Delinquent Property Taxes Overview 📊

Delinquent Property Taxes Overview 📊

Movable Property Parish of Avoyelles, State of Louisiana Versus Delinquent Tax Debtors

By virtue of authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the State of Louisiana, I, Sheriff David L. Dauzat, will sell, by public auction, at the tax office, of Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office, 675 Government Street Marksville, LA, of said parish, within the legal hours for judicial sales beginning at 10 o’clock A.M. on Wednesday, the 6th day of May, 2026, and continuing on each succeeding legal day, until said sales are completed, the tax lien. I will issue in favor of the winning bidder and record in the mortgage records a tax lien certificate to all movable property on which taxes are now due to Avoyelles Parish, to enforce collection of taxes assessed in the year 2025, together with interest thereon from January 1, 2026, at a rate not to exceed one percent (1%) per month on a noncompounding basis until paid and all costs. The names of the delinquent tax debtors, the amount of statutory impositions due, including any due for prior years, and the immovable property assessed to each for which a tax lien certificate will be issued are as follows:

At the auction, I, Sheriff David Dauzat, will sell the tax lien to the winning bidder. The sale will be for cash or other payment acceptable to the tax collector, in legal tender money of the United States.

At any time prior to the institution of an action to enforce the tax lien, the tax lien may be extinguished by paying the price paid at auction together with interest at the rate established at the tax lien auction which shall not exceed one percent (1%) per month on a noncompounding basis computed on the amount paid at auction by the tax lien certificate purchaser until terminated, a penalty at the rate of five percent (5%), and costs reimbursable pursuant to R.S. 47:2156.