Jones County Tax Auctions (Iowa)

Town and City Halls in Jones County, IA provide municipal services and preserve important documents, and they may be responsible for property taxes and tax auctions. In a tax auction, the town or city sells off properties that have unpaid property taxes, tax liens, and foreclosures. Town and City Halls keep records on property tax payments, real estate appraisals, parcel numbers, and Jones County tax sales, and they may provide parcel searches or property maps to look up properties listed in a tax auction. They may also provide property descriptions, tax auction procedures, and restrictions on tax auction purchases. Tax auction information in Jones County, Iowa is often available on the Town or City Hall website.

Anamosa City Hall Anamosa IA 107 South Ford Street 52205 319-462-6055

Martelle City Hall Martelle IA 210 Iowa Street 52305 319-482-3381

Monticello City Hall Monticello IA 200 East 1st Street 52310 319-465-3577

Oxford Junction City Hall Oxford Junction IA 103 West Broadway Street 52323 563-826-2400

Wyoming City Hall Wyoming IA 141 West Main Street 52362 563-488-3970

Clerk Offices in Jones County, IA maintain public records for a county or local government, including records related to property taxes and tax auctions. In a tax auction, the government sells property with unpaid property taxes that is under a tax lien or in the foreclosure process. Clerk Offices have records on property tax payments, unpaid property taxes, property assessments, parcel numbers, and tax sales. Clerk Offices may also provide parcel searches or property maps to look up properties listed in a Jones County tax auction, as part of their records on foreclosures and property tax auctions. This Jones County tax auction information is often available on the Clerk Office website.

Jones County Clerk Anamosa IA PO Box 19 52205 319-462-4341

Monticello City Clerk Monticello IA 200 East 1st Street 52310 319-465-3577

Onslow City Clerk Onslow IA 304 Summit Street 52321 563-485-2703


Sheriff Departments in Jones County, IA are law enforcement agencies that conduct investigations, stop crimes, and enforce tax rulings, including tax liens and foreclosures. In some jurisdictions, they may play a role in tax auctions, which sell off real estate that has property tax debt. The Sheriff Department may keep records about unpaid property taxes, property tax liens, and any law enforcement actions related to a Jones County foreclosure or a tax auction. The Sheriff Department may also be responsible for running Jones County tax auctions, including publicizing upcoming tax auctions and carrying out the sales. Tax auction information in Jones County, Iowa may be available on the Sheriff Department website.

Jones County Sheriffs Department / Jones County Jail Anamosa IA 500 West Main Street 52205 319-462-2735


Treasurer and Tax Collector Offices in Jones County, IA collect taxes for a county or local government, including property taxes, and they also operate tax auctions. During a tax auction, the Jones County municipality auctions off properties that have unpaid property taxes, both due to tax liens and the foreclosure process. Treasurers and Tax Collectors maintain records on property Jones County tax payments, appraisal values, parcel numbers, and tax sales, and they may provide information on setting up a property tax payment plan or appealing a property tax assessment. Tax auction information, including upcoming tax sales, property descriptions, and auction information in Jones County, Iowa, may be on the Treasurer and Tax Collector website.

Jones County Treasurer's Office Anamosa IA 500 West Main Street 52205 319-462-3550