Jones County CAD – Property Search

Jones County, Texas Property, Farm, Mineral and Tax Guide

Trace an Anson, Stamford, Hamlin, Hawley or Lueders Parcel from Official Appraisal Search to GIS, Agricultural Review, Tax Payment or Recorded Deed

Jones County appraisal records cover homes and businesses in Anson, Stamford, Hamlin, Hawley and Lueders, rural property near Avoca, Noodle, Neinda, Funston and Tuxedo, farms, grazing land, wildlife acreage, manufactured homes, business equipment, pipelines, utility property and mineral interests.

This guide explains how to use the official 2026 search, locate rural accounts without street addresses, read appraisal fields, use the current map, apply for exemptions, review the local 25-acre agricultural policy, file a protest, find taxes due and verify deeds or liens.

Jones CAD handles appraisal records and consolidated property-tax collection for the local authorities listed on its website. The Jones County Tax Assessor-Collector does not collect property taxes.
Chief Appraiser Tammy Smith
Jones CAD phone 325-823-2422
Correct CAD address 1137 E. Court Plaza
Property-tax collector Jones CAD, not the County Tax Office

Critical Corrections to the Existing Jones County CAD Page

Existing Page Problem Current Official Information Why It Matters
CAD address shown as 100 S. Main Street Jones County Appraisal District is at 1137 E. Court Plaza, Anson, TX 79501. Exemption, protest and tax documents could be delivered to the wrong office.
CAD phone shown as 325-823-2222 The official Jones CAD phone number is 325-823-2422. The incorrect number can delay a deadline-sensitive question.
Office hours stated without current official support The current contact page provides address, phone, fax and email but does not publish verified daily office hours. Call before visiting, especially near holidays, hearings or filing deadlines.
Old TrueAutomation GIS link used Jones CAD now routes map users through its official Interactive Map page at jonescad.org/home/map. The old vendor URL should not be treated as the current official map.
Property-tax payment routed to the County Tax Office The Texas Comptroller says the Jones County Tax Assessor-Collector does not collect property taxes. Jones CAD provides the official payment route. A user following the old instructions may contact the wrong office or payment system.
2026 value described as final The property search contains 2026 accounts, but the official records page currently posts certified appraisal rolls only through 2025. Do not describe a 2026 amount as certified until Jones CAD confirms certification.
Only owner, address and account searches explained The live search supports Property ID, Geo ID, legal description, abstract, subdivision, lease number, lease name, protest status, agent, acreage and value filters. Rural, mineral and pipeline accounts often require these advanced fields.
Agricultural acreage treated as automatic qualification Jones CAD announces a 25-acre minimum, but owners must also satisfy qualifying-use, history, intensity and application rules. Owning 25 acres alone does not guarantee special valuation.
Appraisal work treated as one in-house process Mineral, utility and industrial accounts are appraised by Pritchard & Abbott. Real estate and personal property are appraised by Eagle Appraisal & Consulting. The correct evidence and contact path depends on the property type.
County Clerk search coverage not explained The County Clerk links online land records from 1991 to the present and says staff will not conduct searches that are not required by statute. Older title work may require courthouse indexes or professional research.
The existing article could route users to the wrong office. Its CAD address, phone, map and property-tax payment instructions were inaccurate or outdated.

Choose Your Jones County Property Task

Start With the Correct Jones County Office

Jones County Appraisal District Property records, values, GIS, exemptions, special valuation, protests and consolidated property-tax collection.
Appraisal Review Board Formal hearings involving value, unequal appraisal, exemptions and agricultural or wildlife qualification.
County Tax Assessor-Collector Vehicle registration, vehicle titles and Tax Assessor-Collector duties other than property-tax collection.
Jones County Clerk Deeds, deeds of trust, liens, releases, easements, plats, leases, probate records and certified copies.
Pritchard & Abbott Mineral, utility and industrial appraisal for Jones CAD.
Eagle Appraisal & Consulting Real-estate and personal-property appraisal work for the district.
Surveyor or Title Company Exact boundaries, acreage, legal access, recorded encumbrances and insured ownership.
Tax or Land Professional Complex agricultural, wildlife, mineral, industrial and post-ARB appeal issues.
Fast routing tip Give staff the Property ID and property type before explaining the issue. One owner may have separate real, personal and mineral accounts.

