Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 5721 | Delinquent Lands
Section 5721.34 | Void Certificate Where Delinquency Previously Satisfied.

Effective: September 23, 2008
Latest Legislation: House Bill 562 - 127th General Assembly
(A) A county treasurer shall not sell any tax certificate respecting a parcel of delinquent land to which any of divisions (A)(1)(a) to (c) of section 5721.31 of the Revised Code apply. A certificate sold in violation of this section is void.
(B) If the county treasurer discovers or determines that a certificate is void for any reason, the holder of the void certificate is entitled to a refund of the certificate purchase price, plus any applicable premium and less any applicable discount, and the fee charged by the treasurer under division (H) of section 5721.32 or division (J) of section 5721.33 of the Revised Code, if any, as applicable. If the county treasurer makes the discovery or determination more than ninety days after the certificate's date of sale, the holder also is entitled to interest on the certificate purchase price at the rate of five per cent per year. The interest shall be calculated from the first day of the month following the month in which the certificate was sold, to the first day of the month in which the county treasurer makes the discovery or determination. The county treasurer shall notify the certificate holder by ordinary first class or certified mail or by binary means that the certificate is void and shall issue the refund. The county auditor shall issue a warrant for the portion of the refund from the undivided tax fund, which portion consists of the certificate purchase price, plus any applicable premium and less any applicable discount; the portion of the refund consisting of interest and the treasurer's fee, if any, shall be paid from the tax certificate administration fund.
(C) With respect to a tax certificate found to be void under division (A) or (B) of this section, the county treasurer may, with the approval of the certificate holder, substitute for such tax certificate another tax certificate that has a certificate purchase price equivalent to the certificate purchase price of the tax certificate found to be void. In addition, the substitute tax certificate shall be for a parcel concerning which the county treasurer has taken action under divisions (A), (B), and (C) of section 5721.31 of the Revised Code, but with respect to which a tax certificate has not been sold, and that has a true value, as determined by the county auditor, that is equivalent to the true value of the parcel for which the tax certificate has been found to be void. Whenever a tax certificate is to be substituted for a tax certificate that has been found to be void, the county treasurer shall provide notice of the intention to substitute a tax certificate to any person required to be notified under division (I) of section 5721.32 or division (K) of section 5721.33 of the Revised Code.
(D) If an application for the exemption from and remission of taxes made under section 3735.67 or 5715.27 of the Revised Code, or under any other section of the Revised Code under the jurisdiction of the director of environmental protection, is granted for a parcel for which a tax certificate has been sold, the county treasurer shall refund to the certificate holder, in the manner provided in this section, the amount of any taxes exempted or remitted that were included in the certificate purchase price. If the whole amount of the taxes included in the certificate purchase price are exempted or remitted, the tax certificate is void. If all of the taxes that were included in the certificate purchase price are not exempted or remitted, the county treasurer shall adjust the tax certificate register to reflect the remaining amount of taxes that were not exempted or remitted, and notify the certificate holder of the adjustment in writing.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 57 | Taxation

Chapter 5721 | Delinquent Lands

Section 5721.01 | Delinquent Lands Definitions.

Section 5721.011 | County Auditor to Compile List and Duplicate of Delinquent Lands.

Section 5721.02 | Collection of Delinquent Taxes.

Section 5721.021 | Employing Collectors to Collect Delinquent Taxes.

Section 5721.03 | County Auditor to Compile Delinquent Tax List and Delinquent Vacant Land Tax List - Publication.

Section 5721.04 | Apportionment of Expenses of Publishing Delinquent Tax Lists and Display Notices.

Section 5721.06 | Form of Notice.

Section 5721.08 | Certification of Delinquent Lands Omitted From List.

Section 5721.09 | County Auditor to Act as Agent of the State.

Section 5721.10 | State Shall Have First Lien - Foreclosure Proceedings - Partial Payment of Delinquent Taxes.

Section 5721.11 | Notice to Purchasers of Delinquent Lands.

Section 5721.12 | Delinquent Entry Transferred Each Year.

Section 5721.13 | Delinquent Land Tax Certificate - Master List of Delinquent Tracts.

Section 5721.14 | Foreclosure and Forfeiture Proceedings Against Vacant Lands.

Section 5721.15 | Form of Notices.

Section 5721.16 | Judgment of Foreclosure and Forfeiture - Findings - Order of Sale.

Section 5721.17 | Foreclosure Proceeding Against Property That Includes Building Constituting a Public Nuisance.

Section 5721.18 | Foreclosure Proceedings on Lien of State.

Section 5721.181 | Substance of Forms.

Section 5721.19 | Finding - Appraisal and Sale.

Section 5721.191 | Form for Advertisement of Sale.

Section 5721.192 | Deficiency Judgment.

Section 5721.20 | Unclaimed Moneys Remaining to Owner.

Section 5721.21 | Validity of Delinquent Land Tax Certificate or Master List of Delinquent Tracts.

Section 5721.22 | Correction of Duplicate When Erroneously Returned Delinquent.

Section 5721.23 | Tax Commissioner to Administer Chapter - Prosecution by Attorney General - Expenses.

Section 5721.24 | Entry Marked Redeemed Made Upon Tax Duplicate and Delinquent Tax List.

Section 5721.25 | Redemption of Delinquent Land.

Section 5721.26 | Redemption Where Co-Owner Is Not Joined.

Section 5721.27 | Erroneous Charge of Taxes.

Section 5721.28 | Tax Commissioner to Provide Documents.

Section 5721.29 | County Auditor to Keep and Maintain Records.

Section 5721.30 | Tax Certificate Definitions.

Section 5721.31 | Selecting Parcels for Tax Certificate Sales.

Section 5721.32 | Sale of Tax Certificates by Public Auction.

Section 5721.33 | Negotiating Sale of Number of Tax Certificates.

Section 5721.34 | Void Certificate Where Delinquency Previously Satisfied.

Section 5721.35 | Tax Certificate Vests in Certificate Holder First Lien Previously Held by State and Its Taxing Districts.

Section 5721.36 | Transferring Tax Certificate.

Section 5721.37 | Filing Request for Foreclosure.

Section 5721.371 | Private Attorney's Fees in Tax Certificate Actions.

Section 5721.372 | Private Selling Officer's Fees.

Section 5721.373 | Title Agent's or Title Insurance Company's Fees.

Section 5721.38 | Right to Redeem.

Section 5721.381 | Payment of Certificate Redemption Price Before Foreclosure.

Section 5721.39 | Judgment of Foreclosure.

Section 5721.40 | Forfeiture of Parcel Remaining Unsold After Two Sales.

Section 5721.41 | Interest Charges.

Section 5721.42 | Issuing Additional Tax Certificate Upon Satisfaction of Subsequent Delinquency.

Section 5721.43 | Prohibiting Demand for Payment of Tax Certificate During Year Following Purchase.

Section 5721.46 | Determining Delinquent Taxes Charged Against Minerals Are Uncollectible.