Logan County Sets November Tax Lien Sale Date, Registration Details
The Logan County Treasurer posted official information for the county tax lien sale scheduled for Thursday, November 13, 2025, with registration opening at 8:00 a.m. and the sale beginning at 10:00 a.m. This notice matters to homeowners, mobile home residents and investors because it outlines interest rates, payment rules, redemption procedures and recent legal context that affect property rights and county records.
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The Logan County Treasurer’s Office has published the official notice and procedural guidance for the county tax lien sale scheduled for Thursday, November 13, 2025. Registration will open at 8:00 a.m. in the Treasurer’s Office and the sale will begin at 10:00 a.m. in the Commissioners Meeting Room on the second floor of the Logan County Courthouse at 315 Main Street in Sterling.
The county posting sets out practical rules for bidders and property owners. Interest on certificates begins on the date of sale. The posting notes that the rate posted for the 2024 tax lien sale certificates is 15 percent per annum and that rate remains fixed for the life of any given certificate. Premiums paid at the sale are non refundable. Accepted forms of payment include cash, certified checks, bank cashier checks, same day wire transfers, or personal checks guaranteed by an irrevocable letter of credit approved by the Treasurer. Failure to complete payment as required can result in a bidding prohibition lasting up to five year.
The Treasurer’s Office page also addresses administrative requirements and statutory procedures. Prospective bidders must complete registration, provide IRS Form W9 where required, and follow certification procedures outlined by the office. The notice reminds readers about ineligible bidders and warns against bid rigging, and it explains how redemption works for property owners seeking to reclaim liens. The county explains how parcels that receive no bids will be handled following the sale and points readers to the final day of sale parcel listing for the authoritative record.
The county further directs readers to resources designed to clarify the Treasurer’s Deed process and recent legal changes. The posting references the United States Supreme Court decision in Tyler v. Hennepin County and Colorado House Bill 24 1056 as part of the legal background influencing current procedures. Links on the Treasurer’s page include a Treasurer’s Deed brochure and a recording of an investor seminar intended to help both investors and owners understand the implications of recent statutory changes.
For Logan County residents this sale has local consequences. Tax lien events affect homeowners, mobile home residents, investors and the integrity of county property records. Anyone planning to bid or to redeem a lien should consult the Treasurer’s Tax Liens and Sale page on the county website for registration forms, payment instructions, the affidavit for redemption and statutory citations, and should contact the Treasurer’s Office in advance to confirm amounts due and required documentation.