What to Try When the Search Returns No Result

Search Problem Better Method Why It Works
Full owner name fails Use only the surname or one business word. Initials, spouses and legal suffixes may be stored differently.
Recent buyer is missing Search the seller or previous owner. The deed may be recorded before the appraisal owner field is updated.
Rural tract has no address Use Geo ID, legal description, abstract or map. Rural property is commonly indexed by survey information.
Only one family tract appears Repeat the owner search and compare every Property ID. One estate or farm may contain several accounts.
Business equipment is missing Select Personal and search the company or DBA. Equipment is separate from the real-estate account.
Mineral interest is missing Select Mineral and search the owner, lease name and lease number. Mineral ownership can differ from surface ownership.
Property near Abilene is missing Verify whether the tract is in Jones or Taylor County. Postal addresses and school boundaries do not always match county lines.
Stamford-area property is missing Verify whether the parcel lies in Jones or Haskell County. The City of Stamford extends into more than one county.
“I am trying to locate a Jones County appraisal account. The current or previous owner is ______. The property is near ______. I believe it is a real / personal / mineral account. My Property ID, abstract, lease or legal-description clue is ______.”
Still cannot find the property? Call Jones CAD at 325-823-2422 or email jonescad@jonescad.org.

How to Read a Jones CAD Property Record

Record Field Meaning Practical Check
Property ID or Parcel ID Primary appraisal-account identifier. Use it on calls, applications, protests and payments.
Geo ID Map-oriented parcel identifier. Useful for rural property without a conventional address.
Account Collection or billing-related account reference shown in search results. Do not assume it is identical to every payment-system identifier.
Legal Description Appraisal summary of an abstract, survey, subdivision, lot or tract. Verify against the recorded deed before legal use.
Abstract and Subdivision Survey or plat references used to organize the property. Useful for locating neighboring rural accounts.
Lease Name and Lease Number Identifiers commonly associated with mineral accounts. Compare with division orders, royalty statements and recorded instruments.
Market Value District opinion of January 1 market value. Confirm whether the current-year value is certified before treating it as final.
Appraised Value Value after an applicable appraisal limitation or special valuation. It can differ from market value.
Base Tax Due Tax-due information displayed by the consolidated appraisal and collection system. Verify all tax years and current payoff amounts before paying.
Acres Acreage carried for appraisal purposes. Use a survey or deed for legal acreage and boundaries.
Research-only warning: Appraisal ownership, acreage and legal-description summaries are not substitutes for a recorded deed, survey or title examination.

How to Use the Jones County Interactive Map Safely

1
Find the appraisal account first.

Copy the Property ID, Geo ID, legal description, abstract and acreage.

2
Open the map through the official Jones CAD page.

Avoid relying on the former TrueAutomation URL copied by older articles.

3
Locate the general tract.

Use roads, communities, rail lines, waterways, surveys and neighboring parcels.

4
Compare adjoining Property IDs.

Look for split acreage, access strips, separate homesites or independently appraised improvements.

5
Save a dated screenshot.

Label it with the Property ID and use it as a research exhibit, not a boundary survey.

The map can help with
  • General parcel location
  • Adjoining appraisal accounts
  • Road and survey context
  • Rural property without an address
  • Preliminary acreage comparison
The map cannot prove
  • Exact legal boundaries
  • Legal access
  • Clear title
  • Mineral ownership
  • Official flood-zone status
Lake and drainage warning: Property near Lake Fort Phantom Hill, the Clear Fork Brazos River, California Creek or low-water county crossings needs separate flood, access, drainage and insurance research.

2026 Market Value, Appraised Value and Taxable Value

Market Value → Homestead Cap, Circuit Breaker or Agricultural Value → Exemptions → Taxable Value
2026 account records The official search supports tax year 2026.
Certification status The district’s public records currently list certified appraisal rolls through 2025, not 2026.
Homestead appraisal limitation A qualifying residence-homestead limitation generally affects appraised value rather than market value.
2026 circuit breaker Eligible non-homestead real property valued at $5,320,000 or less may receive a 20% annual appraisal limitation.
Agricultural productivity value Qualifying land is valued according to agricultural productivity rather than ordinary market value.
Tax-rate status Jones CAD currently displays 2025 rates. Proposed and adopted 2026 rates are part of the later truth-in-taxation process.
Do not calculate a final 2026 tax bill using a current value and a 2025 tax rate. Certification, exemptions and adopted 2026 rates may change the final amount.
Official value resources: Open Jones CAD Data and Records.

