When a property sells at auction for more than was owed, the surplus belongs to the former owner. They are notified once, by post, at the address they no longer live at. Then a statutory clock starts running, and when it stops the money is gone.
The county takes what it is owed. What is left over is surplus, and in most states it belongs to the person who lost the property — not to the county, and not to the bidder who bought it.
Almost nobody collects it. The notice goes to the address on the deed, which is the address they were foreclosed out of. After the statutory window it escheats to the state.
87 counties are being read today, out of 1,195 mapped across 13 states. A county goes live only once a source has actually returned records from it — coverage never claims a county it cannot read.
The System does the first one for you and most of the second. What it will never do is the part that needs a licence: outreach is gated per state until counsel signs that state off, and no claim is filed on unverified data.
Reviewing a gate, running a trace, advancing a case and recovering money all award experience — and every award is made on the server against something that actually happened. There is no way to grind rank without doing the work that makes money.
Fourteen days, no card. You will see the same board the console sees.