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RALEIGH COUNTY, WV - The Raleigh County Sheriff’s Office has announced the release of the list detailing delinquent real estate taxes for the year 2024. This initiative aims to inform property owners of their outstanding tax obligations and encourage timely payments to avoid further penalties.
The list includes various properties across the county, highlighting those that have not met their tax responsibilities. Property owners are urged to review the list and take necessary action to settle their debts. Failure to pay these taxes can lead to additional fees and potential legal action, including property liens.
The Sheriff’s Office emphasizes the importance of staying current on tax payments, which are crucial for funding local services and infrastructure. Residents are encouraged to reach out to the office for any questions regarding their tax status or payment options. Timely action can help alleviate financial burdens and ensure compliance with county regulations.
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