Val Verde County Posts January Trustee Sale and Foreclosure Notices
The Val Verde County Clerk’s office posted a set of foreclosure and substitute trustee sale notices dated January 1, 2026, listing several rural ranch tracts and residential lots now scheduled for trustee sale. The notices are formal county legal publications in PDF form and matter to residents because they set sale dates, identify affected properties, and mark potential shifts in local property ownership, tax revenue, and neighborhood stability.

On January 1, 2026 the Val Verde County Clerk’s office posted a collection of official foreclosure and substitute trustee sale notices on the county Foreclosures page for January 2026. The documents are county legal notices filed for public record and are available as PDFs in the county Document Center; two Osman Canyon Ranch notices are cataloged as DocumentCenter/View/9894 and DocumentCenter/View/9893.
Notices posted include large ranch tracts and subdivision lots. Among the entries are notices for Tract No. 58 of the Osman Canyon Ranch Phase 2, consisting of 99.60 acres, and Tract No. 41 of the Osman Canyon Ranch Phase 2, consisting of 100.25 acres. The county page also lists Foreclosure Sale notices for Tract 17 and Tract 2 of the High Lonesome Ranch South subdivision and Substitute Trustee Sale notices for Tract 3 of the Live Oak Valley Ranch, Lot 11 Block 61 of the Blum Addition, and Lot 6 Block 1 of the Sylvia Subdivision.
Each posted PDF serves as the county’s formal legal publication for trustee sales and foreclosure proceedings. The documents contain the full legal descriptions of the properties, trustee contact information, and sale or auction details along with the statutory language required for public notice. Residents who need the full legal text, including precise property descriptions, trustee contact, and sale date/time/place, should open the specific notice on the county Foreclosures page and click the linked PDF.
The posting of these notices performs a dual role in county governance: it fulfills statutory requirements for transparency in foreclosure proceedings and it notifies affected property owners and the public of imminent legal actions. For Val Verde County, trustee sales involving large ranch tracts and residential lots can affect the local property tax base, influence land use patterns, and alter neighborhood conditions in both rural and incorporated areas. A series of foreclosures also can create pressure on county services if ownership changes lead to shortfalls in tax revenue or require code enforcement and other responses.
Because these notices are public record, the County Clerk’s posting enables civic oversight and provides the factual basis for any legal or financial response by owners, neighbors, potential buyers, and elected officials. Residents directly affected by a listed notice should review the specific PDF for deadlines and trustee contact information and consider consulting legal counsel or county offices for guidance on rights and remedies.
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