Tex. Tax Code Section 33.53
Order of Sale; Payment Before Sale


(a)

If judgment in a suit to collect a delinquent tax is for foreclosure of a tax lien, the court shall order the property sold in satisfaction of the amount of the judgment.

(b)

On application by a taxing unit that is a party to the judgment, the district clerk shall prepare an order to an officer authorized to conduct execution sales ordering the sale of the property. If more than one parcel of property is included in the judgment, the taxing unit may specify particular parcels to be sold. A taxing unit may request more than one order of sale as necessary to collect all amounts due under the judgment.

(c)

An order of sale:

(1)

shall be returned to the district clerk as unexecuted if not executed before the 181st day after the date the order is issued; and

(2)

may be accompanied by a copy of the judgment and a bill of costs attached to the order and incorporate the terms of the judgment or bill of costs by reference.

(d)

A judgment or a bill of costs attached to the order of sale is not required to be certified.

(e)

If the owner pays the amount of the judgment before the property is sold, the taxing unit shall:

(1)

release the tax lien held by the taxing unit on the property; and

(2)

file for record with the clerk of the court in which the judgment was rendered a release of the lien.
Acts 1979, 66th Leg., p. 2296, ch. 841, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1982. Amended by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 537, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997; Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1481, Sec. 23, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

Source: Section 33.53 — Order of Sale; Payment Before Sale, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/TX/htm/TX.­33.­htm#33.­53 (accessed Apr. 13, 2024).

33.01
Penalties and Interest
33.02
Installment Payment of Delinquent Taxes
33.03
Delinquent Tax Roll
33.04
Notice of Delinquency
33.05
Limitation on Collection of Taxes
33.06
Deferred Collection of Taxes on Residence Homestead of Elderly or Disabled Person or Disabled Veteran
33.10
Restricted or Conditional Payments of Delinquent Taxes, Penalties, and Interest Prohibited
33.011
Waiver of Penalties and Interest
33.11
Early Additional Penalty for Collection Costs for Taxes Imposed on Personal Property
33.21
Property Subject to Seizure
33.22
Institution of Seizure
33.23
Tax Warrant
33.24
Bond for Payment of Taxes
33.25
Tax Sale: Notice
33.41
Suit to Collect Delinquent Tax
33.42
Taxes Included in Foreclosure Suit
33.43
Petition
33.44
Joinder of Other Taxing Units
33.045
Notice of Provisions Authorizing Deferral or Abatement
33.45
Pleading and Answering to Claims Filed
33.46
Partition of Real Property
33.47
Tax Records as Evidence
33.48
Recovery of Costs and Expenses
33.49
Liability of Taxing Unit for Costs
33.50
Adjudged Value
33.51
Writ of Possession
33.52
Taxes Included in Judgment
33.53
Order of Sale
33.54
Limitation on Actions Relating to Property Sold for Taxes
33.55
Effect of Judgment on Accrual of Penalties and Interest
33.56
Vacation of Judgment
33.57
Alternative Notice of Tax Foreclosure on Certain Parcels of Real Property
33.065
Deferred Collection of Taxes on Appreciating Residence Homestead
33.71
Masters for Tax Suits
33.72
Report Transmitted to Court
33.73
Court Action on Master’s Report
33.74
Appeal of Recommendation of Final Judgment to the Referring Court or on Request of the Referring Court
33.75
Decree or Order of Court
33.76
Jury Trial Demanded
33.77
Effect of Master’s Report Pending Appeal
33.78
Masters May Not Be Appointed Under Texas Rules of Civil Procedure
33.79
Immunity
33.80
Court Reporter
33.91
Property Subject to Seizure by Municipality
33.92
Institution of Seizure
33.93
Tax Warrant
33.94
Notice of Tax Sale
33.95
Purchaser
33.445
Joinder of Tax Lien Transferee
33.475
Attorney Ad Litem Report
33.911
Property Subject to Seizure by County
33.912
Notice

Accessed:
Apr. 13, 2024

§ 33.53’s source at texas​.gov