2006 New Mexico Statutes - Section 7-38-60 — Notification to property owner of delinquent taxes.

7-38-60. Notification to property owner of delinquent taxes.

By June 10 of each year, the county treasurer shall mail a notice to each property owner of property for which taxes have been delinquent for more than two years. The notice shall be in a form and contain the information prescribed by department regulations and shall include the following:   

A.     a description of the property upon which the taxes are due;   

B.     a statement of the amount of property taxes due, the date on which they became delinquent, the rate of accrual of interest and any penalties or costs that may be charged;   

C.     a statement that the delinquent tax account on real property will be transferred to the department for collection;   

D.     a statement that if taxes due on real property are not paid within three years from the date of delinquency, the real property will be sold and a deed issued; and   

E.     a statement that if taxes due on personal property are not paid, the personal property may be seized and sold for taxes under authority of a demand warrant.   

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