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8/03/2021 SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY Year Range from 2015 Thru 2020 8/03/2021 SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY Year Range From 2015 Thru 2020 In conformity with Section 58.1-3924 of the Code of Virginia and authorized by the governing body of SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY , the following is a list of Taxes which is delinquent for the nonpayment taxes. LOCAL LEVIES DO NOT INCLUDE PENALTY AND INTEREST. CYNTHIA J. EDWARDS TYPE YEARS NAME AMOUNT DUE ---- ---- ---- ---------- PP 2016-2016 ABRAM DEBORAH FAYE 14.50 PP 2016-2020 ADAMS ANGELA BAILEY PO BOX 173 264.05 PP 2019-2019 ADAMS ANGELA BAILEY -CA PO BOX 173 56.50 PP 2020-2020 ADAMS DAWN MICHELLE 530.34 PP 2020-2020 ADAMS HAROLD EUGENE JR 28.00 PP 2019-2020 ADAMS JENNIFER ELEANORA 45.88 PP 2018-2018 ADAMS MICHAEL LEE 4.72 PP 2020-2020 ADAMS RICKY LEE 29.00 PP 2020-2020 ADAMS SALLY DELORIS 335.03 PP 2020-2020 ADAMS SALLY DELORIS & STEVIE ADAMS STEVIE 137.58 PP 2018-2019 ADAMSON DOROTHY ANNE 124.23 PP 2015-2015 ADELL DEBBIE C 29.50 PP 2020-2020 ADKINS DONNIE THOMAS & KATRINA ANNE ADKINS KATRINA ANNETTE 184.10 PP 2020-2020 ADKINS HERBERT JR 34.50 PP 2019-2020 ADKINS MEAGAN ASHLEY 412.78 PP 2020-2020 ALBERT SHIRLANNE LETA 10.00 PP 2020-2020 ALBRIGHT DONNA COTTON & HOLLAND STE HOLLAND STEPHEN PAUL 1.67 PP 2020-2020 ALDRICH DAVID MATTHEW 66.00 PP 2019-2019 ALEXANDER HUNTER CHASE 2.22 PP 2020-2020 ALI CARRIE BIANCA 174.99 PP 2020-2020 ALL AMERICAN AUTO PARTS 884.50 PP 2019-2020 ALL AMERICAN SALES & CYCLES -IV 6,846.72 PP 2019-2020 ALL AMERICAN TOWING -IV 9,307.66 PP 2020-2020 ALLAH SHALEM AL-NAS 38.00 PP 2017-2018 ALLAM JACOB IVAN 59.78 PP 2018-2018 ALLDAFFER DANIEL RUSSELL 16.00 PP 2019-2020 ALLEN ALEXIS RENAE 286.37 PP 2016-2016 ALLEN JANICE MARIE 211.76 PP 2016-2017 ALLEN KEVIN CORY 69.26 PP 2020-2020 ALLEN TRACIE LYNN 1,046.94 PP 2020-2020 ALLISON ARTHUR 615.93 PP 2020-2020 ALLISON STEPHEN LLOYD 156.83 PP 2020-2020 ALMOND CALVIN LEE 335.56 PP 2015-2020 ALSTON CASSANDRA BOYKINS 216.16 PP 2015-2020 ALSTON SELWYN L 511.40 PP 2020-2020 ALTHER CAROLINE DIANE & JUSTIN WADE ALTHER JUSTIN WADE 301.59 PP 2019-2020 ALTSTATT JASON WAYNE 497.61 PP 2020-2020 AMES GARY JR & BROWN SUMMER JENEAN BROWN SUMMER JENEAN 513.70 PP 2018-2020 ANAYA BARRON JOSE ALFREDO 97.00 PP 2019-2020 ANDERSON ARLINDA ARTIS 305.74 PP 2019-2019 ANDERSON CRYSTAL MICHELLE 1.30 PP 2018-2020 ANDERSON MAE A & HENRY 151.21 PP 2020-2020 ANDERSON MARTIN K 20.83 PP 2017-2020 ANDERSON MARTINIQUE KAYNAE 183.82 PP 2019-2020 ANDERSON SABRINA PATRICIA 223.23 PP 2015-2016 ANDERSON TIFFANY NICOLE 65.87 PP 2020-2020 ANDERSON TROY GLENN JR 309.06 PP 2020-2020 ANDINO MEZA FANNY P 114.53 PP 