Gonzales County CAD – Property Search, Records & Appraisal District

Gonzales County, Texas Property and Land Guide

Follow a Gonzales County Parcel from Owner Search and GIS to Agricultural Appraisal, Protest, Tax Payment and Recorded Deed

Gonzales County appraisal records cover property in Gonzales, Nixon, Smiley, Waelder, Harwood, Cost, Belmont, Ottine and surrounding rural communities.

This guide helps homeowners, buyers, ranchers and businesses research houses, acreage, livestock land, timber, wildlife property, minerals, leases, manufactured homes and business assets.

Gonzales Central Appraisal District handles values, exemptions, special appraisal, mapping and protests. The Gonzales County Tax Assessor-Collector handles tax bills, payments, receipts and tax certificates. The County Clerk handles deeds, liens, plats and recorded property documents.

Chief Appraiser
John Liford
GCAD phone
830-672-2879
Appraisal office
301 Saint Joseph St., Suite A
GCAD hours
Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Critical Corrections to the Existing Gonzales County CAD Page

Existing Page Problem Current Practical Correction
GCAD office listed at 815 Saint Lawrence Street The official appraisal office is at 301 Saint Joseph St., Suite A, Gonzales, TX 78629.
GCAD phone listed as 830-672-4421 The official appraisal-district phone is 830-672-2879.
Old separate eSearch domain treated as the only search The official Gonzales CAD website now includes its property search directly at gonzalescad.org and on its Home/Search page.
Search explained only by owner, address or account The official system also supports Geo ID, legal description, abstract, subdivision, lease name, lease number, protest status, acreage and value filters.
Property types treated as one combined database The official search separates Real, Personal and Mineral property.
Flood zones presented as guaranteed CAD-map information The appraisal map is a parcel-research tool. Verify flood questions through FEMA, county permit or emergency-management resources and professional research.
Property-tax payment directions are vague The Gonzales County Tax Office collects property taxes and provides a separate search, statement, receipt and payment workflow.
All appraisal-district taxing units assumed to use one collector Some cross-county school districts shown by GCAD may use a different collector. Confirm that every expected taxing unit appears on the tax statement.
CAD sales history treated as a title search Use County Clerk records to verify deeds, mortgages, releases, easements, plats, restrictions and liens.
Agricultural qualification explained without local forms GCAD publishes local agricultural-use, fencing and wildlife guidelines plus separate agricultural, timber and wildlife forms.
The office address and phone corrections should be made immediately.
The old page can send users to the wrong location or prevent them from reaching appraisal staff before a filing deadline.

Which Gonzales County Office Handles Your Task?

Gonzales Central Appraisal District
Owner records, values, exemptions, agricultural and timber appraisal, wildlife management, GIS, renditions and protests.
Appraisal Review Board
Formal hearings involving market value, unequal appraisal, exemptions, special appraisal and other protestable CAD decisions.
Tax Assessor-Collector
Tax statements, balances, payments, receipts, tax certificates, delinquent-tax questions and consolidated collections.
Gonzales County Clerk
Deeds, deeds of trust, liens, releases, easements, plats, restrictions, mineral instruments and official copies.
Mapping Department
GCAD map and parcel questions. The district lists a dedicated mapping contact through its staff directory.
County Permit Office
Floodplain, development, driveway, septic, addressing and county-permit questions when applicable.
Licensed Surveyor
Exact boundaries, acreage, legal access, monuments and encroachments.
Title Company or Attorney
Title chain, liens, restrictions, mineral reservations, easements and insured legal conclusions.

Fast routing tip
Give staff the Property ID or Parcel ID before describing the problem.
One owner may have separate real, mineral, business and agricultural accounts.

Choose Your Gonzales County Property Task

Fixes for Missing or Incorrect Search Results

Problem Better Search Method
Full owner name fails Search only the surname or one distinctive word from the trust or business name.
Recent buyer is missing Search the seller, previous owner or deed grantor.
Rural parcel has no useful address Use the abstract, Geo ID, Property ID, legal description, owner or map.
Mineral account is missing Select Mineral and search the owner, lease name, lease number, operator or previous owner.
Business account is missing Select Personal and search the business name, owner name or account information.
Only one family tract appears Repeat the owner search and compare every Parcel ID, legal description and acreage amount.
Trust or estate cannot be found Search the trustee, decedent, estate, beneficiary and prior owner separately.
Property record looks outdated Check the tax year, search the prior owner and compare the recorded deed in the County Clerk system.
“I am trying to locate a Gonzales County appraisal account. The current or former owner is ______. The property is near ______. I have this Property ID, Geo ID, abstract, subdivision, lease or legal-description clue: ______.”
Appraisal-search help:
Call 830-672-2879. The official staff directory lists mapping, exemptions, deeds and business-personal-property contacts by extension.

