Overview
Pursuant to Texas Property Code §51.002, the county clerk's involvement in foreclosure proceedings is limited to file-marking and maintaining the foreclosure Notice of Sale filings. The clerk's office does not conduct the foreclosure auction nor has any other involvement in the foreclosure process, including posting the notice. Posting notices can be done by the filer or the Sheriff's office. The sale is conducted by the individual trustees for each property. All questions and inquiries regarding the status of a property or the procedure for the auction should be directed to the assigned substitute trustee.
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When: The Mortgage foreclosure auction is held the first Tuesday of each month. The specific time is listed on the Notice of Sale for each property.
Where: The Taylor County Commissioners designated the southeast foyer of the Taylor County Courthouse and the adjacent exterior upper porch area, located at 300 Oak St., Abilene, Texas 79602.
- If you are a homeowner facing foreclosure, please visit the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs' Foreclosure Assistance page.
- For Tax Sale information, please contact the central Appraisal District of Taylor County or visit their website.