- (a)
When the property is sold by the sheriff, all of the sale proceeds must be deposited into the registry of the court. Any unclaimed remaining overbid from a foreclosure sale held prior to September 1, 2012, shall be transferred by the officer to the county treasurer within ninety calendar days after the expiration of all redemption periods as provided in section 38-38-302 and held in escrow, and any unclaimed remaining overbid from a foreclosure sale held on or after September 1, 2012, shall be held by the officer in escrow. In either case, the remaining overbid shall be held for six months from the date of the sale. The county treasurer or officer, whomever holds the remaining overbid in escrow, shall be answerable for the funds without interest at any time within the six-month period to any person legally entitled to the funds. Any interest earned on the escrowed funds shall be paid to the county at least annually. Unclaimed remaining overbids that are less than twenty-five dollars and that are not claimed within six months from the date of sale shall be paid to the general fund of the county, and such moneys paid to the general fund of the county become the property of the county. Unclaimed remaining overbids that are equal to or greater than twenty-five dollars and that are not claimed within six months from the date of the sale are unclaimed property for purposes of the “Unclaimed Property Act”, article 13 of this title, and shall be transferred to the administrator in accordance with that article. After the unclaimed remaining overbids are transferred to the administrator or to the general fund of the county, the county treasurer and officer are discharged from any further liability or responsibility for the moneys.
- (b)
If the unclaimed remaining overbids exceed five hundred dollars and have not been claimed by any person entitled thereto within sixty calendar days after the expiration of all redemption periods as provided by section 38-38-302, the county treasurer or officer shall, within ninety calendar days after the expiration of all redemption periods, commence publication of a notice for four weeks, which means publication once each week for five successive weeks, in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the subject property is located. The county treasurer is responsible for the notice of an overbid from a foreclosure sale held prior to September 1, 2012, and the officer is responsible for the notice of an overbid from a foreclosure sale held on or after September 1, 2012. The notice must contain the name of the owner, the owner’s address as given in the recorded instrument evidencing the owner’s interest, and the legal description and street address, if any, of the property sold at the sale and must state that an overbid was realized from the sale and that, unless the funds are claimed by the owner or other person entitled thereto within six months after the date of sale, the funds shall be transferred to the state treasurer as part of the “Unclaimed Property Act”. The county treasurer or officer, whomever holds the remaining overbid in escrow, shall also mail a copy of the notice to the owner at the best available address.
- (c)
The fees and costs of publication and mailing required pursuant to this subsection (3) shall be paid from the moneys escrowed by the county treasurer or officer, whomever holds the remaining overbid in escrow.