How to Apply for a Jones County Homestead Exemption

Current school-tax exemptions: A qualifying residence homestead receives a $140,000 school-district exemption. A qualifying age-65 or disabled homeowner receives an additional $60,000 school exemption.
1
Open the Jones CAD Forms page.

Download the current Homestead and Over 65 Exemption Form.

2
Confirm ownership and principal-residence use.

The property must meet the residence-homestead requirements for the requested year.

3
Prepare identification.

Jones CAD states that all homestead applications must include a driver’s-license copy or other required information.

4
Complete an affidavit when required.

Heir property, manufactured homes, trusts or address differences may require additional documents.

5
Mail the application to the appraisal district.

Use P.O. Box 348, Anson, TX 79501.

6
Keep a complete copy and delivery proof.

Save the application, identification, affidavits and mailing or electronic confirmation.

7
Confirm approval on the account.

Submitting an application does not prove that the exemption was granted.

Missed the normal deadline? Certain residence-homestead applications have statutory late-filing rights. Contact Jones CAD promptly rather than assuming the benefit is permanently lost.
Official exemption actions: Open Jones CAD Forms and review Texas exemption rules.

Jones County Agricultural and Wildlife Special Valuation

Local acreage rule: Jones CAD announces that its Agricultural Advisory Board adopted a 25-acre minimum for agricultural qualification.
Twenty-five acres does not create automatic approval. The property must also meet the district’s qualifying-use, history, intensity, principal-use and application requirements.
Cropland Keep planting, seed, fertilizer, harvest, yield, lease and sales records.
Grazing land Keep stocking, livestock, feed, fencing, water and veterinary records.
Hay production Document cutting, baling, sales, grazing, fertilization and management.
Wildlife management Land generally must first qualify for open-space appraisal and satisfy wildlife-plan and activity requirements.

Evidence to Keep for Each Property ID

  • Farm or grazing leases
  • Livestock purchase and sale records
  • Seed, feed and fertilizer invoices
  • Crop, hay or grazing records
  • Fencing and water-system receipts
  • Maps identifying each tract
  • Dated land-use photographs
  • Wildlife plan and annual report
  • Drought or weather-loss evidence
  • Prior qualification documents
1
Identify every appraisal account.

One farm or grazing operation may contain several Property IDs.

2
Read the local agricultural policy.

Use the district’s Agricultural and Wildlife Management Special Valuation Policies and Procedures.

3
Complete the 1-d-1 application.

Jones CAD provides the Agricultural Special Valuation Form on its Forms page.

4
File by the normal April 30 deadline.

Ask the district immediately about late filing when the ordinary deadline has passed.

5
Keep evidence after approval.

The district may review whether the qualifying use continues.

Small-tract tip Ask before assuming a tract below 25 acres is disqualified in every situation. Ownership configuration, contiguous use and the district’s complete policy may affect how the application is reviewed.
Change-of-use warning: Development or another nonqualifying use may create additional taxes based on prior productivity-value savings.

Mineral, Utility and Industrial Accounts

Specialized appraiser: Jones CAD states that Pritchard & Abbott appraises mineral, utility and industrial accounts. The listed contact number is 817-926-7861.
1
Select Mineral in the property search.

A Real-property search may not show an oil, gas or royalty account.

2
Search every ownership variation.

Try the individual, trust, estate, partnership, operator and prior owner.

3
Use lease name and lease number.

These fields can locate an account when the owner name is inconsistent.

4
Open every related Property ID.

One owner may hold interests in several wells, leases, units or pipelines.

5
Compare the appraisal record with title documents.

Review mineral deeds, leases, assignments, probate records, division orders and royalty statements.

Mineral-title warning: A mineral appraisal account does not prove ownership or the absence of reservations, assignments or competing interests.
Official mineral search: Open Jones CAD and select Mineral.

Business Personal Property and Renditions

Separate account: Business equipment, inventory, furniture and machinery can be taxable even when the business rents its building.
1
Select Personal in the property search.

Search the company, DBA and owner rather than only the building address.

2
Prepare a January 1 asset list.

Separate inventory, furniture, fixtures, computers, machinery, equipment and vehicles.

3
Record acquisition year and original cost.

Keep invoices supporting age, condition, depreciation and obsolescence.

