Section 11-53B-13 Application for Entry of Certificate.
When applying for a certificate of warning to redeem, the applicant must give the judge of probate three certified deed copies, a $1 fee, and county tax-assessment information or an affidavit that no other person exists. The judge of probate must mail the deed copy and warning and then record the certificate. Redemptio
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When applying for a certificate of warning to redeem, the applicant must give the judge of probate three certified deed copies, a $1 fee, and county tax-assessment information or an affidavit that no other person exists. The judge of probate must mail the deed copy and warning and then record the certificate. Redemption rights end 60 days after the certificate date.
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