Gonzales CAD Property Record Decoder

Record Field What to Check
Parcel ID or Property ID Use the exact identifier on calls, applications, protests and tax searches.
Geo ID Useful for rural parcel research, map matching and legal-description comparisons.
Owner name and address Confirm spelling and mailing information, but do not treat the appraisal display as proof of marketable title.
Legal description Compare the abstract, survey, subdivision, tract and acreage with the recorded deed.
Land acres Compare with the deed and survey. Appraisal acreage is not a legal boundary determination.
Market value The district’s January 1 opinion of market value.
Productivity value Special value for qualifying agricultural, timber or wildlife-management land.
Improvements House area, age, quality, condition, barns, sheds, manufactured homes and other structures.
Lease name or number Useful for locating mineral and oil-and-gas appraisal accounts.
Base tax due A search-result clue only. Confirm the official payable balance through the Gonzales County Tax Office.
GCAD states that its website is reference material rather than a title or boundary determination.
Current-year information can remain a work in progress until the appraisal roll is completed and certified.

Gonzales CAD Map and Rural Parcel Research

1
Find the appraisal account first.

Copy the Parcel ID, Geo ID, abstract, subdivision, legal description and acreage.

2
Open the district’s Interactive Map.

Use the official GCAD map page.

3
Match roads, rivers, creeks and adjoining parcels.

This is especially useful for acreage near the Guadalupe River, Peach Creek, Sandies Creek and rural county roads.

4
Open neighboring appraisal accounts.

One agricultural operation or mineral ownership may contain several parcels.

5
Compare the map with recorded documents.

Use the deed, plat, easements and survey for exact legal conclusions.

6
Check flood information independently.

Use FEMA resources and county permit or emergency-management staff for development and insurance questions.

Use the map for

  • General parcel location
  • Road and waterway context
  • Neighboring appraisal accounts
  • Rural tracts without addresses
  • Comparing Geo IDs and acreage
Do not use the map to prove

  • Exact legal boundaries
  • Guaranteed legal access
  • Encroachments
  • Mineral ownership
  • Final flood status

River-property tip
Do not rely on the aerial image alone when land borders a river or creek.
Water movement, old surveys, easements and recorded calls can make the legal description more complicated than the visible parcel shape.

2026 Market, Appraised and Taxable Values

Market Value → Appraisal Limitation or Productivity Value → Exemptions → Taxable Value
2026 Rule Practical Meaning
Market value GCAD’s opinion of what the property would sell for under market conditions as of January 1.
Residence-homestead limitation Generally limits annual appraised-value growth to 10% plus qualifying new improvements after the limitation becomes effective.
Non-homestead circuit breaker Certain non-homestead real property valued at $5,320,000 or less may receive a 20% annual appraised-value limitation.
Agricultural cap rate Texas appraisal districts use a 10.00% capitalization rate for agricultural or open-space land in 2026.
Timberland cap rate Texas appraisal districts use a 7.77% capitalization rate for timberland in 2026.
Taxable value The value remaining for each taxing unit after applicable limitations and exemptions.
The 10.00% and 7.77% figures are valuation capitalization rates, not local tax rates.
Gonzales County, cities, school districts, hospital districts, water districts and emergency districts adopt their own rates.
A proposed 2026 appraisal value is not a final 2026 property-tax bill in July.
Local rate information is updated during August and September, and statements are generally mailed in October.

Gonzales County Homestead and Related Exemptions

General residence homestead
A qualifying principal residence receives a $140,000 school-district exemption under current Texas law.
Age 65 or disabled
Qualifying owners receive an additional $60,000 school exemption and may qualify for tax ceilings and installment options.
Disabled veteran or survivor
Relief depends on the disability rating and the applicable veteran or surviving-spouse category.

1
Find the exact residence parcel.

Confirm the owner, Parcel ID, physical address, legal description and current exemptions.

2
Download the current GCAD application.

Use the Homestead Exemption Form on the official GCAD Forms page.

3
Attach identification.

GCAD states that homestead applications must include a driver’s-license copy or other information required by the Texas Property Tax Code.