4
Review the 2026 depreciation schedule.

Jones CAD publishes a current BPP depreciation schedule on its Data and Records page.

5
Save the filed rendition and delivery proof.

Keep the signed form, asset schedule and submission confirmation together.

2026 small-account exemption: Income-producing tangible personal property with total taxable value of $125,000 or less in a taxing unit may qualify for exemption.
Rendition deadline: Most business renditions were due April 15. A timely written extension request generally moved the deadline to May 15, with a possible additional extension for good cause.

How to Prepare a Jones County Appraisal Protest

Use the deadline printed on your Notice of Appraised Value. The normal deadline is May 15 or 30 days after Jones CAD mails the notice, whichever is later. By July 20, 2026, the ordinary deadline has passed for many accounts.
1
Save the notice and property record.

Record the Property ID, value, exemption status and exact deadline.

2
Identify every valid protest ground.

Possible issues include market value, unequal appraisal, incorrect property data, denied exemption or denied agricultural valuation.

3
Create an online account early.

The protest system requires email registration and may require the property’s unique online PIN.

4
Request a PIN when needed.

Jones CAD provides an online request process for a property’s unique account PIN.

5
File through an official method.

Use the online protest system or email a completed Notice of Protest to jonescad@jonescad.org.

6
Save proof of filing.

Keep the confirmation screen, sent email, certified-mail receipt or stamped copy.

7
Request the district’s evidence.

Ask for comparable properties, appraisal schedules, photographs and other information the district intends to use.

8
Build property-specific evidence.

Use condition photos, contractor estimates, corrected measurements, adjusted sales, land evidence or business asset records.

9
State the requested correction.

Show the district value, your requested value and the evidence supporting the change.

10
Continue to the ARB if unresolved.

Organize exhibits in presentation order and review the written ARB decision immediately.

Property Type Useful Evidence Weak Evidence
House Condition photos, repair bids, measurement corrections and adjusted local sales. Mortgage balance or tax increase alone.
Farm or grazing land Access, soil, water, fencing, topography, use, productivity and adjusted land sales. Comparing highway frontage directly with an interior tract.
Business property Asset list, original cost, age, condition, depreciation and obsolescence. An unsupported lump-sum estimate.
Mineral or industrial property Production, decline, lease data, cost, condition, capacity, obsolescence and technical reports. Residential sales or unsupported percentage reductions.

Possible Options After the Ordinary Protest Deadline

Possible Remedy When It May Apply Important Limit
Late protest for good cause The ordinary deadline was missed for a qualifying reason. The request generally must be made before the ARB approves the appraisal records.
Failure to receive required notice A legally required appraisal or ARB notice was not received. Special filing and tax-payment requirements apply.
Late homestead application The homeowner qualified but missed the ordinary application date. File within the applicable statutory late-filing period.
Late agricultural application The land qualified but the normal application was late. Approval may include a penalty based on tax savings.
Appraisal-roll correction A qualifying clerical, ownership, duplicate-appraisal or substantial-value error exists. An ordinary disagreement about value is not automatically a clerical error.
Act immediately after discovering a missed deadline. Contact Jones CAD and identify the exact notice, exemption, agricultural application, rendition or protest involved.

How to Find and Pay Jones County Property Taxes

Do not send property-tax payment to the County Tax Assessor-Collector. The Texas Comptroller directory says that office does not collect property taxes.
Jones CAD is the consolidated collector. Its website lists Jones County, Anson, Hamlin, Hawley, Lueders and Stamford, the local school districts and the Anson, Hamlin and Stamford hospital districts among the authorities for which it collects ad valorem taxes.
1
Open the official appraisal and tax search.

Search the owner, Property ID, account, address or legal description.

2
Use “Show only Properties with Tax Due.”

This official search option can narrow the results to accounts showing taxes due.

3
Confirm the correct property and tax year.

Match the Property ID, owner, address, legal description and account before paying.

4
Review every open year.

Paying the current year does not automatically clear an older delinquency.

5
Open the Certified Payments route from Jones CAD.

The official bureau code in the district’s payment link is 2492811.

6
Review the processor’s charge.

Processing costs can change and should be displayed before payment is submitted.

7
Save the confirmation.

Keep the Property ID, tax year, amount, date and payment reference.

8
Verify that the payment posts.

Recheck the property account after processing and contact Jones CAD when the balance does not update.

