Arkansas Tax Deed & Tax Lien Auctions
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Arkansas recovers unpaid property taxes through tax deed (imóvel). Deed pelo Commissioner of State Lands. Whether you invest in Arkansas tax deeds, tax liens or foreclosures, the biggest risk is what survives the sale — senior liens, code enforcement, flood exposure. TaxDeedIQ scores every Arkansas auction from 0 to 100 and lists exactly what to verify before you bid.
| Sale type | Tax Deed (imóvel) |
| Redemption period | Sem resgate pós-venda |
| Statutory return | — |
| Bidding | preço mínimo |
| Federal IRS lien | 120-day redemption on any deed sale |
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Is tax deed investing legal in Arkansas?
Yes. Arkansas conducts tax deed (imóvel) through county auctions to recover unpaid property taxes. The key is due diligence — TaxDeedIQ scores each Arkansas auction 0–100 and flags what can survive the sale.
What is the redemption period in Arkansas?
Arkansas is a deed state with no post-sale redemption — possession transfers to the winning bidder (subject to any surviving liens).
How does bidding work at Arkansas tax sales?
Deed pelo Commissioner of State Lands. Bidding method: preço mínimo.
Tax sales in other states
See all 50 states →Informational only — not legal or investment advice. Rules and rates change; confirm with the county before bidding. IRS liens keep a 120-day redemption right on tax deed sales.