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Lands Available for Taxes

FS 197.502(7) and RULE 12D-13.064

TD Number Date Available Parcel Number Original Opening Bid Amount * Escheats to County
2010-012 November 30, 2010 11235-010-000 $22,296.49 August 31, 2013
2010-039 May 29, 2011 17077-015-000 $13,093.02 February 24, 2014
2011-004 June 23, 2011 16802-004-000 $2,358.10 March 24, 2014
2011-005 June 23, 2011 20244-000-000 $7,017.27 March 24, 2014
2011-008 August 11, 2011 10996-000-000 $23,367.69 May 12, 2014
2011-009 October 20, 2011 16107-001-000 $47,634.75 July 21, 2014
2011-020 December 11, 2011 18619-003-000 $10,526.61 August 30, 2014
2011-037 February 20, 2012 05167-000-000 $62,124.15 November 17, 2014
2011-042 March 26, 2012 00778-000-000 $66,699.91 December 20, 2014
2011-043 March 26, 2012 16116-043-000 $67,928.14 December 20, 2014

Click Here for Sold & Escheated Lands 1991 to present

* Actual Price to be Calculated at Time of Sale.
** Tax Deed Issued to Alachua County - property escheated.

Contact:
J.K. Irby
Clerk of Circuit Court
201 E University Ave
Gainesville, FL 32602
Phone: (352) 491-4423

For further information on the parcels listed above,
use this Search from the Property Appraiser's Web Site.
http://www.acpafl.org/search.asp#Parcel

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