There are five different sales conducted by County Offices. They are Sheriff's Sale, Resale, Tax Warrant Sale, Commissioner's Sale, and County Auction. Each of these sales are conducted in auction format, and State Law requires publication in a County newspaper prior to any sale.
- Sheriff's Sale: This sale is conducted on behalf of companies when a Mortgage is delinquent. It is held on the first and third Wednesday of each month in the Commissioner's meeting room at the Courthouse. For more information, contact the Sheriff's Department at 405-701-8888.
- Resale: This sale is conducted when Tax Liens on Real Estate are three years delinquent. This sale takes place the second Monday in June at the Courthouse. All properties subject to sale will be published in a county newspaper and listed on this site in May of each year. This sale is conducted by the Cleveland County Treasurer's Office.
- Tax Warrant Sale: This sale is conducted by the Cleveland County Treasurer's Office and is held at the Courthouse unless otherwise noted, to satisfy tax liens on property such as Mobile Homes and/or Business Personal Property. These sales are on an as needed basis, and will be published in a county newspaper and listed on this site. These sales could occur as often as twice a year, or as infrequently as once every two or three years.
- Commissioner's Sale: This sale is held at the Courthouse and is for Surplus Real Estate that was not purchased during the Resale, or is no longer useful to the County. It is conducted by the Cleveland County Treasurer on behalf of the Commissioners.
- County Auction: This sale is for Surplus (not real estate) that is no longer needed by the County. This could include road machinery, computers, desks, etc. These sales may only happen once every two or three years. It may be conducted anywhere within the County, and will be conducted by the County Commissioner's Office.