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Francisco Torres
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Tax Delinquent List- having trouble finding who to get info from.

Francisco Torres
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Arlington, VA
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Hi All,

I am currently building a tax delinquent list and have had success in one county but the next county I tried for not so easy. I have called the tax assessor's office, treasurer, courthouse etc. they all bounced me back to one or the other, no one had an answer for me. Should I just call and ask for their supervisor's name and contact and reach out to them as they might have more knowledge? Or should I just go down in person?

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Francisco Torres
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Francisco Torres
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Arlington, VA
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Thanks @Jonathan Chari and

@Ed Tamayo! I went ahead and called the offices where I was getting the run-around and asked who the supervisor was for their department and asked for their contact info. I then reached out to these supervisors asking for the information or if they could point me in the right direction. One sent the list right to me and one referenced me to the right department and I am doing all of the work online via email. Now on to narrowing down my lists and mailing!

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