Auto-tracks your 365-day TX Tax Code §34.04 filing windows from deed recording date, generates required notarized claim forms, and manages every Texas case from county list to commission. Built for excess proceeds professionals who work across Texas's 254 counties.
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Texas Tax Code §34.04 governs the distribution of excess proceeds after tax foreclosure sales. When a property sells at tax auction for more than the delinquent taxes, penalties, and costs, the excess — the "excess proceeds" — belongs to the former owner and any lienholders with valid interests.
The county holds these funds. A key distinction in Texas: the 365-day clock starts from the date the deed is recorded, not the sale date — a detail that catches professionals off guard when relying on sale date alone. RecoverFlow tracks from the correct date for every case.
Texas requires claims to be filed with the collecting officer (typically the county sheriff or constable). RecoverFlow auto-populates the claim form and tracks document collection status for every case.
Texas is the most complex state for excess proceeds recovery: 254 counties, deed-recording-date deadlines (not sale dates), and massive volume in Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Bexar, and Travis counties. Tracking manually means constant errors and deadline risk.
RecoverFlow tracks Texas deadlines from the deed recording date — the legally correct start. Color-coded urgency surfaces expiring cases automatically. You never calculate a date manually.
| Property | County | Excess | Deed Recorded | Deadline | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5901 Westheimer Rd, Houston | Harris | $74,100 | Apr 22, 2025 | 12 days | Claim Filed |
| 3212 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas | Dallas | $41,300 | Jun 9, 2025 | 49 days | Contacted |
| 880 S Lamar Blvd, Austin | Travis | $63,800 | Jul 25, 2025 | 85 days | Contract Signed |
| 1440 Commerce St, San Antonio | Bexar | $29,500 | Sep 10, 2025 | 132 days | Lead |
| 702 Camp Bowie Blvd, Ft Worth | Tarrant | $22,700 | Oct 18, 2025 | 170 days | Lead |
With 254 counties, deed-recording-date deadlines, and hard 365-day cutoffs under Tax Code §34.04, Texas excess proceeds recovery demands a purpose-built system. RecoverFlow tracks from the correct date, generates every document, and makes sure nothing expires silently.
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