No. We list every auction we can and we try to be thorough. Counties make their own choices in how they make their data available and we provide what is accessible.
Each county is different and each require different forms of payment. Often in the form of cash or cashiers check. Credit cards and debit cards are not typically accepted. Make sure to check with your county tax commissioner before arriving at a tax auction so your payment is sure to get accepted.
Payment is typically required the day of the auction before 1 or 3 pm. When bidding at a tax auction it is easy to bid more than you can cover. Make sure not to over bid your funds as it can get you banned from bidding if you cannot pay or even arrested.
Most Georgia tax sales will require you to show a valid government ID like a driver's license or picture ID card.
Georgia tax auctions are generally held at 10am the first Tuesday of the month at the County court house. Sometimes they are in front of the tax commissioners office or tax office. It's best to call ahead a day or two in advance to find out where to be at 10am.
Some counties have online auctions, some only have in person auctions. If this is your first auction in a given county make sure to call the county tax commissioner and ask if the auction is in person or online.
Some counties do require you to rsvp and some even charge a fee. This is another question for the respective county tax commissioner.