4
Prepare any required affidavit.

Inherited property, address differences, manufactured homes, trusts or other special ownership situations may require more documentation.

5
Mail or deliver the completed form.

Mailing address: Gonzales Central Appraisal District, P.O. Box 867, Gonzales, TX 78629-0867.

6
Verify approval on the live record.

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

Missed the normal filing period?
Certain qualifying residence-homestead applications have statutory late-filing options. File promptly and ask GCAD to confirm eligibility.

Gonzales County Agriculture, Timber and Wildlife Appraisal

Special appraisal is based on productive use, not the owner’s description of the land.
GCAD publishes county agricultural-use guidelines, additional agricultural information, fencing guidelines and local wildlife qualification materials.
Land-Use Route Documents to Prepare
Livestock or grazing Livestock counts, leases, feed records, fencing, water improvements, veterinary records, photographs and sales information.
Hay or crop production Seed, fertilizer, equipment, harvest, sales, lease, acreage and dated field records.
Timber production Timber plan, forester information, planting, thinning, firebreak, harvest and sales records.
Wildlife management Wildlife-management plan, maps, qualifying practices, photographs, census information and annual reports.
Leased agricultural land Written lease, operator information, production records and proof that the use applies to the specific parcel.
1
List every Parcel ID in the operation.

Do not assume one application automatically covers adjoining family, partnership or company land.

2
Identify the principal current use.

Separate genuine agricultural production from residential, recreational or idle acreage.

3
Review GCAD’s local guidelines.

Use the district’s Agricultural Use Guidelines, Additional Required Agricultural Information and Fencing Guidelines before purchasing livestock or filing.

4
Document qualifying history.

Keep evidence covering the required preceding years, not only activity that began after an appraisal notice arrived.

5
Confirm the local intensity standard.

Texas does not provide one fixed acreage or stocking rule for every county and every agricultural use.

6
File the correct application and supplemental information.

April 30 is the ordinary deadline for many agricultural, timber and wildlife applications.

7
Retain evidence after approval.

The district may review qualification or request updated information in a later year.

Ranch-record tip
Create one evidence folder for each Parcel ID and calendar year.
Mixed records from several tracts make it harder to prove the use of one specific appraisal account.
Ask about change-of-use rollback tax before developing or ending production.
Conversion to residential, commercial or another nonqualifying use can create additional tax liability.

Business, Mineral and Manufactured-Home Accounts

Business personal property
Inventory, furniture, fixtures, machinery, equipment, computers, vehicles and other income-producing tangible assets.
Mineral, utility and industrial property
GCAD states that these accounts are appraised for the district by Pritchard & Abbott, Inc.
Manufactured homes
The home and land may have separate ownership, appraisal and recorded-document issues.

Normal business-rendition deadline:
April 15. A timely written extension request generally moves the deadline to May 15.
1
Prepare a January 1 asset list.

Separate inventory, machinery, furniture, computers, tools, vehicles and leased equipment.

2
Record acquisition year and original cost.

Keep invoices and proof for assets that were sold, retired, damaged or moved.

3
Review the 2026 depreciation schedule.

GCAD publishes its current business-personal-property depreciation schedule in the Data and Records section.

4
Check the $125,000 personal-property exemption.

Income-producing tangible personal property with a total taxable value of $125,000 or less in a taxing unit may be exempt under current Texas law.

5
File and keep delivery proof.

Save the rendition, schedules, asset list and extension request when applicable.

Mineral accounts require a separate search strategy.
Search the mineral owner, lease name, lease number and prior owner rather than relying only on the surface-property address.

Gonzales County 2026 Appraisal Protest Workflow

Use the deadline printed on the Notice of Appraised Value.
The general deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the appraisal notice was mailed, whichever is later.
July 2026 timing:
The ordinary protest period has ended for many property owners. A later notice or qualifying statutory remedy may still create an opportunity.
1
Save the notice and current property record.

Mark the Parcel ID, proposed value, exemptions, land classification and exact filing deadline.

2
Identify every valid protest ground.

Examples include excessive value, unequal appraisal, incorrect improvements, wrong acreage, denied exemption or denied special appraisal.

3
Register or sign in to the online protest system.

Use the official GCAD Online Protest portal.

4
File before the deadline.

Save the electronic confirmation, delivery receipt or postmark evidence.

5
Request the district’s evidence.

Ask for comparable sales, schedules, photographs, measurements and other material GCAD plans to use.

