Virginia's Loudoun County — live delinquent property listings, upcoming auction dates, and investor details for 2026.
View Loudoun County on Map → Virginia OverviewLoudoun County is Virginia’s fastest-growing county. As a tax deed state, Virginia auctions the property outright after 3+ years of delinquency. Investors receive a deed directly — no lien certificate. No post-sale redemption period applies at the deed stage, though a 1-year circuit court challenge window exists in some cases.
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Explore Loudoun County →Loudoun County files suit in circuit court for properties delinquent 3+ years. The court orders a sale, and the property is auctioned — typically in-person at the Loudoun County Government Center or online via the county’s official platform. The winning bidder receives a deed — ownership transfers directly with no lien certificate involved.
No post-sale redemption period applies in the traditional sense — the deed transfers at sale. However, Virginia Code § 58.1-3965 provides that in some cases the original owner has up to 1 year to challenge the sale in circuit court. Title insurance is strongly recommended for all Loudoun County tax deed purchases.
Loudoun County typically holds in-person auctions at the Loudoun County Government Center, though the county has been transitioning some sales to online format through their official portal. Registration requirements vary by sale — contact the Loudoun County Treasurer’s office for the specific upcoming auction details.