Move the Correct Starr County Parcel from Appraisal Search and GIS to Exemptions, Protest Evidence, the Right Tax Office or Recorded Deed
Starr County records include homes and businesses in Rio Grande City, Roma, Escobares and nearby communities, rural ranchland, brush-country acreage, manufactured homes, river-adjacent property, mineral interests and business personal property.
This guide explains the official Starr CAD search, interactive map, preliminary 2026 values, online protest tools, exemptions, agricultural appraisal, tax-collection routing and County Clerk deed research.
Important local rule: property taxes are not all collected by one office. Starr County, Rio Grande City CISD, Roma ISD and San Isidro ISD can use different collection systems.Critical Corrections to the Existing Starr County Page
| Existing Page Detail | Current Official Information | Why the Correction Matters |
|---|---|---|
| CAD phone shown as 956-716-7800 | Starr CAD lists 956-487-5613 as its main contact number. | 956-716-4800 is used by Starr County offices, while appraisal questions go to Starr CAD. |
| Mailing address shown as P.O. Box 769 | Starr CAD lists its physical and mailing address as 100 N. FM 3167, Suite 300, Rio Grande City, TX 78582. | Applications, protests and written requests need the current official address. |
| Office hours shown as 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. | The district is open 8:00 a.m.–noon and 1:00–5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. | The office closes from noon to 1:00 p.m. for lunch. |
| Property search linked only to the homepage | The direct search is esearch.starrcad.org and includes Owner, ARB and Advanced search tools. | Users can search abstracts, subdivisions, mobile-home parks, Geographic IDs, neighborhoods and protest status. |
| Tax payments routed only to the County Tax Office | Starr CAD lists separate collectors for Starr County, Rio Grande City CISD, Roma ISD and San Isidro ISD. | One owner may need to check more than one tax office to clear every balance. |
| All taxes described as a single payment account | The collecting office depends on the taxing entity shown on the property record or statement. | Paying one collector does not necessarily satisfy a school-district balance held elsewhere. |
| April 30 described as a final homestead cutoff | The regular deadline is before May 1, but qualifying residence-homestead claims may have statutory late-filing options. | Eligible homeowners should still contact Starr CAD after missing the regular date. |
| Old or vague exemption information | The school homestead exemption is $140,000, with an additional $60,000 school exemption for eligible age-65 or disabled homeowners. | Older exemption figures produce inaccurate tax estimates. |
| Missing modern deed search | The Clerk provides a current Official Records Search and a separate historical index for deed books from 1848 through 1984. | The CAD owner field is not a complete ownership, lien or title search. |
Which Office Handles Your Starr County Property Task?
Choose Your Starr County Property Task
How to Search Starr County CAD Property Records
Use esearch.starrcad.org instead of searching only from the CAD homepage.
The number on an appraisal notice or tax statement normally produces the most precise result.
When the full name fails, try only the first or last name, trust, estate or distinctive company word.
Try only the street name or the street number plus the main street name.
Available filters include abstract, mobile-home park, property type, DBA, subdivision, condo, Owner ID, Geographic ID, tax year and neighborhood.
A ranch, family estate, manufactured-home site or business may involve several Property IDs.
Do not rely only on a similar name or mailing address.
Check acreage, land category, building details, manufactured homes, agricultural values and exemption codes.
The official search warns that 2026 values are preliminary and can change before certification.
Print the record or save it as a PDF before requesting a correction, filing an application or preparing evidence.
