Coke County Tax Delinquent Properties 2026

Located in West Central Texas, Coke County has its county seat in Robert Lee. When property owners in Coke County fail to pay their property taxes, these properties may eventually be sold at public auction to recover the unpaid tax debt. This process creates opportunities for investors who understand how Texas tax sales work and are willing to do their due diligence.

Coke County Tax Foreclosure Process

The Coke County Tax Assessor-Collector is responsible for collecting property taxes. When taxes go unpaid, penalties and interest begin accruing on February 1st of each year. If taxes remain delinquent, the county works with legal counsel to file foreclosure lawsuits under the Texas Property Tax Code. Properties that receive a judgment of foreclosure are scheduled for public auction at the Coke County Courthouse in Robert Lee.

Finding Deals in the Robert Lee area

Tax delinquent properties in Coke County can range from vacant lots to residential homes and agricultural land. Investors should check the Coke County Appraisal District for current property values and verify there are no additional liens or encumbrances before bidding. The Texas Property Tax Code provides a redemption period during which the former owner can reclaim the property, so factor this into your investment timeline.

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