Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 205 - Municipal Tax Liens
Section 12-175. - Further continuance of lien.

In addition to the method of procuring the continuance of the lien provided in section 12-174, the tax collector of any municipality may continue any tax lien upon any item of real estate by making out a certificate containing the information required by the provisions of section 12-173. Each certificate authorized by the provisions of this section shall be filed in the office of the town clerk of the town in which such real estate is situated not later than two years after the first installment of the tax, or the whole tax in case installment payments are not authorized, has become due, and the town clerk shall record such certificate in the land records of such town, provided the tax collector shall notify the owner of such real estate of the intent to file a lien by mail not later than fifteen days prior to the filing of such lien. Failure to notify such owner shall not affect the validity of the lien. Each such tax, as it may have been increased by interest, fees and charges provided for by law, shall remain a lien upon such real estate from the date of the filing of such certificate; and any tax lien so continued, when the amount due has been paid, may be discharged by a certificate of the then tax collector recorded in such land records; but any tax lien upon private property which has been recorded in the land records of any town for more than fifteen years from the due date of the tax shall be invalid, and such property shall be free from the encumbrance of such lien, unless an action of foreclosure has been commenced during such period of fifteen years and a notice of lis pendens filed for record, and the tax collector shall, if no such notice has been filed, upon the request of any interested person, discharge such lien of record by filing a discharge of lien in the office of the town clerk, and the town clerk shall record a discharge of lien in the land records.

(1949 Rev., S. 1856; P.A. 85-396, S. 2; P.A. 90-117, S. 2; P.A. 97-91; P.A. 09-213, S. 2.)
History: P.A. 85-396 extended term of the lien from 10 to 15 years; P.A. 90-117 required the tax collector to notify the owner of the intent to file a lien not later than 15 days prior to filing and provided that the failure to so notify the owner does not affect the validity of the lien; P.A. 97-91 extended the time for filing lien certificates in the office of the town clerk from 1 year to 2 years and specified that start date for 15-year validity of lien is due date of tax; P.A. 09-213 replaced provision re “town clerk” shall discharge lien of record by “noting on the margin of such record the words, ‘Discharged by operation of law’” with provision re “tax collector” shall discharge lien by “filing a discharge of lien in the office of the town clerk, and the town clerk shall record a discharge of lien in the land records” and made a technical change.
See Sec. 7-34a re town clerks' fees.
Running of statute of limitations tolled by filing of petition in bankruptcy. 210 C. 175.
Cited. 11 CA 308; 22 CA 517.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 12 - Taxation

Chapter 205 - Municipal Tax Liens

Section 12-171. - Definitions.

Section 12-172. - Tax liens; precedence; enforcement.

Section 12-173. - Certificate continuing lien. Discharge. Valid notice.

Section 12-174. - Deferred collection.

Section 12-175. - Further continuance of lien.

Section 12-176. - Fees of collectors and town clerks.

Section 12-177. - Certificates continuing tax liens; ordinances in certain large municipalities.

Section 12-178. - Precedence of School Fund or Agricultural College Fund mortgage.

Section 12-179. - Discharge of tax liens.

Section 12-180. - Record of undischarged tax liens.

Section 12-181. - Foreclosure of tax liens.

Section 12-182. - Summary foreclosure of tax liens.

Section 12-182a. - Action to foreclose certain tax liens privileged.

Section 12-183. - Form of petition for summary foreclosure.

Section 12-184. - Appointment of appraisers.

Section 12-185. - Withdrawal of property from scope of proceeding.

Section 12-186. - Publication and notice.

Section 12-187. - Filing of a bona fide defense.

Section 12-188. - Presumption of validity.

Section 12-189. - Right of redemption. Title to vest upon failure to redeem. Certificate of redemption.

Section 12-190. - Return of tax collector.

Section 12-191. - Final judgment. Certificate of foreclosure.

Section 12-192. - Joint foreclosure by two or more municipalities. Costs and fees to be shared.

Section 12-193. - Costs and fees to be taxed. Reimbursement to taxpayer where error by tax assessor or tax collector.

Section 12-194. - Entry fee.

Section 12-195. - Removal of taxes and assessments on real estate acquired by a municipality.

Section 12-195a. - Personal property tax liens: Definitions.

Section 12-195b. - Perfection. Priority.

Section 12-195c. - Notice of lien.

Section 12-195d. - Effective period of lien. Limitation period.

Section 12-195e. - Rights and remedies of municipality and taxpayer.

Section 12-195f. - Validity of liens.

Section 12-195g. - Discharge.

Section 12-195h. - Assignment of liens securing unpaid taxes on real property. Powers and rights of assignee. Contract to memorialize assignment required. Notice of assignment. Notice prior to commencing an action to foreclose lien.