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Madison County

North Carolina

Marshall
County Seat
County Website
Official site
About Madison County Foreclosure Research

Madison County foreclosure research usually starts with the county offices that control tax records, deed history, and court filings. Madison County is administered from Marshall, which is often the operational hub for local record searches and foreclosure follow-up. This page consolidates the tax collector, register of deeds, and tax assessor contacts so investors can move from lead review to county verification faster.

What Investors Should Watch in Madison County

Investors researching Madison County usually need three things: where foreclosure sales are announced, which offices handle tax and deed records, and how quickly they can review the upset bid timeline before placing capital at risk.

The key advantage in Madison County is having one repeatable workflow for records, deadline tracking, and deal analysis before you tie up capital.

  • Check the clerk of court and county tax office early when tracking a potential foreclosure sale or upset bid.
  • Review deed and lien records before assuming the county opportunity fits your buying criteria.
  • Use the free NC tools below to calculate bid thresholds, organize due diligence, and compare deal assumptions.
Madison County Research Path
  • Use Madison County tax records and deed history to confirm parcel identity, ownership trail, and potential title friction before you bid.
  • Verify the upset bid timeline carefully. In North Carolina, each accepted upset bid can extend the process and change your holding assumptions.
  • Call the Madison County tax office when you need confirmation on delinquent taxes, payments, or county-specific process details.
  • Confirm court-process details early so you are not relying on stale auction assumptions.
Madison County Research Assets
  • The official county website gives you another verification path when you need public notices, office details, or local property research links.
  • GIS mapping is available, which helps when you need to verify parcel location, access, or surrounding land use before bidding.

Government Offices & Contact Information

Key county offices for tax foreclosure research and property records.

Tax Collector / Revenue Department
Property tax information, payments, and delinquent tax lists
Tax Collector
Treasurer: Lori Ray
5707 Highway 25/70, NC 28753
Register of Deeds
Property records, deeds, liens, and title searches
Register of Deeds
5707 US 25-70 Highway, Suite 6, Marshall, NC 28753
Tax Assessor
Property valuations, assessments, and tax records
Assessor
5707 Highway 25/70, Marshall, NC 28753
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