims or operating a surplus fund recovery business, consult with a licensed attorney in the relevant jurisdiction. LienSuite does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of this information and is not liable for any actions taken based on it.