What to Try When the Starr CAD Search Returns No Result
| Search Problem | Better Search Method | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Full owner name fails | Search only the first or last name. | The official search recommends a shorter owner-name entry. |
| Address returns nothing | Use only the street name. | Directions, road suffixes and unit numbers can block a match. |
| New owner is missing | Search the seller or prior owner. | Deed recording and CAD ownership updates may not occur together. |
| Ranch has no useful address | Use abstract, Geographic ID, legal description, owner or GIS. | Rural accounts may be indexed by survey and abstract information. |
| Manufactured home is missing | Use the mobile-home-park filter and search the land and home owners separately. | The structure and underlying land may have different accounts. |
| Business account is missing | Search the Doing Business As name and choose the correct property type. | The business-property owner may differ from the real-estate owner. |
| Too many owner results | Add subdivision, neighborhood, Owner ID or Geographic ID. | Advanced filters separate common family and business names. |
| Need hearing information | Use the ARB Search fields for protest status, informal date, hearing date or formal date. | Those fields are designed for protest tracking. |
How to Read a Starr CAD Property Record
| Record Field | Meaning | Practical Check |
|---|---|---|
| Property ID | Primary Starr CAD appraisal-account identifier. | Use it for calls, forms, GIS, protests and tax searches. |
| Owner ID | Identifier connected with the owner record. | One owner can have several Property IDs. |
| Geographic ID | Geographic or mapping-related identifier. | Useful for rural land and accounts without reliable street addresses. |
| Legal description | CAD summary of the abstract, survey, lot, block, subdivision or tract. | Compare it with the deed before using it for a legal purpose. |
| Market value | CAD’s January 1 opinion of market value. | Compare property type, size, condition, land features and market evidence. |
| Appraised value | Value after an applicable cap, limitation or special appraisal. | It may be lower than market value because of a limitation or productivity appraisal. |
| Taxable value | Value remaining for a taxing unit after exemptions and limitations. | The amount can differ across county, city, school, college, hospital and drainage entities. |
| Exemptions | Approved homestead, age, disability, veteran or other exemption codes. | Confirm every benefit for the correct owner and year. |
| Land details | Acreage, land category, market value and productivity value. | Review every tract when one ranch includes several accounts. |
| Taxing units | Entities connected with the property. | Use this list to identify which tax collectors must be checked. |
How to Use the Starr CAD Interactive Map
Copy the Property ID, Geographic ID, owner, acreage and legal-description clues.
Use the Starr CAD map linked from the district homepage.
Compare roads, subdivisions, abstracts, tracts and neighboring Property IDs.
Ranches, family land and inherited property may be divided among several appraisal accounts.
Label the image with the Property ID before using it in a correction request or protest file.
- General parcel location
- Neighboring appraisal accounts
- Rural tract orientation
- Subdivision and road context
- Finding property without a standard address
- Exact survey monuments
- Legal access rights
- Clear title
- Mineral ownership
- Survey-quality acreage
Market Value, Appraised Value and Taxable Value
Starr County Homestead and Related Exemptions
Practical Homestead Filing Steps
Use Starr CAD’s forms page rather than an old copy from another county.
Use the date you acquired and began occupying the home.
Your Texas driver’s license or state ID should normally show the homestead address unless a permitted exception applies.
Manufactured homes, inherited ownership, veteran status or disability may require additional documents.
Save the complete application and a stamped copy, certified-mail receipt or electronic confirmation.
Submitting an application does not itself prove that the exemption was approved.
Agricultural and Wildlife Appraisal in Starr County
Evidence File to Prepare
- Form 50-129
- Agricultural lease or operator agreement
- Livestock purchase and sale records
- Feed, seed and veterinary receipts
- Dated photographs of actual use
- Fencing and water records
- Parcel map for every Property ID
- Production or harvest records
- Wildlife plan and annual report
- Prior-year use history
One ranch operation may include several separate appraisal records.
Starr CAD’s public-information page lists older agricultural cost schedules, so confirm the current 2026 application expectations directly with the district.
Submit Form 50-129 and the documents needed to establish qualifying history and present use.
The district may review continued qualification or request updated records in a later year.
Business Personal Property and Rendition Workflow
Rendition File Checklist
- January 1 asset list
- Original cost and acquisition year
- Inventory totals
- Asset location
- Disposed or transferred property
- Depreciation schedules
- Purchase invoices
- Condition and obsolescence evidence
- Lease or ownership documents
- Proof of filing or extension
How to Prepare a Starr CAD Property Protest
Record the Property ID, market value, appraised value, exemptions and protest deadline.
Examples include excessive market value, unequal appraisal, incorrect property characteristics, denied exemption or denied agricultural appraisal.
Property owners can use Starr CAD’s online protest link. Taxpayer Portal registration uses the Owner ID and PIN from the appraisal notice.
Do not assume one filing automatically covers every parcel or business account.
Ask for comparable properties, appraisal schedules, photographs and other material Starr CAD plans to use.
Use dated photographs, repair estimates, measurements, appraisals, comparable accounts, surveys, leases or asset schedules.
Show the CAD value, your requested value or correction and the evidence supporting it.
Ask how the account was calculated and obtain any proposed agreement in writing.
Arrange exhibits in presentation order and follow the district’s hearing procedures.
Arbitration, SOAH or court deadlines depend on the property and appeal route.
