Missouri Statutes

§ 92.720 — Unredeemed lands, how proceeded against, lists — limitation on actions — vacant land, enforcement of lien, when.

Missouri § 92.720
JurisdictionMissouri
Title VIICITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES
Ch. 92Taxation in St. Louis, Kansas City, and Certain Other Cities

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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 92.720 (2026).

Text

1.If any of the lands or town lots contained in the back tax book or list of delinquent lands or lots remain unredeemed on the first day of January, the collector may file suit in the circuit court against such lands or lots to enforce the lien of the state and city as herein provided in sections 92.700 to 92.920 .
2.The collector shall note opposite such tract in the back tax book the fact that suit has been commenced.
3.The collector shall compile lists of all state, city, school and other tax bills collectible by him which are delinquent according to his records and he shall assign a serial number to each parcel of real estate in each list and if suit has been filed in the circuit court of the city on any delinquent tax bill included in any list, the collector shall give the cou

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Legislative History

(L. 1971 H.B. 472 § 5, A.L. 2022 H.B. 1606 merged with H.B. 1662) *Revisor's Note:  This section was amended identically by both H.B. 1606 and H.B. 1662, 2022.  In 2023, H.B. 1606 was declared unconstitutional (see annotation below).  The H.B. 1662 language remains in effect. (2023) The inclusion of Section 67.2300 in H.B. 1606 from 2022 declared unconstitutional as violating the single subject rule of Article III, § 23 of the Missouri Constitution.  The remaining provisions of H.B. 1606 could not be severed and the bill is declared invalid in its entirety.  Byrd, et al. v. State of Missouri, et al., 679 S.W.3d 492 (Mo.banc).

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