

The tax sale will be held at Borough Hall in Haddonfield. In addition, online payments at our website will not be accepted on delinquent accounts once the tax sale list has been created. Only certified checks, money orders or cash is accepted once the official notice is mailed. To do so, the past year’s taxes must be paid, as well as ALL the interest – for both years - and costs. Prior to the actual sale, the property owner may pay to avoid having a lien sold at auction. Failure to receive any of these notices does not invalidate the proceedings. A copy of the newspaper listing is also mailed to everyone on the Tax Sale list. Residents are notified via quarterly delinquent notices, an official notice of tax sale, newspaper advertisement, and public posting (in 5 Borough locales), that a lien on their property is up for Tax Sale. The State of New Jersey requires at least 4 weeks of notice be given to the property owner and any interested parties. If you are planning on attending the Tax Sale, p lease email the Tax Collector PRIOR to the sale to register at: NOTIFICATION For the purpose of this document, ‘tax’ refers to real estate taxes, utility balances, and any other outstanding municipal charge. The Tax Sale was advertised in The Retrospect starting on November 11, 2022. The 2022 Tax Sale was held on Decemat the Borough of Haddonfield. The Borough of Haddonfield holds a standard tax sale within the current year for delinquent taxes, municipal charges, and/or CCMUA balances of the prior years. This is for general information purposes only