Useful Evidence by Property Type
| Property Type | Useful Evidence | Weak Argument |
|---|---|---|
| Home | Comparable sales, condition photos, repair estimates, corrected measurements and appraisal. | The tax bill increased without showing a valuation error. |
| Rural or river-area land | Access, utilities, flood conditions, frontage, tract shape, restrictions, survey and adjusted land sales. | Comparing remote acreage with fully developed frontage. |
| Agricultural land | Use history, livestock or crop records, lease, receipts, parcel maps and photographs. | Owning rural acreage without proving qualifying use. |
| Business property | Asset list, cost, age, condition, depreciation, inventory and obsolescence support. | An unsupported total-value estimate. |
English protest guidance Procedimientos en español
Possible Remedies After a Deadline
| Possible Remedy | When It May Apply | Immediate Step |
|---|---|---|
| Good-cause late protest | A qualifying reason prevented timely filing. | Contact Starr CAD before the ARB approves the appraisal records. |
| Failure to receive required notice | A legally required CAD or ARB notice was not delivered as required. | Ask Starr CAD about the applicable notice hearing before taxes become delinquent. |
| Late homestead application | The owner qualified but missed the regular exemption date. | File the current application promptly within the allowed statutory period. |
| Late agricultural application | Qualifying land missed the normal filing date. | Ask about late filing and any penalty based on the tax savings. |
| Appraisal-roll correction | A qualifying clerical, ownership, multiple-appraisal or statutory over-appraisal issue exists. | Identify the exact Tax Code correction ground and use the correct Starr CAD form. |
How to Find the Correct Starr County Property-Tax Collector
Copy the Property ID and list every taxing unit shown on the account.
Use the official collector link for each county or school entity.
Use Starr County’s Go2Gov portal for accounts collected by the county Tax Assessor-Collector.
Rio Grande City CISD and Roma ISD use separate ACT tax-search systems. Confirm San Isidro ISD’s current collection instructions through its official page.
Paying the newest county balance does not clear an older or separately collected school balance.
School tax portals can search by owner, address, account number or CAD reference number.
The Rio Grande City CISD and Roma ISD portals currently list a 2.50% card fee and a $1.50 e-check fee. The amount shown at checkout controls.
Label receipts by collector, Property ID, account number, tax year and payment date.
| Tax Collector | Use It For | Official Action |
|---|---|---|
| Starr County Tax Office | County-collected balances, payments, receipts and delinquent-tax questions. | Search Starr County taxes |
| Rio Grande City CISD Tax Office | Accounts collected by the Rio Grande City school tax office. | Search RGC CISD taxes |
| Roma ISD Tax Office | Accounts collected by Roma ISD. | Search Roma ISD taxes |
| San Isidro ISD | San Isidro school-tax payment and account questions. | Open Starr CAD’s current collector link |
Starr County Tax Office Contact
Rio Grande City, TX 78582
Phone: 956-716-4800
Email: starrtax@co.starr.tx.us
Roma, TX 78584
Phone: 956-716-4800
Property-tax clerk listed at this location
Use Starr County Truth in Taxation for Proposed Rates
How to Search Starr County Deeds, Liens and Recorded Documents
Save the current owner, previous owner, Property ID and legal description.
Use the current Official Records Search for modern records. Use the Kofile QuickLink for deed and deed-of-trust index books from 1848 through 1984.
Try current owners, former owners, spouses, trusts, estates, lenders and businesses.
The current system can search grantor or grantee, subdivision, document type and document number.
A matching family name is not enough when one owner has several tracts.
A deed may refer to an older easement, plat, mineral reservation, deed of trust, lien or release.
The current search provides index-only and index-plus-full-text options. Confirm every OCR result against the recorded image.
Use a certified copy when required by a court, lender, title company, probate matter or official process.
401 N. Britton Avenue, Room 201
Rio Grande City, TX 78582
Phone: 956-716-4800, ext. 2009
Historical deed index, 1848–1984
Electronic recording through approved providers
Property Alert registration
Register for Starr County Property Alerts
The current Official Records Search includes a Property Alert option that can help owners monitor names used in newly recorded documents.
Select the Property Alert option near the top of the Clerk’s search system.
Consider full legal names, business names, trusts and commonly recorded variations.
An alert does not prove fraud, but an unfamiliar deed, lien or other filing should be investigated.
How to Check Flood Information for Starr County Property
The district explains how to use FEMA’s Map Service Center.
For rural land, use nearby roads and map navigation when the situs address is incomplete.
