Title 9, Chapter 13, Section 161
( 9-13-161)
(a) Unless otherwise provided, sales of property taken under
execution shall be made by the sheriffs or coroners only at the
courthouse of the county where the levy was made on the first
Tuesday in each month, between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 4:00
P.M., and at public outcry; provided, however, that, should the
first Tuesday of the month fall on New Year's Day or Independence
Day, such sales shall take place on the immediately following
Wednesday. A change in the time of such sales from the first
Tuesday of the month to the first Wednesday of the month as provided
in this subsection shall also apply to all public sales within the
county required to be conducted at the time of the sheriff's sales. (b) In all cases where any sheriff, coroner, or other levying
officer shall levy any execution or other legal process upon any
corn, lumber, timber of any kind, bricks, machinery, or other
articles difficult and expensive to transport, the officer may sell
the property without carrying and exposing the same at the
courthouse door on the day of sale, but the levying officer shall
give a full description of the property and the place where it is
located in the advertisement of the sale. (c) By general order of the presiding judge of the superior court of
the county, published in the official newspaper of the county and
entered on the minutes of the court, all sales of property under
execution within a county may be held at a place other than at the
courthouse when, in the opinion of the judge, the holding of such
sales before the courthouse door would create an undue traffic
hazard or unnecessarily endanger the person or property of persons
using the public streets. However, no such property shall be sold at
a place different from that shown in the advertisement of the sale.
Any change in the place of such sales within any county, as provided
in this Code section, shall also apply to all public sales within
the county required to be conducted in the manner of sheriff's
sales. |