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Tax Liens & Delinquent Property Taxes in Kitty Hawk, NC

Homeowners in Kitty Hawk, NC facing property tax liens need to act before advertising begins. Find county tax office contacts, payment plans, and legal resources.

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Situation overview

Property tax delinquency in Kitty Hawk, NC follows a strict county timeline — taxes are due September 1, become delinquent after January 5, and the county advertises liens from March through June. Early contact with your county tax office is critical.

What to do first

Property tax delinquency in Kitty Hawk follows a strict county timeline. Early contact with the tax office opens payment plan options that disappear once advertising begins.

Start with

  1. Call your county tax collector before the delinquent date to ask about installment plans.
  2. Check if you qualify for any property tax relief programs, especially for seniors, veterans, or disabled homeowners.
  3. Appeal your property assessment if the tax bill seems based on an inflated valuation.

Avoid

  1. Ignore tax notices — interest accrues monthly and advertising deadlines are strict.
  2. Assume the lien will resolve itself or that the county will negotiate after advertising.
  3. Sign any property transfer agreement without understanding the outstanding lien amounts.

NC law reference

Key legal facts for tax liens situations in North Carolina.

Property tax due
September 1
Delinquent after
After January 5
Tax lien interest
2% first month, then 3/4% each additional month
Advertising period
March 1 through June 30
Upset bid period
10 days after sale

Step-by-step action plan

A starting path you can follow before committing to any contract or agreement.

  1. Contact your county tax office immediately to ask about payment plan options before advertising begins.
  2. Gather your property tax bill, any notices received, and recent assessment records.
  3. Consult a tax attorney or HUD counselor to understand redemption periods and your rights.

Who to contact in Kitty Hawk

Tax Lien Attorneys

Hornthal, Riley, Ellis & Maland, LLP

Outer Banks firm practicing since 1906. Attorney Robert B. Hobbs Jr. is the only attorney in northeastern NC who is a Board Certified Specialist in both commercial and residential real property law (NC State Bar). Also serves as Town Attorney for Duck and Attorney for the Dare County Airport Authority since 1990. Nags Head office at 2502 South Croatan Highway.

(252) 441-0871

2502 South Croatan Highway, Nags Head, NC 27959

Hornthal, Riley, Ellis & Maland — real estate and foreclosure

Casey & Robbins, PC

Outer Banks law firm providing legal services for over 20 years to clients throughout Dare, Currituck, Tyrrell, and Hyde counties. Attorneys Michael Casey and Elizabeth Robbins handle real estate transactions, zoning issues, estate planning, and probate administration from their Nags Head office.

(252) 441-4125

110 W. Gray Eagle Street, Suite 101, Nags Head, NC 27959

Casey & Robbins — Outer Banks real estate law

Kellogg and Evans, P.A.

The longest-running general practice law firm on the Outer Banks, established in 1931 in historic downtown Manteo. Attorneys Martin Kellogg Jr. and Charles D. Evans handle real estate closings, 1031 tax-deferred exchanges, foreclosure defense, and title issues for Dare County homeowners.

(252) 473-2171

201 Ananias Dare Street, Manteo, NC 27954

Kellogg & Evans — Manteo real estate and foreclosure

Tax Payment and Relief Offices

Dare County Tax Department

County tax office collecting real and personal property taxes for Kitty Hawk and all Dare County jurisdictions, with online payment options.

(252) 475-5952

962 Marshall C. Collins Drive, Room 166, Manteo, NC 27954

Dare County online tax payment

Free and Low-Cost Legal Aid

Legal Aid of North Carolina — Ahoskie Office

Free civil legal services for low-income Dare County residents facing foreclosure, eviction, landlord-tenant disputes, family law matters, and public-benefits issues. Serves Kitty Hawk and all Dare County communities.

(252) 332-5124

610 Church Street East, Ahoskie, NC 27910

Legal Aid NC — free legal help

NC Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service

Statewide referral service connecting Dare County residents with licensed NC attorneys for an initial 30-minute consultation at a reduced fee, covering real estate, foreclosure defense, probate, and family law.

NC Bar lawyer referral service

Tax Liens Real Estate Agents in Kitty Hawk

Chamiese Evans — Licensed Realtor

Specializing in helping Kitty Hawk homeowners navigate tax liens situations — whether that means selling, negotiating, or exploring every option before making a decision. NorthGroup Real Estate.

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Common questions

How long do I have before my property is sold for delinquent taxes in Kitty Hawk?

In North Carolina, property taxes are due September 1 and become delinquent after January 5. Interest begins accruing immediately. The county advertises delinquent properties March through June, and tax sales follow. Contact your county tax office in Kitty Hawk early to negotiate a payment plan.

Can I sell my home in Kitty Hawk if there is a tax lien on it?

Yes, but the tax lien must be satisfied at closing. A cash buyer experienced with liens can often close faster because they understand the payoff process and work directly with the county.

What happens during the upset bid period after a tax sale in Kitty Hawk?

In NC, there is a 10-day upset bid period after a tax sale where higher bids can be submitted. Understanding this timeline is critical if you are trying to redeem or sell your property before the sale finalizes.

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Researched by CC Evans, Marketing Analyst — RobinOffer

Last reviewed: February 2026

This directory is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. Confirm all options with licensed counsel or a qualified financial professional before signing any agreement.

Sources: NC General Statutes · HUD.gov · CFPB.gov

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