Baker
County Clerk of the Circuit Court
Notices of Sale
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR
BIDDING ON MORTGAGE FORECLOSURES
Report to room #113 on the day of sale and give the clerk the
case number you plan to bid on, your name, address and telephone
number.(***)
Per F.S. 28.24(13) all final bids are subjected to a registry
of court fee. In addition to the final bid amount, the registry of
court fee needs to be paid to the clerk of court. Registry fees
are based on three percent (3%) of the first five hundred dollars
($500) and one and a half percent (1.5%) of every additional one
hundred dollars ($100) of the bid.
When the representative for the plaintiff appears for the sale,
the clerk will proceed with the sale at the front door of the
courthouse. At the time of sale, if you are the successful bidder,
you will need to pay at least 5% of your bid in cash
or cashier check only (cashier checks must be made payable to
Eighth Judicial Circuit Court Registry Fund). By 4:00 PM on the
day of the sale, the remainder of the bid must be paid in cash or
cashier check only. At this time you will be given a copy of the
certificate of sale.
Any interested part has 10 days from the day of sale to object
to the certificate of title. On the 11th day after the sale, if
there is no objection filed, a certificate of title will be
issued. If there is an objection filed, the case will be sent to
the court to be set for a hearing.
At the time the certificate of title is to be issued, you as
the successful bidder must provide to the clerks office the
following documents:
1. Certificate of Title
2. Certificate of Disbursement
3. Doc Stamp Fee (.70 per $100.00 of bid amount)
4. DR 219 (Tax Form)
(***)Note: All overbidders must show proof of 5% to the clerk
before bidding on said property.
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