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Tax Deed Sale
Tarrant County Tax Auction Guide 2026
Texas — Updated for current auction season
Tarrant County holds live, in-person tax deed sales at the courthouse on the first Tuesday of every month. One of the largest property tax account volumes in Texas, Tarrant County offers substantial inventory across Fort Worth, Arlington, and surrounding suburbs.
This guide covers the two-step registration (Bidder Authorization from the Tax Office + sale-day registration by 9:45 AM sharp), exact-funds-only payment rules (cashier's checks payable to Constable Darrell Huffman), and a critical Tarrant County quirk: HOA foreclosures are common in the listings and have different redemption rules than tax foreclosures.
You'll learn how to research properties through TAD, check listings from Constable Precinct 3 and the delinquent tax attorneys (LGBS and PBFCM), and navigate redemption periods. Includes a full section on purchasing struck-off properties under §34.05 — inventory that never makes it to auction. Plus upcoming auction dates, all county office contacts, and Fort Worth market context.
What you'll learn
- Upcoming auction dates and registration deadlines
- Step-by-step bidding procedures for your county
- Local legal requirements and deposit amounts
- Redemption period rules and timeline
- Path to clear title after purchase
- Key contacts and official resources
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Contents
- What Are Tax Deed Sales?
- Tarrant County Market Overview
- Key Dates & Registration
- How to Research Properties Before Bidding
- The Bidding Process: How It Works
- After the Auction: What Happens Next
- Redemption Period & Right of Redemption
- Clearing Title After Purchase
- Key Contacts & Official Resources
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Tarrant County holds live, in-person tax deed sales at the courthouse on the first Tuesday of every month. One of the largest property tax account volumes in Texas, Tarrant County offers substantial inventory across Fort Worth, Arlington, and surrounding suburbs.
This guide covers the two-step registration (Bidder Authorization from the Tax Office + sale-day registration by 9:45 AM sharp), exact-funds-only payment rules (cashier's checks payable to Constable Darrell Huffman), and a critical Tarrant County quirk: HOA foreclosures are common in the listings and have different redemption rules than tax foreclosures.
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