Warren County officials have scheduled changes for property tax postings, concerning delinquent properties, announcing that the deadline for posting Upset Tax Sales will be moved from July to June.

The Warren County Tax Claim Bureau participates in three kinds of sales on a yearly basis to consolidate the seated lands in the county for delinquent taxes, including Upset Tax Sales. 

Erie News Now spoke with Phil Gilbert, the Warren County Tax Claim Bureau Director to learn more.

“Normally we post in July, but this year we will be posting in June," stated Gilbert. "The change in posting is for any property that is headed to the Upset Tax Sale in September. There is a charge associated with that posting, a sixty-dollar fee, so we want to make sure that people are aware of this change, moving that posting date up a whole month. If residents want to avoid that sixty-dollar fee, they will need to come in and get those taxes paid by late May.”

The Warren County Tax Bureau will be conducting an Upset Sale in September; the first sale that properties go through when they are two years delinquent in taxes.

For more information regarding these changes, visit here.