Florida Statutes
Chapter 197 - Tax Collections, Sales, and Liens
197.522 - Notice to Owner When Application for Tax Deed Is Made.



(1)(a) The clerk of the circuit court shall notify, by certified mail with return receipt requested or by registered mail if the notice is to be sent outside the continental United States, the persons listed in the tax collector’s statement pursuant to s. 197.502(4) that an application for a tax deed has been made. Such notice shall be mailed at least 20 days prior to the date of sale. If no address is listed in the tax collector’s statement, then no notice shall be required.
(b) The clerk shall enclose with every copy mailed a statement as follows:
WARNING: There are unpaid taxes on property which you own or in which you have a legal interest. The property will be sold at public auction on   (date)   unless the back taxes are paid. To make payment, or to receive further information, contact the clerk of court immediately at   (address)  ,   (telephone number)  .

(c) The clerk shall complete and attach to the affidavit of the publisher a certificate containing the names and addresses of those persons notified and the date the notice was mailed. The certificate shall be signed by the clerk and the clerk’s official seal affixed. The certificate shall be prima facie evidence of the fact that the notice was mailed. If no address is listed on the tax collector’s certification, the clerk shall execute a certificate to that effect.
(d) The failure of anyone to receive notice as provided herein shall not affect the validity of the tax deed issued pursuant to the notice.
(e) A printed copy of the notice as published in the newspaper, accompanied by the warning statement described in paragraph (b), shall be deemed sufficient notice.


(2)(a) In addition to the notice provided in subsection (1), the sheriff of the county in which the legal titleholder resides shall, at least 20 days prior to the date of sale, notify the legal titleholder of record of the property on which the tax certificate is outstanding. The original notice and sufficient copies shall be prepared by the clerk and provided to the sheriff. Such notice shall be served as specified in chapter 48; if the sheriff is unable to make service, he or she shall post a copy of the notice in a conspicuous place at the legal titleholder’s last known address. The inability of the sheriff to serve notice on the legal titleholder shall not affect the validity of the tax deed issued pursuant to the notice. A legal titleholder of record who resides outside the state may be notified by the clerk as provided in subsection (1). The notice shall be in substantially the following form:
WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on the property which you own. The property will be sold at public auction on   (date)   unless the back taxes are paid. To make arrangements for payment, or to receive further information, contact the clerk of court at   (address)  ,   (telephone number)  .
In addition, if the legal titleholder does not reside in the county in which the property to be sold is located, a copy of such notice shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the property by the sheriff of the county in which the property is located. However, no posting of notice shall be required if the property to be sold is classified for assessment purposes, according to use classifications established by the department, as nonagricultural acreage or vacant land.

(b) In addition to the notice provided in subsection (1), the clerk shall notify by certified mail with return receipt requested, or by registered mail if the notice is to be sent outside the continental United States, the persons listed in the tax collector’s statement pursuant to s. 197.502(4)(h) that application for a tax deed has been made. Such notice shall be mailed at least 20 days prior to the date of sale. If no address is listed in the tax collector’s statement, then no notice shall be required. Enclosed with the copy of the notice shall be a statement in substantially the following form:
WARNING
There are unpaid taxes on property contiguous to your property. The property with the unpaid taxes will be sold at auction on   (date)   unless the back taxes are paid. To make payment, or to receive further information about the purchase of the property, contact the clerk of court immediately at   (address)  ,   (telephone number)  .
Neither the failure of the tax collector to include the list of contiguous property owners pursuant to s. 197.502(4)(h) in his or her statement to the clerk nor the failure of the clerk to mail this notice to any or all of the persons listed in the tax collector’s statement pursuant to s. 197.502(4)(h) shall be a basis to challenge the validity of the tax deed issued pursuant to any notice under this section.


(3) When sending or serving a notice under this section, the clerk of the circuit court may rely on the addresses provided by the tax collector based on the certified tax roll and property information reports. The clerk of the circuit court has no duty to seek further information as to the validity of such addresses, because property owners are presumed to know that taxes are due and payable annually under s. 197.122.
(4) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent the tax collector, or any other public official, in his or her discretion from giving additional notice in any form concerning tax certificates and tax sales beyond the minimum requirements of this chapter.
History.—s. 4, ch. 17457, 1935; CGL 1936 Supp. 999(139); s. 28, ch. 20722, 1941; s. 11, ch. 22079, 1943; ss. 1, 2, ch. 69-55; s. 1, ch. 72-268; s. 20, ch. 73-332; s. 1, ch. 75-192; s. 1, ch. 77-174; s. 8, ch. 79-584; s. 3, ch. 81-284; s. 189, ch. 85-342; s. 1026, ch. 95-147; s. 3, ch. 2003-284; s. 2, ch. 2018-160.
Note.—Former ss. 194.18, 197.505, 197.256.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XIV - Taxation and Finance

Chapter 197 - Tax Collections, Sales, and Liens

197.102 - Definitions.

197.103 - Deputy Tax Collectors; Appointment.

197.122 - Lien of Taxes; Application.

197.123 - Erroneous Returns; Notification of Property Appraiser.

197.131 - Correction of Erroneous Assessments.

197.146 - Uncollectible Personal Property Taxes; Correction of Tax Roll.

197.152 - Collection of Unpaid or Omitted Taxes; Interest Amount; Taxable Value.

197.162 - Tax Discount Payment Periods.

