Florida Statutes

§ 197.417 — Sale of personal property after seizure

Florida § 197.417
JurisdictionFlorida
TitleXIV
Ch. 197TAX COLLECTIONS, SALES, AND LIENS

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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 197.417 (2026).

Text

(1)When personal property is levied upon for delinquent taxes as provided for in s. 197.413, at least 7 days before the sale the tax collector shall give public notice by advertisement of the time and place of sale of the property to be sold. The notice shall be posted in at least two public places in the county and the property shall be sold at public auction at the location noted in the advertisement. Notice posted on the Internet qualifies as one location. The property sold shall be present if practical. If the sale is conducted electronically, a description of the property and a photograph, when practical, shall be available. At any time before the sale the owner or claimant of the property may release the property by the payment of the taxes, plus delinquent charges, interest, and co

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Legislative History

s. 173, ch. 85-342; s. 38, ch. 2011-151.

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