For specific information about your account and the debt owed, contact the Office of Collections at 517-636-5265.
Can you buy tax liens in Michigan?
Tax Lien Certificates and Tax Deed Sales In Michigan MI. Michigan used to be an excellent state for tax lien certificate sales. However, there are no longer tax lien certificate sales in Michigan. Fortunately, Michigan is also an excellent tax deed sales state.
How long is a Michigan state tax lien good for?
7 years A Michigan tax lien is valid for 7 years. The state has the option to extend tax liens at any time within the 7 year period. If there is a state tax lien attached to property and the property is sold, the state will get a share of the proceeds. Even after the CSED period.
Where to file a state tax lien in Michigan?
If the taxpayer resides, or the business entity is located, outside of Michigan, the Notice of State Tax Lien is filed with the Ingham County Register of Deeds, pursuant to applicable law. The lien is filed by Treasury in the amount of the outstanding tax debt.
Where can I Find my tax lien records?
In the SearchQuarry.com member’s area you will find our “Court Records” section, and our tax lien records search is in that section. Other court records searches include judgment records, bankruptcies, and criminal records.
When do I Sell my state tax lien?
STATE TAX SALE TYPE AUCTION DATES INTEREST REDEMPTION Alabama Tax Liens Yearly in April-June 12% 3 years Alaska Tax Deeds Varies N/A NA Arizona Tax Liens Yearly in February 16% 3 years Arkansas Tax Deeds Yearly in May N/A 30-Day California Tax Deeds Monthly/Varies N/A NA Colorado Tax Liens Yearly in Oct-Dec 11% 3 years
When does a tax lien become public record?
When a lien becomes public record, you may not be able to: Although we don’t notify credit bureau agencies of the recording or filing of the Notice of State Tax Lien, they may get the public record from either the county recorders or California Secretary of State and may include it on your credit report.