Missouri Revised Statutes section 140.230

Missouri Revised Statutes section 140.230

Section 140.230 states county custody, lien-first priority, former-owner residual claims, the 90-day written-claim sequence, and circuit-court interpleader for disputes.

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For a Greene County Chapter 140 sale, use the Collector's current local surplus application materials and instructions.

Start with the official record

Use the county commission or treasury route for the applicable Chapter 140 sale and submit a written claim within 90 days after the applicable redemption period ends.

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Confirm the correct record route

For a Greene County Chapter 140 sale, use the Collector's current local surplus application materials and instructions.

Check current local instructions

Use the local FAQ to confirm the Greene custodian and redemption context without generalizing its office mechanics statewide.

Match the county, parcel, certificate, sale date, and redemption period before using this retained route.

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Match the record

Match the county, parcel, certificate, sale date, and redemption period before using this retained route.

02

Trace the holding office

The statute applies the surplus to qualifying liens before any remaining amount is considered for the former owner.

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Confirm the current procedure

Calculate the 90-day written-claim period from the end of the applicable redemption period and file with the responsible county route.

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Preserve the response

Recheck the Collector's current application, required records, and delivery instructions for a Greene County sale.

Missouri Revised Statutes section 140.230

Open the current official source

  • Checklist: identify the record

    Use the county commission or treasury route for the applicable Chapter 140 sale and submit a written claim within 90 days after the applicable redemption period ends.

  • Checklist: confirm the holding office

    For a Greene County Chapter 140 sale, use the Collector's current local surplus application materials and instructions.

  • Checklist: preserve current instructions

    Use the local FAQ to confirm the Greene custodian and redemption context without generalizing its office mechanics statewide.

A matching former-owner record does not displace qualifying liens or establish the amount payable.

What this record review can help organize

  • A matching former-owner record does not displace qualifying liens or establish the amount payable.
  • This model covers the retained Chapter 140 process only and does not substitute another county's sale system or local form.

Missouri Revised Statutes section 140.230

No. Section 140.230 requires attention to qualifying liens before a remaining balance may reach the former owner.

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No. The Collector's materials are a Greene County route and cannot be reused as another county's instructions.

Where should I start?

The retained statute uses 90 days after the applicable redemption period ends; calculate from the actual sale record.

Does one statewide process apply?

No. Section 140.230 requires attention to qualifying liens before a remaining balance may reach the former owner.

Which local record controls?

No. The Collector's materials are a Greene County route and cannot be reused as another county's instructions.

What should I verify before filing?

The retained FAQ and statute describe a specific county tax-sale lane; a different sale system may use different custody and procedure.

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