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Foreclosure and short sales in Duval County, Florida

Live foreclosure data

Filings, last 30 days

At summary judgment

Sale dates scheduled

Avg days filing → title

Live county foreclosure data integrates with Wave 3 of the build. Source: County clerk and court docket feeds.

Duval County includes Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach and is part of Florida's Fourth Judicial Circuit. Foreclosure cases here proceed through Florida's judicial foreclosure system — every foreclosure is a court case, every case appears on the public docket, and the procedural sequence determines what options remain available to homeowners.

This page covers what foreclosure looks like in Duval County specifically, what's driving current distress, and what short sale options are available for Duval County homeowners.

Current Duval County foreclosure activity

Metric Value
Foreclosure filings, last 30 days [LIVE DATA FROM DATA LAYER]
Cases currently at summary judgment stage [LIVE DATA]
Cases with sale dates scheduled [LIVE DATA]
Average days from filing to certificate of title [LIVE DATA]
Data updated [TIMESTAMP]

Source: Duval County Clerk of Court records. Updated continuously.

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Duval County's foreclosure process

Foreclosure cases in Duval County are filed in the Fourth Judicial Circuit, with case proceedings managed through the Duval County Clerk of Court. Florida's judicial foreclosure framework applies — case filing produces a lis pendens, defendants have 20 days to respond, contested cases proceed through summary judgment, final judgment, court-ordered sale, and certificate of title.

The local court calendar, the Duval County Clerk of Court's scheduling, and the typical pace of Duval County's judicial circuit affect specific case timing. Some Florida counties' foreclosure dockets move efficiently; others have backlogs. Duval County's docket activity reflects the substantial foreclosure volume the county handles.

For the general procedural framework, see the Florida foreclosure process page. This page focuses on what's specific to Duval County.

What's driving distress in Duval County

Duval (largely Jacksonville) has substantial foreclosure volume reflecting Jacksonville's large population and diverse economic base. Mix of urban distress, military-related distress (substantial Navy presence), and suburban distress.

Vintage exposure. Mixed vintages with some 2022-2023 stress. Military relocation cycles produce specific patterns.

Insurance pressure. Moderate. Less acute than southern Florida coasts.

Specific areas within Duval County affected. Jacksonville (Northside, Westside, Southside, Mandarin), Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, and outer neighborhoods all see active foreclosure activity. Within these areas, distress varies by neighborhood, vintage, and property type.

Servicers most active in Duval County

Based on public records and data layer signal, the mortgage servicers most heavily represented in Duval County foreclosure activity include:

Rocket Mortgage / Mr. Cooper, Wells Fargo, Chase, Freedom Mortgage (substantial VA portfolio in this market), PennyMac, Lakeview, and others.

The Recourse servicer pages cover specific short sale procedures for each major servicer. If you don't know who services your loan, the servicer identification tool will identify it.

Common Duval County situations

A few archetypal Duval County situations we see (described without identifying details):

The 2022-2023 vintage buyer. Purchased near or at the peak with a substantial mortgage. Insurance and tax escalation pushed the total housing cost above what made sense given income. Now considering short sale because keeping the home doesn't work even with significant income.

The insurance-displaced homeowner. Long-time Duval County homeowner whose insurance premium has tripled or more in recent years. Combined with property tax increases, the carrying cost of the home is now unsustainable on a stable income. Modification doesn't solve the problem because the issue isn't the mortgage — it's the cost structure of the home.

The recent retiree. Downsized after retirement to Duval County but discovered that fixed retirement income doesn't accommodate Florida's current cost structure. Short sale provides an exit before depleting retirement savings on housing costs.

The investor with short-term rental troubles. Purchased Duval County property for short-term rental in 2021-2022. Rental income hasn't met original projections. Cash flow doesn't support the carrying costs. Short sale exit before deeper losses.

The divorced spouse. Divorce settlement left one spouse with the Duval County home and a mortgage they alone can't afford. Short sale is the practical resolution.

These are illustrative — actual Duval County situations are diverse and individual circumstances vary.

The Duval County foreclosure timeline

Typical Duval County foreclosure case progression:

Stage Typical timing in Duval County
First missed payment to Notice of Default 60-120 days
Notice of Default to filing of lawsuit 30-90 days
Filing to summary judgment hearing [Duval County-specific timing]
Summary judgment to final judgment 30-90 days
Final judgment to sale date 30-60 days
Sale to certificate of title 10-30 days

Total typical: 8-20 months from first missed payment to certificate of title in Duval County.

The local court calendar and case volume in Duval County affect specific timing. The foreclosure timeline visualizer shows the timeline interactively with Duval County-specific data.

Recourse in Duval County

Recourse operates in Duval County as part of our statewide Florida coverage. Blue Mar Real Estate Group, Inc. holds MLS membership in the appropriate Duval County MLS so listings can be marketed properly when they materialize.

Our work in Duval County:

  • Statewide service includes Duval County from launch
  • MLS membership in Duval County's relevant MLS for listing capability
  • Local execution resources (photography, lockbox, showings, signage) coordinated as needed
  • Marie's procedural knowledge of Florida's judicial foreclosure system applies fully to Duval County cases
  • Bilingual service available throughout the process

If you're a Duval County homeowner considering short sale, the address search will show you what we know about your case from public records. From there, the portal opens and the standard Recourse process begins.

Frequently asked questions

How active is Duval County's foreclosure docket?

Duval County's foreclosure docket is among the more active in Florida. Specific volumes vary month-to-month based on filings, but Duval County consistently sees substantial foreclosure activity.

Does Duval County's judicial circuit move quickly or slowly?

The Fourth Judicial Circuit handles substantial volume. Specific case timing depends on judge assignment, hearing scheduling, and whether the case is contested. Default cases typically move faster than contested cases.

Can Recourse take a Duval County listing immediately?

Yes. Blue Mar Real Estate Group, Inc. is licensed statewide and we serve Duval County from launch. MLS access through the appropriate Duval County MLS is in place.

What's the typical short sale timeline in Duval County?

90-180 days from complete package submission to closing, similar to other Florida counties. Local title work and closing coordination operate on standard Florida real estate transaction timelines.

Are there specific Duval County servicers I should know about?

The active servicers list above is the typical pattern. The Recourse servicer pages cover specific processes for each.

Is Spanish-language service available for Duval County homeowners?

Yes. Recourse provides bilingual service throughout the process. This is particularly relevant for Duval County given the substantial Spanish-speaking population in [applicable Florida regions, e.g., Miami-Dade, Broward, Hillsborough portions, etc.].



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Recourse is a short sale service of Blue Mar Real Estate Group, Inc., a Florida-licensed real estate brokerage. This page is informational. It is not legal advice. Duval County foreclosure cases vary by circumstance, case complexity, and individual factors. The procedural framework described here is the typical pattern; specific cases may differ. If your situation requires legal analysis, we will refer you to a Florida-licensed attorney.

Sources: Duval County Clerk of Court public records, Florida Office of Insurance Regulation, county property appraiser records, our practice experience.

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