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Niagara Tax Foreclosure Notices Need Treasurer Follow-Up

Niagara County points delinquent tax amounts and foreclosure-auction questions to the Treasurer, not a private list.

Published June 23, 2026 · Last verified June 23, 2026

A Niagara County tax-foreclosure notice deserves a direct county follow-up. Delinquent tax amounts should be requested from the Niagara County Treasurer’s Office. Foreclosure auctions are run by the Treasurer, with Auctions International assisting as vendor. Property lists and catalogs are posted before an auction.

A web list is not a substitute for confirming the parcel account. If a parcel appears on a notice, auction page, or vendor list, call the Treasurer and ask for the current amount, status, and deadline.

Keep the address, parcel number, bill year, notice, auction reference, date checked, and staff answer in the same file. If a title company, attorney, or buyer is involved, keep that correspondence with the county answer.

Handled early, this is a paper-trail check rather than a scare note. The story layer does not help here. The value is in the exact Treasurer route, the exact parcel, and the exact date.

For Niagara County, keep Treasurer, Real Property, Auctions International, parcel number, notice date, and amount quoted together. The vendor page is easier to judge when the county answer is beside it.

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