Franklin County Tax Delinquent Property List
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We pull fresh data from County Records monthly. Each download reflects the most recent delinquency data available from Franklin County.
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Each record includes owner name, mailing address, property address, assessed value, years delinquent, tax owed, and property type. Pro subscribers also get skip trace phone numbers, deceased owner flags, and heir indicators.
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- Region
- Central Nebraska
- Data Source
- County Records
- Data Status
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How Tax Delinquent Property Sales Work in Nebraska
Nebraska is a tax-certificate state. Each county treasurer holds an annual tax-sale certificate auction on the first Monday of March, where investors purchase certificates on properties with delinquent prior-year taxes. The certificate earns 14% simple interest until redeemed by the owner. After 3 years, if the certificate is still unredeemed, the holder can apply for a tax deed — but must first serve statutory notice and wait an additional 90 days for the owner to redeem.
Bidding & Auctions
Nebraska uses one of two bidding methods depending on the county: a "round-robin" rotation where registered bidders take turns selecting parcels at face value, or a sealed-bid system on selected parcels. Either way, the price stays at the face amount of taxes owed plus costs — there is no bidding the price up. Registration is required ahead of the sale and most counties require a deposit. The 14% interest rate is set by statute and does not get bid down.
Redemption & Penalties
The owner can redeem at any time during the 3-year holding period by paying the certificate face value plus 14% simple interest accrued. If the certificate holder pays subsequent years' taxes during the hold, those payments earn interest too. After 3 years, the holder serves a 3-month notice on the owner and lienholders. If no one redeems within those final 90 days, the holder applies to the county treasurer for a tax deed.
See Nebraska Revised Statutes, Chapter 77, Article 18. Specific procedures vary by county — always verify with the local tax assessor/collector before bidding.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often is the Franklin County list updated?▾
We pull fresh data from county records monthly. Each download reflects the most recent delinquency data available from the Franklin County appraisal district.
What data fields are included?▾
Each record includes property address, owner name, mailing address, assessed value, years delinquent, tax owed, and property type.
Is the download really free?▾
Yes. Create a free account and get the top 100 highest-scored deals with grades and full owner contact info instantly. No credit card required. Upgrade to Pro for numeric scores, all rows, map, and CRM.
When is the Nebraska tax sale?▾
Nebraska county tax-sale certificate auctions are held on the first Monday of March each year. Each of Nebraska's 93 counties runs its own sale on that date.
How much interest does a Nebraska tax certificate earn?▾
Nebraska tax certificates earn 14% simple interest by statute. The rate is fixed — it does not get bid down like in Florida. Subsequent tax payments by the certificate holder also earn 14%.
How long until I can apply for a Nebraska tax deed?▾
Three years from the date you bought the certificate. After the 3-year holding period, you must serve a 3-month statutory notice on the owner and any lienholders. If they don't redeem within that 90-day notice period, you can apply for a tax deed.
How does Nebraska's round-robin bidding work?▾
Registered investors are randomly ordered, then take turns selecting one parcel at a time at the face amount of taxes owed. No price competition — the only competition is who picks first. Some counties combine round-robin with sealed bids on the most desirable parcels.