6
Prepare property-specific evidence.

Use dated photographs, repair estimates, measurements, adjusted comparable properties, lease records or land-use documents.

7
State one clear requested result.

Write the district’s value, your requested value or correction and the strongest evidence supporting it.

8
Attend the informal review and ARB hearing if unresolved.

Present the strongest evidence first and obtain any agreement or order in writing.

9
Read the written ARB order immediately.

Arbitration, SOAH or court appeal deadlines depend on the issue and can be short.

Comparable-property tip
Compare properties with similar location, land use and improvements.
A home in Gonzales, a rural tract near Nixon and river acreage near Waelder may not be meaningful substitutes for one another.

Possible Late Remedies

Possible Remedy When It May Apply
Good-cause late protest A qualifying event beyond the owner’s control caused the missed deadline and the request is timely under the late-protest rules.
Failure to receive required notice A legally required CAD or ARB notice was not received and statutory payment requirements are met.
Late homestead filing The owner qualified for a residence-homestead exemption but missed the normal filing period.
Appraisal-roll correction The account contains a qualifying clerical, ownership or sufficiently large appraisal error.

Gonzales County Property-Tax Search and Payment Workflow

Gonzales County Tax Assessor-Collector:
Crystal Cedillo, 427 Saint George Street, Suite 100, Gonzales, TX 78629.
Phone: 830-672-2841.
Lobby and drive-through hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
1
Copy the appraisal Parcel ID.

Confirm the owner, property type and legal description before opening the tax site.

2
Open the official tax-account search.

Use gonzalescountytax.org to search statements, receipts and balances.

3
Select the correct year and property type.

The tax system separates Real, Personal and Mineral property and provides current and prior-year searches.

4
Search by owner, Property ID, Geo ID, address or legal description.

Lease fields can help locate a mineral account.

5
Review every open tax year.

Paying the newest statement does not automatically clear an older delinquency.

6
Confirm all expected taxing units.

The County Tax Office collects for many local entities, but some cross-county school districts may use another collector.

7
Open the County Tax Office payment page.

Use the official Tax Assessor-Collector page and select its current payment link.

8
Review the processor fee.

The county lists a 2.35% convenience fee for credit or debit cards and a $1.00 convenience fee for e-checks.

9
Save the official receipt.

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

In person
427 Saint George Street, Suite 100, Gonzales. Cash, check, money order and card are accepted under current county rules.
By mail
Crystal Cedillo, Tax Assessor-Collector, P.O. Box 677, Gonzales, TX 78629.
By phone
The county currently lists 830-453-1114 for credit-card payments.

USPS postmark warning:
The County Tax Office says payments must receive a qualifying USPS postmark by the deadline. A private meter date is not treated as the required postmark.
Unpaid 2025 taxes may now include penalty, interest or collection charges.
Request a current payoff rather than relying on an older statement.
Separate-bill tip
Check school-district collection before assuming one payment clears the property.
The county’s consolidated list does not include every cross-county school district appraised by GCAD.

Gonzales County Deed, Lien and Plat Search

Gonzales County Clerk:
Lona Ackman, 427 Saint George Street, Suite 200, Gonzales, TX 78629.
Phone: 830-672-2801.
1
Collect appraisal clues.

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

2
Open the official County Clerk search.

Use Gonzales County Official Property Records.

3
Search grantor and grantee names.

Include spouses, trusts, estates, companies, heirs and previous owners.

4
Select the correct document type.

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

5
Match the legal description.

A matching owner name is not enough when that person owns multiple Gonzales County tracts or mineral interests.

6
Follow referenced instruments.

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

7
Order the correct copy.

Ask whether an ordinary or certified copy is required for the lender, court, probate case or legal transaction.

Currently Posted County Clerk Fees

Service Posted Fee
Record an official public document $25 for the first page plus $4 for each additional page
Additional grantor or grantee after the first five $0.25 per additional name
Plain copy $1 per page
Certification $5 per certification, plus applicable copy charges
Map or plat, first page $50, with additional-page fees when applicable

Confirm current fees and document requirements with the County Clerk before filing or mailing payment.

Photo identification is required for an in-person official-record filing.
The County Clerk states that this requirement became effective December 4, 2025.