2020-2020 ANDREWS ANGELA MARIE 37.54 PP 2020-2020 ANDREWS BRITTANY NICOLE & KAWANA SE KAWANA SETH CHRISTIAN 192.60 PP 2020-2020 ANDREWS CHARLES PATRICK & ANGELA D ANDREWS ANGELA DARLENE 666.62 PP 2020-2020 ANTHONY LILLIAN LASHLEY 10.00 PP 2020-2020 ANTIEAU RENEE LAUREEN 403.63 PP 2020-2020 ANTISKAY JOSEPH 721.08 PP 2019-2019 APPEL EMMA JEAN 46.59 PP 2020-2020 ARCHER SHELLEY NICOLE 31.09 PP 2020-2020 ARENDELL DWIGHT DAVID 183.67 PP 2020-2020 ARENDELL SUMMER CHERILYN 16.55 PP 2020-2020 ARRINGTON AMANDA JOYNER 162.33 PP 2020-2020 ARRINGTON WAYNE V JR -BO 420.46 PP 2015-2020 ARROWOOD JUSTIN TRAVIS 230.93 PP 2015-2020 ARTIS AMY LATORIA 264.48 PP 2015-2016 ARTIS ANTHONY CARLO 92.00 PP 2018-2020 ARTIS APRIL AMELIA 650.75 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS AVIVA COSA & ARTIS LESTER J ARTIS LESTER JERROD 45.71 PP 2019-2020 ARTIS BERTHA E 660.16 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS BETTY J 593.36 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS CENEQUANTA LATISHA 223.34 PP 2015-2020 ARTIS COURTNEY 279.76 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS EARL LEE - NE .33 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS EMMETT V JR 472.53 PP 2017-2019 ARTIS EMMETT VICK SR 204.64 PP 2019-2020 ARTIS EMRKIA SHAWYA 1,502.26 PP 2015-2019 ARTIS EVELEAN TAYLOR 161.00 PP 2019-2020 ARTIS HENRY LEE 42.00 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS JAMES LINWOOD JR 581.98 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS JOKAIYA ANTIONETTE 71.16 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS LARON MONTE 156.92 PP 2016-2016 ARTIS LEON SAM 66.00 PP 2019-2020 ARTIS LESTER JERROD 970.51 PP 2017-2017 ARTIS LOIS M 23.32 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS LORETTA 28.00 PP 2016-2016 ARTIS LORRAINE 185.81 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS MICHELLE DEMETRIUS -CO 154.55 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS NEKEISHA SHERELL 161.25 PP 2019-2020 ARTIS RALPH COMILLER 150.00 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS ROBERT STEVEN 387.43 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS ROBERT STEVEN & BYNUM GLEN A 22.50 PP 2019-2020 ARTIS SHA'KIRA NICOLE 152.13 PP 2015-2015 ARTIS SHAWN D 33.00 PP 2020-2020 ARTIS SHELTON DEVON 952.77 PP 2016-2020 ARTIS TRAVIS EARL 1,584.34 PP 2019-2020 ARTIS-JENKINS NATASHA DEMETRIA 414.51 PP 2015-2020 ARYEETEY JAMES LESLIE NIIARMAH 489.62 PP 2015-2018 ASBELL MARK ANGELO 248.99 PP 2020-2020 ASHWORTH TIMOTHY LEE 34.50 PP 2020-2020 ATKINS CANDACE SPIVEY 495.18 PP 2015-2015 ATKINS RICHARD STEPHEN JR 33.00 PP 2015-2016 ATLANTIC WILDFIRE RESOURCES LLC 1,276.33 PP 2020-2020 AUSTIN DARIELLE DONTAE 34.50 PP 2015-2020 AUSTIN DAVINA TINETTE 391.04 PP 2015-2016 AUSTIN