Save the relevant section of the official Flood Insurance Rate Map for documentation.
Flood-map designation does not replace an elevation certificate, survey, drainage review or current permit requirements.
GIS Downloads, Certified Totals and Public Appraisal Data
Starr County Buyer and Owner Verification Checklist
- Correct Property ID
- Owner and mailing address
- Legal description
- Land and improvement details
- Exemptions and taxing units
- Starr County collector
- Applicable school collector
- Every unpaid tax year
- Penalty and interest
- Separate receipts
- Current vesting deed
- Deeds of trust and liens
- Releases
- Easements and restrictions
- Mineral reservations
- Legal access
- Survey and acreage
- Water and utilities
- Flood conditions
- Agricultural-use history
- Home and land accounts
- Ownership and title status
- Permanent foundation
- Tax liens or releases
- Relocation history
- Remove seller-only exemptions
- Check buyer homestead eligibility
- Use current proposed rates
- Include new improvements
- Check each tax collector
2026 Starr County Property Deadline Board
Current Starr County Property Contacts
| Office | Current Contact | Main Tasks |
|---|---|---|
| Starr Central Appraisal District |
100 N. FM 3167, Suite 300 Rio Grande City, TX 78582 956-487-5613 starrcad@starrcad.org Mon–Fri, 8:00–12:00 and 1:00–5:00 |
Property records, values, exemptions, agriculture, business renditions, GIS and protests. |
| Starr County Tax Assessor-Collector |
Ameida Salinas 100 N. FM 3167, Room 201 Rio Grande City, TX 78582 956-716-4800 starrtax@co.starr.tx.us |
County-collected tax balances, payments, receipts, delinquency and tax-sale questions. |
| Starr County Clerk |
Humberto Gonzalez 401 N. Britton Avenue, Room 201 Rio Grande City, TX 78582 956-716-4800, ext. 2009 |
Deeds, liens, easements, mortgages, releases, probate and certified records. |
Map to Starr Central Appraisal District
Official Starr County Property Actions
Starr County CAD Property Search FAQs
1. What is the official Starr County CAD property search?
The official free property search is esearch.starrcad.org. It supports owner, ARB and Advanced searches using Property ID, abstract, subdivision, Geographic ID, neighborhood and other filters.
2. What is the correct Starr CAD phone number and address?
Starr Central Appraisal District is at 100 N. FM 3167, Suite 300, Rio Grande City, TX 78582. The main phone number is 956-487-5613.
3. What are Starr CAD’s office hours?
Starr CAD lists Monday–Friday hours of 8:00 a.m.–noon and 1:00–5:00 p.m. The office is closed from noon to 1:00 p.m.
4. Are Starr CAD’s 2026 property values final?
No. The official search states that 2026 values are preliminary and subject to change before certification.
5. Can I protest my Starr County appraisal online?
Yes. Use eprotest.starrcad.org or the Starr CAD Taxpayer Portal. File a separate protest for each property and follow the deadline printed on the appraisal notice.
6. What was the normal 2026 Starr CAD protest deadline?
The normal deadline was May 15 or 30 days after the Notice of Appraised Value was delivered, whichever was later. Contact Starr CAD immediately about any possible late remedy.
7. Does Starr CAD collect property taxes?
No. Starr CAD appraises property and administers exemptions. Starr County, Rio Grande City CISD, Roma ISD and San Isidro ISD can use separate tax-collection systems.
8. What is the 2026 Texas school homestead exemption?
The general school-district residence-homestead exemption is $140,000. Qualifying age-65 or disabled homeowners receive an additional $60,000 school exemption.
9. Is the Starr CAD GIS map a legal survey?
No. The GIS map helps locate appraisal parcels but does not replace a recorded deed, title report or professional boundary survey.
10. Where can I search Starr County deeds and liens?
Use starr.tx.publicsearch.us for current official records. Use the Starr County Kofile QuickLink for deed and deed-of-trust index books from 1848 through 1984.
Independent Editorial Notice
County-CAD.us is an independent informational website. It is not affiliated with Starr Central Appraisal District, the Appraisal Review Board, Starr County, the Tax Assessor-Collector, County Clerk, any municipality, school district, college, hospital district, drainage district or the State of Texas.
Property records, values, exemptions, agricultural standards, office hours, deadlines, tax balances, payment fees and online systems can change. Confirm time-sensitive information through the responsible official office.
Editorial verification: July 2026.
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