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What this page shows: Brevard County's official platform has not yet announced the next sale — this year's cycle has closed and next year's hasn't opened. We're showing the typical season based on historical pattern, not a confirmed date. Always confirm directly with the official source below before making plans.

Brevard County, Florida Tax Sale

Next sale (not yet announced): Not yet announced (sources conflict: May 5 vs. May 13, 2026 -- not independently resolved)

Time: Online, runs across the bidding-day window.

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Property list

Sale type
lien
Auction platform
LienHub
Bidding method
Online bid-down auction from 18% (statutory).
Statutory maximum rate
18% per annum, 5% mandatory minimum unless the certificate is struck at 0% (Fla. Stat. 197.472(2))
Redemption period
2 years from April 1 of the issuance year before a deed application may be filed (Fla. Stat. 197.482).
Deposit requirement
Not stated by the official source.

Registration deadline

Not stated by the official source.

Statutory basis

Fla. Stat. Ch. 197 (Sec. 197.432, 197.472, 197.502, 197.542)

Tax certificate sales (liens) and tax deed sales (auctions of unredeemed certificates) are both authorized under Ch. 197; deed sale timing is set per-case by each Clerk of Court, not a fixed statewide calendar date.

Brevard County tax sale — FAQ

When is the next Brevard County, Florida tax sale?

Brevard County, Florida has not yet announced its next sale date — this cycle has closed and the next hasn't opened. Watch this auction to be emailed the moment the date is confirmed.

What platform does the Brevard County tax sale use?

Brevard County, Florida runs its lien sale via LienHub. Online bid-down auction from 18% (statutory).

What is the redemption period and rate in Brevard County, Florida?

2 years from April 1 of the issuance year before a deed application may be filed (Fla. Stat. 197.482). Rate/premium: 18% per annum, 5% mandatory minimum unless the certificate is struck at 0% (Fla. Stat. 197.472(2))