When will a Certificate of Title be issued?

When the sale is completed, and there are no objections to the sale or other pending matters with the Court that are related to the sale, the Clerk & Comptroller will issue the Certificate of Title that is provided by the purchaser, after 10 full days have elapsed from the date of the Certificate of sale (or as otherwise directed by the Court).  The Certificate of Title is recorded and transfers ownership of the property in the official records.

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1. What are the statutory sales fees for a judicial sale?
2. Where are foreclosure sales held?
3. Who can bid on the properties?
4. How much should I place on deposit?
5. Can the Clerk provide assistance with the sale?
6. What forms of payment are accepted for the deposit?
7. What forms of payment are accepted for the final payment?
8. When will a Certificate of Title be issued?
9. How do I claim surplus funds?
10. What if I can't pay the filing fee?