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Park County-Held Tax Lien Certificates

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
5 days ago

Park County-Held Tax Lien Certificates

Park County-Held Tax Lien Certificates County Held Liens See Assessor's website "Search Property Data" for additional property information including legal. See Treasurer's website "Property Search and CTD's" for current balance due plus an additional $4 assignment fee will be added. Call Treasurer's office at 719-836-4239 if interested in purchasing the county held lien. Tax Lien Certificates Tax lien certificates are available to anyone who may wish to purchase them, except Park County Government employees or their families. Most tax liens are sold at the yearly tax lien sale. Those not sold are then held by the County for purchase. Purchasing tax lien certificates is a "buyer beware" proposition, we strongly advise that you conduct due diligence in researching a certificate before having it assigned to you. Please research legal descriptions using maps and records available through the Assessor's Office. You may also want to go to the property and see for yourself before making a decision. Understand that you are holding a tax lien certificate; this does not give you any legal rights to the encumbered property. In order to purchase a County-held tax lien certificate, you must pay the county the value of the certificate plus a $4 assignment fee. Payments Must Be Made by Cash and/or Certified Funds. You will be required to fill out a W-9 form. Certificates are eligible for a Treasurer's Deed application after the lien has remained active for 3 years from the date of the original sale date. There is a deed application fee of $1000. The process usually takes approximately 7-9 months depending upon research time. To purchase a County-held tax lien certificate, contact the Treasurer's office at 719-836-4202.

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"The City of Saint Paul Meeting Calendar is a comprehensive scheduling tool for municipal meetings and hearings. The calendar displays meetings across multiple years (2010-2026) and allows filtering by various city boards and commissions including: Audit Committee, Board of Water Commissioners, Budget Committee, Charter Commission, City Council, Housing & Redevelopment Authority, Legislative Hearings, Library Board, Licensing Hearing, Organizational Committee, Policy Committee, Public Meeting, Public Safety Committee, Rent Stabilization Appeal Hearings, and several inactive committees. Each meeting entry includes the following information when available: meeting name, date, time, location, meeting details, agenda, accessible agenda, agenda packet, minutes, accessible minutes, and video recording. The calendar shows meetings are held primarily at City Hall locations, with some held remotely. Notable upcoming meetings visible on the calendar include multiple City Council sessions scheduled for July 2026, Housing & Redevelopment Authority meetings, and Legislative Hearings. Some meetings have been marked as canceled, such as the HRA Meeting on 7/15/2026 and 6/17/2026. Several closed-door City Council meetings are noted for discussion of pending litigation matters. The calendar provides export functionality to Excel, PDF, and Word formats, and includes options for grouping meetings by name, date, or location."

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"The City of Saint Paul meeting calendar displays upcoming meetings for the following boards and commissions: Audit Committee, Board of Water Commissioners, Budget Committee, Charter Commission, City Council, Housing & Redevelopment Authority, Legislative Hearings, Library Board, Licensing Hearing, Organizational Committee, Policy Committee, Public Meeting, Public Safety Committee, and Rent Stabilization Appeal Hearings. Notable scheduled meetings include: City Council meetings on 7/8/2026 at 9:00 AM, 9:30 AM, and 3:30 PM; Housing & Redevelopment Authority meetings on 7/15/2026 at 2:00 PM (canceled), 7/8/2026 at 2:00 PM; Board of Water Commissioners on 7/14/2026 at 12:00 PM; Library Board on 7/8/2026 at 1:00 PM; Policy Committee on 7/8/2026 at 10:00 AM; and Legislative Hearings on 7/7/2026 at 9:00 AM. Several meetings are noted as canceled, including the HRA Meeting on 7/15/2026 and 6/17/2026. Two closed door City Council meetings are scheduled on 7/8/2026 at 9:00 AM and 9:30 AM to discuss pending litigation. A special City Council meeting is scheduled for 6/17/2026 at 4:30 PM to recognize June 2026 as Black Music Month. Meetings are held at various locations including Council Chambers, City Hall, and remote locations. Most meetings have agendas, accessible agendas, minutes, and accessible minutes available, with many providing video recordings."

City of Saint Paul Meeting Calendar

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"The City of Saint Paul meeting calendar provides a comprehensive listing of municipal meetings and hearings. The calendar is searchable and filterable by year (2010-2026), board/commission type, and other criteria. It displays 140 records across two pages. Meeting types include: Audit Committee, Board of Water Commissioners, Budget Committee, Charter Commission, City Council, Housing & Redevelopment Authority, Legislative Hearings, Library Board, Licensing Hearing, Organizational Committee, Policy Committee, Public Meeting, Public Safety Committee, Rent Stabilization Appeal Hearings, and various inactive committees. Meetings are held at various locations including Council Chambers (3rd Floor), City Hall, and remote locations. Most meetings include available agendas, accessible agendas, minutes, accessible minutes, and video recordings. Some meetings are noted as canceled or closed-door sessions held pursuant to Minnesota Statutes. Notable upcoming meetings include City Council sessions, HRA meetings, and Legislative Hearings scheduled throughout the summer of 2026."

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