Should you protest a decision?
Section Talking Points
- Property tax exemptions
- Check the records
- Is the proposed appraised value too high?
- Is your property valued unequally?
Did the county appraisal district deny an exemption?
If so, contact them to find out why. Provide the necessary documentation. Go to our property tax exemption section for details. County appraisal district contact information for the major Texas appraisal districts can be found with the links on the navigation bar to the right.
Appraisal District Statement Check List
Your county appraisal district mails a tax statement in October and a notice of appraised value in May. Make sure your statements are correct.
- Do the appraisal district records show an incorrect owner?
- Is your property being taxed by the wrong taxing units?
- Do your statements show your exemptions correctly?
Contact the county appraisal district where the property is located if your statement contains an error. County appraisal district contact information for the major Texas appraisal districts can be found with the links on the navigation bar to the right.
Assessed Value
Your local county appraisal district mails a notice of appraised value on or about May 1st of each year. Check your statement. Is the appraised value too high? Go to our real estate valuation section to determine whether your assessed value is too high.
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