County Directory

North Dakota County
Tax Foreclosure Directory

Tax foreclosure sales in North Dakota are conducted at the county level. Each county's tax office manages delinquent property tax collections, conducts tax sales, and holds any resulting surplus funds.

5 Major Counties Listed
Tax Lien State

Showing 5 of 5 counties

Sale Type

Tax Lien

Redemption Period

3 years (90-day final notice before deadline)

Surplus Funds Office

County Treasurer / Tax Collector

Cass County

County seat: Fargo

185K
Sale Type: Tax Lien
Redemption: 3 years (90-day final notice before deadline)
Surplus Contact: County Treasurer / Tax Collector
Surplus Funds May Be Available

Burleigh County

County seat: Bismarck

98K
Sale Type: Tax Lien
Redemption: 3 years (90-day final notice before deadline)
Surplus Contact: County Treasurer / Tax Collector
Surplus Funds May Be Available

Grand Forks County

County seat: Grand Forks

73K
Sale Type: Tax Lien
Redemption: 3 years (90-day final notice before deadline)
Surplus Contact: County Treasurer / Tax Collector
Surplus Funds May Be Available

Ward County

County seat: Minot

70K
Sale Type: Tax Lien
Redemption: 3 years (90-day final notice before deadline)
Surplus Contact: County Treasurer / Tax Collector
Surplus Funds May Be Available

Williams County

County seat: Williston

41K
Sale Type: Tax Lien
Redemption: 3 years (90-day final notice before deadline)
Surplus Contact: County Treasurer / Tax Collector
Surplus Funds May Be Available

How Tax Sales Work at the County Level in North Dakota

In North Dakota, property tax collection and tax foreclosure sales are administered at the county level. Each county's tax office is responsible for collecting delinquent property taxes and, when necessary, initiating tax sale proceedings. The sale type statewide is Tax Lien, though specific procedures and timelines may vary by county.

County sells tax lien certificates at annual sale; auditor issues deed after 3-year redemption

Following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Tyler v. Hennepin County (2023), governments cannot retain surplus proceeds from tax foreclosure sales beyond what is owed in taxes, penalties, and fees. If your former property sold for more than the tax debt, you may have a constitutional right to the excess funds. The redemption period in North Dakota is 3 years (90-day final notice before deadline).

Need Help With Surplus Funds in North Dakota?

AuctionBlock.org is a mission-driven company that helps former property owners recover surplus funds from tax foreclosure sales. Our fee is a flat $2,000, paid only if we successfully recover your funds.

Legal Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. County-level procedures and contacts may change without notice. The county data shown reflects the most populous counties in North Dakota and may not be exhaustive. For advice specific to your case, consult with a licensed attorney in North Dakota or contact your county tax office directly. AuctionBlock.org is a mission-driven company and does not provide legal representation.