DE'SHAUN LAMEL 150.51 PP 2016-2017 AUSTIN LEROY ISAIAH JR & MURPHY CAR MURPHY CAROLYN 434.41 PP 2020-2020 AUSTIN SHERRI LYNN 46.19 PP 2015-2015 AVENT A E 10.00 PP 2020-2020 AVENT ASHLEY NICHOLE 432.34 PP 2016-2017 AVILES SOSA RICARDO ADRIAN 83.70 PP 2020-2020 AYALA CASTILLO MARIA GUADALUPE 68.36 PP 2020-2020 AYALA MICHELLE ANN 46.94 PP 2015-2020 B M FRANCIS FARMS LLC 1,578.12 PP 2020-2020 BABB LEWIS L & SARAH L 110.66 PP 2019-2020 BABB LEWIS LEE 981.70 PP 2019-2020 BABB MICHAEL CRAIG 43.46 PP 2020-2020 BABB SARAH L & LEWIS LEE 106.02 PP 2020-2020 BABB SARAH LYNN 28.00 PP 2019-2020 BABB SHEQURA MIKALA 55.00 PP 2019-2020 BABB'S LAWNCARE 320.00 PP 2017-2020 BACHELOR RUTHANN MARIE 112.00 PP 2019-2020 BACHELOR TRACY DIANNE 171.70 PP 2020-2020 BACHELOR TRACY DIANNE & RUTHANN M BACHELOR RUTHANN MARIE 324.83 PP 2018-2020 BAGGETT DEREK E 981.24 PP 2019-2020 BAGLEY CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL 264.02 PP 2020-2020 BAGNALL SKYLER ELIZABETH BAGNALL SAMUEL THOMAS 13.40 PP 2020-2020 BAILEY CARL STANLEY III 126.21 PP 2020-2020 BAILEY CAROLYN MAE 138.87 PP 2020-2020 BAILEY CAROLYN MAE & WILLIAM LAMONT BAILEY WILLIAM LAMONT 151.40 PP 2020-2020 BAILEY CASEY NICOLE 108.34 PP 2020-2020 BAILEY CHRISTOPHER LEE 28.00 PP 2020-2020 BAILEY CHRISTOPHER MARK 41.48 PP 2017-2020 BAILEY DOUGLAS G JR 1,300.96 PP 2020-2020 BAILEY JOAN OLAH 8.04 PP 2020-2020 BAILEY JOHNNIE MCNEIL JR 76.06 PP 2020-2020 BAILEY JOHNNIE MCNEIL JR & GREEN S GREEN SAMMARA CHANTEL 243.36 PP 2020-2020 BAILEY JOHNNY MCNEILL & MAGGIE T BAILEY MARGIE TURNER 51.19 PP 2020-2020 BAILEY LINWOOD ANDERSON 66.46 PP 2020-2020 BAILEY MARCUS LEE 159.41 PP 2020-2020 BAILEY STEVEN THOMAS 25.20 PP 2018-2018 BAILEY TERESA BLAKLEY 15.00 PP 2019-2020 BAINES CANDACE CHARLENE 287.56 PP 2019-2020 BAINES TIMOTHY ALLAN 56.00 PP 2015-2018 BAINES VICTORIA 560.08 PP 2020-2020 BAKER CYNTHIA ANN & LINSAY LATRICE BAKER LINSAY LATRICE 141.60 PP 2016-2020 BAKER EDNA 146.23 PP 2020-2020 BAKER JAN CARL 11.81 PP 2020-2020 BAKER JAN CARL & LOVELLA DAVID 28.43 PP 2020-2020 BAKER KEONTE' JAMER 318.60 PP 2020-2020 BAKER KIANA JANELL 130.76 PP 2020-2020 BAKER LINSAY LATRICE 126.58 PP 2019-2020 BAKER MILTON JR 193.95 PP 2019-2020 BAKER RAI'QUAN JAMAL -CO 176.80 PP 2016-2017 BAKER TERESA L 95.39 PP 2017-2020 BALLINGER ROBERT JAMES 85.92 PP 2020-2020 BANK CAPITAL SERVICES LLC 16,031.45 PP 2020-2020 BANKS CLAYTON EDWARD & CHARLENE BANKS CHARLENE WALKER 28.00 PP 2019-2020 BANKS DESMOND ANTHONY 118.50 PP 2016-2020 BANKS JA'VAR DESHAWN 103.97 PP 2015-2019 BANKS JAMES C 134.37 PP 2015-2015 BANKS JAMES CECIL JR 74.46 PP 2020-2020 BANKS JASMINE DESHAWNA 146.27 PP 2020-2020 BANKS KIARA AYISHA 211.92 PP 2020-2020 BANKS NIKITA CHARNE - 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