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Registration is required to participate in the Harris County Tax Sale and must be renewed annually. Bidders may pre-register online, by mail or in person at the Tax Sale. Bidders must have valid identification and must not owe any delinquent taxes on any property in Harris County.
Properties that went to a Sheriff's Sale and were not sold are typically called struck-off properties, where the taxing entity is now listed as the owner of the property, and a deed is filed with the County Clerk's office.
In the Real Property Department of the Harris County Clerk's Office. The documents may be filed in person or by mail. If filing in person, a photo I.D. is required.
Start by identifying properties that have accrued delinquent taxes. These can typically be found through county tax assessor websites or specific online platforms that list properties under tax lien or deed sale.
You can find Registration information here: .hctax/Property/TaxSales/TaxSales. You can register online at any time or in person on the day of the auction beginning at am.
You'll likely need to visit your County Recorder's office if you need to add or remove an individual to or from your house deed, change your name on the deed, update an error in the document or make any other changes.
Once a deed has been recorded by the County Clerk's Office, copies of the deed may be requested if the original deed has been misplaced. Plain copies can be found by using the Official Public Records Search and selecting "Land Records". A certified copy may be purchased through request either in person or by mail.
How do I get a copy of my deed? We have 11 locations within Harris County, or you may submit a request in writing by fax, mail or email. We need to know the owner name and legal description of the property. Please note that the legal description can be obtained from your tax statement.
Please contact the Harris County Clerk's Office at 713.755. 6405 to request a copy.