Bibb County, Alabama
Tax auction guide and upcoming sale information
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Registration, bidding, and post-sale process for Bibb County.
What investors should know
Analysis of Bibb County, Alabama tax auctions based on the most recent enrichment data.
Bibb County, Alabama is conducting a tax lien auction with 50 properties listed for the current sale cycle. The median minimum bid across these 50 parcels stands at $161, a notably low threshold that reflects accumulated delinquent tax balances on these properties. At tax lien auctions, minimum bid amounts typically correspond to outstanding tax debt plus applicable fees and penalties; a $161 median suggests many of the parcels in this sale carry relatively modest tax arrears, though individual minimums will vary depending on each parcel's specific delinquency history.
Property type classification data is not available for this auction. The dataset records zero single-family homes, zero vacant land parcels, and zero manufactured homes — indicating that property type information was not captured or assigned for this sale rather than implying an absence of those categories. Bidders should consult Bibb County's official parcel records to determine the nature of each individual property before placing bids.
Quality scoring (A/B/C/D tiers) was not applied to any of the 50 properties in this auction. The score distribution of 0/0/0/0 reflects a data gap rather than a uniform quality assessment. Without pre-assigned scores, independent due diligence on individual parcels is essential.
From a geographic risk standpoint, none of the 50 properties — representing 0% of the auction inventory — carry a FEMA flood risk designation. This indicates that, based on available federal flood mapping data, no parcels in this sale fall within identified Special Flood Hazard Areas.
Bibb County is a predominantly rural county in central Alabama. The combination of a low median minimum bid ($161) across 50 parcels, absent property-type classification, and no quality scoring means bidders must rely heavily on independent parcel research through county records prior to participation.
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