The Arizona Revised Statutes have been updated to include the revised sections from the 56th Legislature, 1st Regular Session. Please note that the next update of this compilation will not take place until after the conclusion of the 56th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session, which convenes in January 2024.
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A. If the property is not redeemed before the date stated in the notice, the county treasurer shall execute and deliver to the board of supervisors, acting on behalf of this state, a treasurer's deed conveying to the state of Arizona the real property that was assigned at the tax sale. On the delivery of the deed, the redemption rights of all persons terminate, whether or not they were named in the notice.
B. The treasurer's deed may be in the following form:
Treasurer's Deed
On (Date) , I, treasurer of _______________ county, Arizona, published notice according to law in ______________, a newspaper of general circulation in _______ county, Arizona, that both:
1. The board of supervisors of ___________ county, acting on behalf of the state of Arizona, applied for a treasurer's deed to the real property described below.
2. Unless the tax lien was redeemed before (Date) , I would issue a treasurer's deed to the state of Arizona.
The property tax lien was not redeemed from that sale, and, therefore, I foreclose the right to redeem and convey to the state of Arizona the following real property located in __________ county, Arizona:
(Description)
________________________________
County Treasurer
________________________________
(Date)
(Acknowledgment)
C. The foreclosure of the right to redeem does not extinguish any easement on or appurtenant to the property.