I owe prior year's sold taxes and the current year's tax bill. Which should I pay first?

That is your decision. The County Clerk's office cannot offer legal advice. Since there are already sold taxes on your property, the tax buyer does have the option of buying your current taxes when the second installment goes delinquent in September. If it is six months before the last date to redeem previously sold taxes, the tax buyer may add the current taxes before September, even the same day the tax bills are mailed in May.

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1. What is a "tax sale?" What does it mean that my property has been sold for delinquent taxes?
2. How long do I have to redeem sold taxes? Can the final deadline be extended?
3. How do I find out the amount I owe?
4. Who do I pay? Do I have to pay in person? What forms of payment do you accept?
5. Can I make partial payments or set up a payment plan?
6. I owe prior year's sold taxes and the current year's tax bill. Which should I pay first?
7. When will the quoted amount change?
8. Who can I talk to if I have more questions about delinquent taxes?
9. Where can I find my tax district information?
10. Where can I find past election results?