Jones CAD collection office 1137 E. Court Plaza
P.O. Box 348
Anson, TX 79501
Phone: 325-823-2422
Email: jonescad@jonescad.org
County Tax Assessor-Collector Gloria Little
101 Courthouse Square, First Floor
P.O. Box 511
Anson, TX 79501
Phone: 325-823-2437
This office does not collect property taxes.
Current payoff warning: As of July 2026, an unpaid 2025 account may include penalty, interest or collection costs. Use the live Jones CAD account or request a current payoff.

How to Search Jones County Deeds, Liens and Easements

Online coverage: The Jones County Clerk links online land records from 1991 to the present.
1
Collect the appraisal clues.

Save the current owner, prior owner, Property ID, legal description, abstract and subdivision.

2
Open the County Clerk’s official page.

Follow the Clerk’s land-record search link rather than relying on the CAD owner field.

3
Search grantor and grantee names separately.

Try individuals, spouses, trusts, estates, companies and former owners.

4
Review the relevant document types.

Look for deeds, deeds of trust, releases, liens, easements, plats, leases and assignments.

5
Match the legal description.

A matching owner name does not prove that the document concerns the same tract.

6
Follow referenced instruments.

A deed may refer to an older easement, mineral reservation, deed of trust, plat or release.

7
Research pre-1991 records separately.

Older title work may require courthouse index books, archived volumes or professional assistance.

8
Order the correct copy.

Review the Clerk’s current fee schedule when a certified or official copy is required.

Jones County Clerk: LeeAnn Jennings, Jones County Courthouse, 100 Courthouse Square, Anson, TX 79501. Mailing address: P.O. Box 552, Anson, TX 79501. Phone: 325-823-3762. Office hours are 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
The Clerk will not conduct unrestricted title searches. The official page says the Clerk and staff do not perform searches that are not authorized by statute.
Title warning: An appraisal record or one deed image is not a complete title examination. Liens, easements, probate interests, mineral reservations and older documents may affect ownership.

Jones County Buyer and Landowner Checklist

Appraisal and tax checks
  • Match every Property ID to the transaction
  • Confirm whether the 2026 value is certified
  • Review exemptions and limitations
  • Check agricultural qualification
  • Search every year showing tax due
  • Verify payment posting
Title and boundary checks
  • Review the current vesting deed
  • Search liens and releases
  • Check easements and legal access
  • Review mineral reservations
  • Obtain a survey when boundaries matter
  • Use a title commitment for insured title
Farm and rural checks
  • Verify actual agricultural use
  • Review the 25-acre minimum and full policy
  • Check water, fencing and road access
  • Review flood and drainage information
  • Ask about change-of-use taxes
  • Identify every included tract
Mineral and business checks
  • Search real, personal and mineral separately
  • Confirm equipment ownership
  • Review leases and assignments
  • Compare royalty and appraisal records
  • Check pipeline and utility accounts
  • Use specialist help for complex property
Buyer warning: Do not estimate future taxes by copying the seller’s current bill. Seller exemptions, appraisal limitations and agricultural valuation may change after ownership or use changes.

Important 2026 Jones County Property Dates

January 1 General appraisal date for value, ownership and many qualification facts.
April 15 Normal deadline for most business-personal-property renditions.
April 30 Normal deadline for many exemption and special-valuation applications.
May 15 Usual protest deadline or 30 days after the notice was mailed, whichever is later.
June–July ARB hearings and appraisal-record review commonly continue.
August–September Proposed tax-rate and estimated-tax information is updated.
October Tax statements are generally produced during the collection cycle.
January 31 Most property taxes are payable before ordinary February delinquency begins.
Mailing a deadline-sensitive filing? Request a retail-counter postmark and keep the postal receipt with a complete copy of the filing.

Jones CAD Public Data Worth Reviewing

2026 BPP depreciation schedule Useful for business-personal-property review and rendition planning.
2026 low-income capitalization rate Current district resource for qualifying low-income housing appraisal.
2025–2026 Jones CAD reappraisal plan Explains the district’s planned reappraisal activity.
2025–2026 Pritchard & Abbott plan Covers specialized mineral, utility and industrial appraisal work.
2025 certified appraisal rolls Current official certified real, personal and mineral roll files.
Agricultural and wildlife policy Local requirements owners should read before applying.
Official data action: Open Jones CAD Data and Records.

