Public-record sources

Tax Sale Intel data sources

This page explains the source categories used across Tax Sale Intel county research sites. Every county product is built around its own official records, auction workflow, and public verification path.

County auction platforms

Each county site links to the relevant public auction operator or county auction information page where users can verify current sale status.

Open source

Assessor and property records

County assessor and property-record systems provide parcel identity, assessment context, and property details where those records are public.

Open source

Treasurer, tax collector, and clerk records

County tax offices, treasurers, clerks, and related official sources control process rules, deadlines, sale information, and official requirements.

Open source

Derived research signals

Tax Sale Intel may calculate screening signals from public fields, including price-band context, bid-to-assessment comparisons, and dashboard sorting labels.

Open source

How to read the data

Public fields

Parcel identifiers, opening bids, sale dates, assessment context, and location labels may come from public or auction-facing sources. They should be treated as a starting point and verified at the source.

Calculated fields

Equity-style measures, scores, labels, and price-band signals are derived screening aids. They are not appraisals, legal conclusions, title opinions, or predictions of profit.

User verification

Users remain responsible for confirming title, liens, zoning, access, occupancy, code issues, auction rules, payment deadlines, and any other material facts before bidding or purchasing.

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