In Lawrence County, officials have made a significant update regarding the default hearing for delinquent taxpayers. Originally set for February 13, the hearing has now been pushed back to March 12. During this hearing, a default judgment will be issued against those who have failed to pay their taxes for the year 2021 and previous years.
Individuals who are facing this default judgment have the option to take action. They can choose to appear at the hearing, present a defense, or opt to clear the liens on their property by settling all outstanding taxes, penalties, and associated costs.
This decision serves as a crucial opportunity for delinquent taxpayers to address their financial obligations and potentially avoid further legal consequences. By taking the necessary steps to resolve their tax issues, individuals can protect their assets and prevent additional complications in the future.

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