Jones County Property Contacts

Office Contact Main Tasks
Jones County Appraisal District 1137 E. Court Plaza
P.O. Box 348
Anson, TX 79501
325-823-2422
Fax: 325-823-2424
jonescad@jonescad.org
Search, values, GIS, exemptions, agriculture, protests and property-tax collection.
Jones County Tax Assessor-Collector Gloria Little
101 Courthouse Square, First Floor
P.O. Box 511
Anson, TX 79501
325-823-2437
Vehicle and Tax Assessor-Collector services; this office does not collect property taxes.
Jones County Clerk 100 Courthouse Square
P.O. Box 552
Anson, TX 79501
325-823-3762
8:00–12:00 and 1:00–5:00
Deeds, liens, easements, plats, land records, probate and certified copies.
Pritchard & Abbott 817-926-7861 Mineral, utility and industrial appraisal for Jones CAD.

Map to Jones County Appraisal District

Office-location warning: Jones CAD is at 1137 E. Court Plaza. The County Tax Assessor-Collector and County Clerk are located at the Jones County Courthouse complex.

Official Jones County Property Actions

Search appraisal records Jones CAD Property Search
Open the parcel map Jones CAD Interactive Map
File an online protest Jones CAD Online Protest
Request an online PIN Jones CAD PIN Request
Download forms Jones CAD Forms
Review reports and certified rolls Jones CAD Data and Records
Pay property taxes Jones CAD Certified Payments
Search deeds and liens Jones County Clerk

Jones County CAD Property Search FAQs

1. What is the official Jones County CAD property search?

The free official search is available at jonescad.org. Search by owner, Property ID, Geo ID, address, legal description, abstract, subdivision, lease name or property type, then match the legal description before relying on the result.

2. What is the Jones County Appraisal District address and phone number?

Jones CAD is at 1137 E. Court Plaza, Anson, TX 79501. The phone number is 325-823-2422, the fax number is 325-823-2424 and the general email is jonescad@jonescad.org.

3. Does the Jones County Tax Assessor-Collector collect property taxes?

No. The Texas Comptroller directory says the county Tax Assessor-Collector does not collect property taxes. Jones CAD collects taxes for the local authorities listed on its website and provides the official online payment route.

4. How do I find rural Jones County land without an address?

Search by owner, Property ID, Geo ID, legal description, abstract or subdivision, then use the official Jones CAD interactive map to identify the general tract and adjoining appraisal accounts.

5. Is the Jones CAD interactive map a legal survey or title report?

No. The map is an appraisal-location tool. Use a survey for boundaries and a title company, attorney or County Clerk records for ownership, liens, easements and mineral reservations.

6. How do I apply for a Jones County homestead exemption?

Download the Homestead and Over 65 Exemption Form from the Jones CAD Forms page, attach the required driver’s license or other qualifying documents and submit it to Jones CAD at P.O. Box 348, Anson, TX 79501.

7. Does Jones County land automatically qualify for agricultural appraisal at 25 acres?

No. Jones CAD announces a 25-acre minimum, but acreage alone is not enough. The land must also satisfy the district’s current qualifying-use, history, intensity and application requirements.

8. What is the normal Jones County property protest deadline?

The usual deadline is May 15 or 30 days after Jones CAD mails the Notice of Appraised Value, whichever is later. Use the exact date on the notice and save proof of filing.

9. How do I pay Jones County property taxes online?

Use the Pay Taxes Online link on jonescad.org, which routes to the district’s official Certified Payments page. Confirm the Property ID, owner, tax year, amount and processing charge before submitting payment.

10. Where can I search Jones County deeds and liens?

Use the online land-record search linked by the Jones County Clerk. Online land records cover 1991 to the present, while older records may require courthouse indexes or additional research.

Independent Editorial Notice

County-CAD.us is an independent informational website. It is not affiliated with Jones County Appraisal District, the Appraisal Review Board, Jones County, the Tax Assessor-Collector, County Clerk, Pritchard & Abbott, Eagle Appraisal & Consulting, Certified Payments, any city, school district, hospital district or the State of Texas.

Property records, values, exemptions, agricultural standards, protest deadlines, tax balances, processing charges, office availability, online systems and staff can change. Confirm time-sensitive information with the responsible official office before filing, paying or relying on a record for a legal transaction.

Editorial verification: July 20, 2026.

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Estimate possible savings if your appraised value is reduced after a protest, evidence review or correction.

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