Louisiana Statutes

§ 47:2238.4 — Order of seizure and possession

Louisiana § 47:2238.4
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 47Revenue and Taxation

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La. Stat. Ann. § 47:2238.4 (2026).

Text

A. After a lapse of ten days from the last date of publication of notice described in R.S. 47:2238.3 or from the arrival of the return of service card or from the return of the unopened certified letter, the tax collector for the city shall declare by affidavit that a certain particularly described property is no longer subject to redemption and that five years or more have lapsed since the filing of the tax sale certificate or the proces verbal in the conveyance records of the Ouachita Parish clerk of court. A certified copy of the tax sale certificate or proces verbal shall be attached to the affidavit. B. The affidavit shall list the last known owners prior to the tax adjudication and any other interested parties. The affidavit shall also state, when applicable, the following:

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Legislative History

Acts 2009, No. 146, §1, eff. June 25, 2009.

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