Tax sale is a public auction of properties within a municipality which have outstanding property taxes for more than two years. The City of Medicine Hat follows the Municipal Government Act in regard to tax recovery, which allows for the recovery of unpaid property taxes by selling properties in tax arrears at a public tax sale auction.
The tax sale is held annually on the last business day in March at 9 a.m. in Boardroom M1 in City Hall, 580 First Street SE, Medicine Hat. Properties to be sold at tax sale are advertised in the Alberta Gazette in January and in the Medicine Hat News in March. The reserve bid is set by council and is the lowest amount for which a property may be sold. The reserve bid is determined using fair market value of the property. A list of properties being offered for tax sale will be posted on the internet by March 3.
The 2026 tax sale is March 31, 9 a.m., City Hall, Boardroom M-1.
View the Tax Sale Listing
The property owner has until 9 a.m. on the day of tax sale to pay the tax arrears on their property to avoid being auctioned at the tax sale. The highest bid above the reserve bid is declared the purchaser. If there is no bid, or no bid equal to the reserve bid, the municipality may become the owner of the property. The successful bidder must pay at time of auction a 10% non-refundable deposit with the balance of funds by cash, cheque or bank draft within 24 hours.
How to remove your property from the tax sale auction
Prior to the public auction of properties, the City follows an extensive notification process. If your property is included on the public auction listing, you must pay the full outstanding balance on your property tax account before the auction date to be removed from the sale.
For further information, please contact collections at 403-529-8113 or email us.