Buyer and Landowner Due-Diligence Checklist

Appraisal and tax checks

  • Match every Parcel ID to the contract
  • Compare appraisal and deed acreage
  • Review land and improvement details
  • Confirm exemptions and appraisal limits
  • Search every open tax year
  • Check for separate collector statements
Land, title and access checks

  • Review deeds, liens and releases
  • Check easements and restrictions
  • Confirm legal road access
  • Verify agricultural-use history
  • Review mineral reservations and leases
  • Obtain a survey and title commitment

Do not estimate future taxes from the seller’s current statement alone.
Homestead benefits, appraisal limitations, tax ceilings and agricultural qualification may change after purchase.

2026 Gonzales County Property Calendar

January 1
General appraisal date and the date used for many ownership, exemption and land-use facts.
April 15
Normal deadline for most business-personal-property renditions.
April 30
Normal deadline for many exemption, agricultural, timber and wildlife applications.
May 15
General protest deadline, or 30 days after the appraisal notice was mailed, whichever is later.
July 2026
The ordinary protest deadline has passed for many accounts; late remedies require qualifying facts.
August-September
Local proposed and adopted tax-rate information is updated in the truth-in-taxation database.
Early October
The County Tax Office says property-tax statements are usually mailed during the first week of October.
January 31, 2027
Normal deadline for paying 2026 property taxes before delinquency, subject to statutory exceptions.

Use the exact date printed on the notice, form or statement.
Later notices, weekends, holidays and special circumstances can change a deadline.

Gonzales County Property Office Contacts

Office Contact Handles
Gonzales Central Appraisal District 301 Saint Joseph St., Suite A
P.O. Box 867
Gonzales, TX 78629
830-672-2879
gonzcad@gvec.net
Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Property search, values, maps, exemptions, special appraisal, renditions, owner records and protests.
Gonzales County Tax Assessor-Collector Crystal Cedillo
427 Saint George St., Suite 100
P.O. Box 677
Gonzales, TX 78629
830-672-2841
taxclerk@co.gonzales.tx.us
Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Tax bills, payments, receipts, certificates, delinquent-tax information and consolidated collections.
Gonzales County Clerk Lona Ackman
427 Saint George St., Suite 200
Gonzales, TX 78629
830-672-2801
Deeds, liens, releases, easements, plats, restrictions, mineral documents, recording and certified copies.

Map to Gonzales Central Appraisal District

Office-location warning:
GCAD is at 301 Saint Joseph St., Suite A. The Tax Assessor-Collector and County Clerk are in the Randle-Rather Building at 427 Saint George Street.

Gonzales County CAD Property Search FAQs

What is the official Gonzales County CAD property search?

Use gonzalescad.org or gonzalescad.org/Home/Search. The official search supports owner, Property ID, Geo ID, address, abstract, subdivision and lease fields.

What are Gonzales CAD’s phone number, address and hours?

Call 830-672-2879. The office is at 301 Saint Joseph St., Suite A, Gonzales, TX 78629 and is open Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Is Gonzales CAD still located at 815 Saint Lawrence Street?

No. The official appraisal-district website lists 301 Saint Joseph St., Suite A as the current physical office.

Where do I pay Gonzales County property taxes?

Use gonzalescountytax.org or the payment link on the County Tax Assessor-Collector page. The Tax Office is at 427 Saint George St., Suite 100.

Can the Gonzales CAD search find mineral accounts?

Yes. Select Mineral and search by owner, Property ID, Geo ID, lease name, lease number, abstract or legal-description information.

What is the 2026 Gonzales County protest deadline?

The general deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the appraisal notice was mailed, whichever is later. Use the exact date printed on the notice.

Where do I file an online Gonzales CAD protest?

Register or sign in at gonzalescad.org/protest. Save the filing confirmation and any documents submitted through the account.

Does Gonzales County have one fixed agricultural acreage minimum?

No single statewide minimum applies to every use. Review GCAD’s local agricultural, fencing and wildlife guidelines and confirm the current intensity standard.

Where can I search Gonzales County deeds and liens?

Use the Gonzales County Clerk’s Tyler Technologies record search or call the County Clerk at 830-672-2801.

Is the Gonzales CAD map a legal survey or flood determination?

No. Use the map for general parcel research, a licensed surveyor for legal boundaries and official county or FEMA resources for flood questions.

Independent Editorial Notice

County-CAD.us is an independent informational website. It is not affiliated with Gonzales Central Appraisal District, Gonzales County, the Appraisal Review Board, any taxing unit or the State of Texas.

Property values, forms, deadlines, fees, exemptions, office hours, payment systems and official-record links can change. Confirm time-sensitive information directly with the responsible public office before filing, paying or relying on a record for a legal transaction.

Editorial verification: July 20, 2026.

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