197.172 - Interest Rate; Calculation and Minimum.

197.182 - Department of Revenue to Pass Upon and Order Refunds.

197.192 - Land Not to Be Divided or Plat Filed Until Taxes Paid.

197.212 - Minimum Tax Bill.

197.217 - Judicial Sale; Payment of Taxes.

197.222 - Prepayment of Estimated Tax by Installment Method.

197.2301 - Payment of Taxes Prior to Certified Roll Procedure.

197.2421 - Property Tax Deferral.

197.2423 - Application for Property Tax Deferral; Determination of Approval or Denial by Tax Collector.

197.2425 - Appeal of Denied Tax Deferral.

197.243 - Definitions Relating to Homestead Property Tax Deferral.

197.252 - Homestead Tax Deferral.

197.2524 - Tax Deferral for Recreational and Commercial Working Waterfront Properties and Affordable Rental Housing Property.

197.2526 - Eligibility for Tax Deferral for Affordable Rental Housing Property.

197.254 - Annual Notification to Taxpayer.

197.262 - Deferred Payment Tax Certificates.

197.263 - Change in Ownership or Use of Property.

197.272 - Prepayment of Deferred Taxes.

197.282 - Distribution of Payments.

197.292 - Construction.

197.301 - Penalties.

197.312 - Payment by Mortgagee.

197.319 - Refund of Taxes for Residential Improvements Rendered Uninhabitable by a Catastrophic Event.

197.3195 - Abatement of Ad Valorem Taxes and Non-Ad Valorem Assessments Following Destruction Caused by a Sudden and Unforeseen Collapse.

197.322 - Delivery of Ad Valorem Tax and Non-Ad Valorem Assessment Rolls; Notice of Taxes; Publication and Mail.

197.3225 - Public Records Exemption; Taxpayer E-Mail Addresses.

197.323 - Extension of Roll During Adjustment Board Hearings.

197.332 - Duties of Tax Collectors; Branch Offices.

197.333 - When Taxes Due; Delinquent.

197.3335 - Tax Payments When Property Is Subject to Adverse Possession; Refunds.

197.343 - Tax Notices; Additional Notice Required.

197.344 - Lienholders; Receipt of Notices and Delinquent Taxes.

197.363 - Special Assessments and Service Charges; Optional Method of Collection.

197.3631 - Non-Ad Valorem Assessments; General Provisions.

197.3632 - Uniform Method for the Levy, Collection, and Enforcement of Non-Ad Valorem Assessments.

197.3635 - Combined Notice of Ad Valorem Taxes and Non-Ad Valorem Assessments; Requirements.

197.373 - Payment of Portion of Taxes.

197.374 - Partial Payment of Current Year Taxes.

197.383 - Distribution of Taxes.

197.402 - Advertisement of Real or Personal Property With Delinquent Taxes.

197.403 - Proof of Publication.

197.412 - Attachment of Tangible Personal Property in Case of Removal.

197.413 - Delinquent Personal Property Taxes; Warrants; Court Order for Levy and Seizure of Personal Property; Seizure; Fees of Tax Collectors.

197.414 - Record of Warrants and Levies on Tangible Personal Property.

197.4155 - Delinquent Personal Property Taxes; Payment Program.

197.416 - Continuing Duty of the Tax Collector to Collect Delinquent Tax Warrants; Limitation of Actions.

197.417 - Sale of Personal Property After Seizure.

197.432 - Sale of Tax Certificates for Unpaid Taxes.

197.4325 - Procedure When Payment of Taxes or Tax Certificates Is Dishonored.

197.433 - Duplicate Certificates.

197.442 - Tax Collector Not to Sell Certificates on Land on Which Taxes Have Been Paid; Penalty.

197.443 - Cancellation of Tax Certificates; Correction of Tax Certificates.

197.444 - Cancellation of Tax Certificates; Suit by Holder.

197.446 - Payment of Back Taxes as Condition Precedent to Cancellation of Tax Certificate Held by County.

197.447 - Cancellation of Tax Liens Held by the County on Property of the United States and the State of Florida.

197.462 - Transfer of Tax Certificates Held by Individuals.

197.472 - Redemption of Tax Certificates.

197.4725 - Purchase of County-Held Tax Certificates.

197.473 - Disposition of Unclaimed Redemption Moneys.

197.482 - Expiration of Tax Certificate.

197.492 - Errors and Insolvencies Report.

197.502 - Application for Obtaining Tax Deed by Holder of Tax Sale Certificate; Fees.

197.512 - Notice, Form of Publication for Obtaining Tax Deed by Holder.

197.522 - Notice to Owner When Application for Tax Deed Is Made.

197.532 - Fees for Mailing Additional Notices, When Application Is Made by Holder.

197.542 - Sale at Public Auction.

197.552 - Tax Deeds.

197.562 - Grantee of Tax Deed Entitled to Immediate Possession.

197.572 - Certain Easements Survive Tax Sales and Deeds.

197.573 - Survival of Restrictions and Covenants After Tax Sale.

197.582 - Disbursement of Proceeds of Sale.

197.592 - County Delinquent Tax Lands; Method and Procedure for Sale by County; Certain Lands Conveyed to Municipalities; Extinction of Liens.

197.593 - Corrective County Deeds Without Consideration or Further Notice.

197.602 - Reimbursement Required in Challenges to the Validity of a Tax Deed.

197.603 - Declaration of Legislative Findings and Intent.