Pasco County Courthouse (West side)
7530 Little Rd
New Port Richey Fl.346543
Room 204
Pasco County Courthouse (East side)
38053 Live Oak Ave.
Dade City Fl. 33523
Hours: 8:30a.m-5p Monday - Friday
Tele: (727)847-8176 New Port Richey / (352)521-4517 Dade City
Circuit Civil foreclosure sales are held every Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday at 11a.m.
Judicial sales are held at the Pasco County Courthouse in Dade City and at the West Pasco Judicial Building in New Port Richey
Pasco County Sale Instructions:
The statutory fee for a judicial sale is $60. This must be paid to the Clerk of the Circuit Court prior to the time of sale. The sale will be cancelled if the fee is not paid timely.
At the judicial sale, if the property is sold by highest bid to someone other than the plaintiff in the foreclosure action, the high bidder is required to immediately make a cash deposit into the Court Registry in the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office, equal to 5% (five percent) of the final bid amount (purchase price), plus the statutory registry fee. The purchaser has until 4:00pm on the day of the sale to return to the Clerk of the Circuit Court and deposit the balance of the purchase price into the Court Registry, along with the statutory registry fee.
By Statute, the registry fee is 3% (three percent) of the first $500 and 1.5% (one and half percent) of each subsequent $100 or fraction thereof. This fee is assessed for each deposit (or partial deposit) into the Registry.
The purchaser is required to pay the State documentary tax and the recording costs, and must complete and file the DR219 form for the Department of Revenue to transfer interest in real property.
The deputy clerk conducting the judicial sale will verify or assist in calculating the amounts required to be deposited.
After the sale has been completed, and the full payment has been deposited into the court registry, the deputy clerk will issue a Certificate of Sale.
The Certificate of Title is recorded and transfers ownership of the property in the official records.
The Clerk will then make disbursements of the proceeds of the sale, pursuant to the amounts specified in the final judgment and supporting affidavits. A Certificate of Disbursements will be prepared, and the court will be notified of any excess funds remaining in the Court Registry. Payment for Clerk’s filing fees or other services may be submitted in cash, personal in-state check (with proper identification), in-state business check, money order, bank check, Visa or MasterCard. All payments for fees and costs must be remitted in US currency.
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Pasco County Clerk of Court
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Pasco County Property Appraiser
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Pasco County Tax Collector