What this page shows: Rutherford 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.
Rutherford County, Tennessee Tax Sale
Next sale (not yet announced): Not yet announced
Time: Not stated by the official source we checked.
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Property list
Registration deadline
Registration opens about a month before the sale and is cut off at 10:00 AM the day prior to the auction.
Statutory basis
Tenn. Code Ann. Title 67, Ch. 5, Part 25/27
Redeemable tax deed sold through Chancery Court; the former owner may redeem, paying 12%/yr interest, within a period that tiers from 1 year down to 30 days depending on how long taxes were delinquent (67-5-2701).
Sources — verified 2026-07-16
Rutherford County tax sale — FAQ
When is the next Rutherford County, Tennessee tax sale?
Rutherford County, Tennessee 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 Rutherford County tax sale use?
Rutherford County, Tennessee runs its redeemable-deed sale via GovEase (www.GovEase.com). highest bid, ascending
What is the redemption period and rate in Rutherford County, Tennessee?
1 year, reducible by delinquency length/vacancy (T.C.A. 67-5-2701) Rate/premium: 12% per annum on full purchase price (T.C.A. 67-5-2701)
How do I register for the Rutherford County tax sale?
Registration opens about a month before the sale and is cut off at 10:00 AM the day prior to the auction.
What deposit is required for the Rutherford County tax sale?
Cash, cashier's check, money order, or a check drawn on a Tennessee bank, due by close of business the day following the sale.