Foreclosure help in Clark County, WA
Behind on your mortgage anywhere in Clark County? Get free, local help understanding your options — and a no-fee cash offer if you choose to sell before the trustee's sale.
Foreclosure in Clark County
Clark County (Vancouver) is one of Southwest Washington's busiest markets, and the same WA Deed of Trust Act timeline applies here as statewide. The county seat is Vancouver, and Clark County foreclosures follow Washington's statewide non-judicial process: the Notice of Trustee's Sale is recorded with the Clark County Auditor's Recording Office in Vancouver, and by law the sale can't happen sooner than 120 days after recording. Auctions are typically held at the Clark County Courthouse in Vancouver.
Wherever you are in the process, you have options — and usually more time than it feels like. You can reinstate up to 11 days before the sale, and you can sell right up until the sale itself. See the full Washington foreclosure timeline or all your options.
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Clark County foreclosure questions
How does foreclosure work in Clark County?
The same way as the rest of Washington: non-judicially, through a trustee under the Deed of Trust Act. The Notice of Trustee's Sale is recorded with the Clark County Auditor's Recording Office in Vancouver, and the sale can't be held sooner than 120 days after it's recorded.
Where are Clark County foreclosure auctions held?
Trustee's sales for Clark County homes are generally held at the Clark County Courthouse in Vancouver.
Can I sell my house before a Clark County trustee's sale?
Yes — your right to sell lasts until the sale itself. A cash sale can often close before the date, so you protect your credit and keep your equity.
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