Seminole County Tax Sale 2026
Everything you need to know about tax sales in Seminole County, Florida. Tax Certificate Sale + Tax Deed Auction — held Tax certificate sales in June; tax deed auctions throughout the year.
Tax Sale Schedule
- When
- Tax certificate sales in June; tax deed auctions throughout the year
- Where
- Online auction (most counties use RealAuction or GovEase)
- Sale Type
- Tax Certificate Sale + Tax Deed Auction
- Payment
- Certified funds (cashier's check or cash)
Research Properties Before the Sale
Download the Seminole County tax delinquent property list with owner names, tax amounts, property values, and opportunity scores. Do your due diligence before you bid.
$39.00
one-time purchase
How to Participate in the Seminole County Tax Sale
- 1Register on the county's online auction platform (RealAuction, GovEase, or county website)
- 2Deposit required funds into escrow before the auction
- 3For tax certificate sales: bid down the interest rate you're willing to accept
- 4For tax deed auctions: bid up the purchase price (minimum is the opening bid amount)
- 5Win the certificate or deed and complete payment within the required timeframe
What You Need
After You Win a Property
- 1Tax certificate: wait 2 years, then apply for tax deed if not redeemed
- 2Tax deed: record the deed with the county clerk
- 3Consider filing a quiet title action to obtain title insurance
- 4There is no right of redemption after a tax deed sale in Florida
Tips for Seminole County Tax Sale Investors
- Tax certificates earn interest rates up to 18% annually
- Competitive certificates often sell at 0-5% interest in popular counties
- Tax deed auctions can be very competitive in South Florida metros
- Environmental issues (wetlands, contamination) are common on Florida land parcels
- Always check for HOA liens — they can be substantial and may survive the sale
Alternative: Buy Directly From Owners Before the Sale
Many successful investors skip the tax sale entirely and contact delinquent property owners directly. This approach often yields better deals because you negotiate directly — no competing bidders, no courthouse steps, and you can often acquire properties at deeper discounts.
LienSuite provides the full Seminole County tax delinquent property list with owner contact information, skip trace data, and opportunity scores — so you can find and reach motivated sellers before anyone else.
Read the Seminole County buying guide