Scurry County CAD – Property Search, Records & Appraisal District

Scurry County, Texas Property Guide 2026

Search Scurry County Property Records, Review a 2026 Appraisal and Complete the Correct Tax Action

Find a Snyder, Hermleigh, Ira, Fluvanna, Dunn or rural Scurry County account, match the correct surface, mineral, mobile-home or business record, verify acreage and improvements, review exemptions, inspect the parcel map and prepare the right protest or payment action.

Scurry County Appraisal District sets appraisal values and eligibility. The Scurry County Tax Assessor-Collector issues and collects consolidated property taxes. The County Clerk maintains deeds, liens, easements and other official land records.

Official districtScurry County Appraisal District
CAD phone325-573-8549
CAD address2612 College Ave., Snyder
Chief AppraiserRichard Petree, Interim

Scurry CAD, Tax Office or County Clerk: Which Office Handles the Job?

Use Scurry CAD forAppraisal ownership, property characteristics, market value, exemptions, agricultural valuation, renditions, parcel maps, online appeals, appraisal records and data corrections.
Use the Tax Office forTax statements, current and delinquent balances, receipts, property-tax payments, payment posting, vehicle title and registration and collection questions.
Use the County Clerk forDeeds, deeds of trust, releases, liens, easements, plats, assumed names, official public records and certified recorded-document copies.
Do not combine the two searches: The CAD eSearch shows appraisal information and says 2026 values are preliminary. The separate Scurry Tax website is the live route for amounts owed and online payment.

Start Here: Choose the Scurry County Result You Actually Need

Find a residence or ownerSearch by owner, street, Property ID, Geo ID or advanced criteria, then match the legal description.
Find rural acreageSearch the appraisal account before opening GIS. Copy the abstract, subdivision, acreage and Geographic ID.
Find minerals separatelyMineral interests may use different ownership wording and account structures from the surface parcel.
Review a 2026 appraisalSeparate market, appraised, productivity and taxable values. The online 2026 values remain preliminary.
File or manage an appealUse the taxpayer portal, current protest form and the deadline printed on the individual notice.
Search or pay taxesUse the Scurry Tax Office system, review every tax year and save the payment confirmation.

Jump Directly to Your Scurry County Property Task

Use Scurry County’s Official Property Portals in the Right Order

1. Find the CAD account
2. Copy IDs and legal data
3. Verify map and value
4. Appeal, file or pay
Best workflow: Save a PDF of the CAD account first. Keep the Property ID, Geographic ID, legal description and acreage visible while using GIS, the appeal portal or the tax system.

Five Fields to Match Before Relying on a Scurry CAD Result

Property IDMatch the notice or prior account.
Geographic IDConnect the record with GIS.
Legal descriptionCheck section, block, survey, lot or tract.
Address or acreageConfirm the physical property.
Property typeSeparate real, mineral, mobile home and BPP.
Legal-description warning: Scurry CAD states that its legal descriptions and acreage are for appraisal-district use and should be verified before use in legal documents. Use the recorded deed, survey and professional title work for legal conclusions.

Scurry CAD Search Problems and Practical Fixes

ProblemTry ThisWhat to Confirm
Owner name gives no resultTry “Last, First,” “Last First,” surname only and former owner.Mineral and trust accounts may use different punctuation or ownership wording.
Street address failsRemove direction, road type and unit; use only street number and base street name.The appraisal situs can differ from the mailing or emergency address.
Recent buyer is missingSearch the seller and compare the latest County Clerk deed.Recording and CAD ownership updates do not always appear at the same time.
Rural tract is missingUse abstract, section, block, Geographic ID, subdivision or owner.A farm or ranch can contain multiple appraisal accounts.
Mineral account is missingSearch owner variants and property type; remove the comma from the name.Mineral ownership may differ from surface ownership.
Mobile home is missingSearch the home owner, landowner and Mobile Home Park field separately.The home and land can be separate appraisal records.
Business account is missingSearch legal name, DBA, agent and physical asset address.The taxable location may differ from the mailing address.
Too many results appearAdd one Advanced field at a time.Do not over-filter before determining the exact property identifier.
“I am trying to identify the correct Scurry CAD account. The current or former owner is ______, the property is near ______, and my deed, notice or tax statement shows ______. Can you confirm the Property ID, Geographic ID, property type and legal description?”

How to Read a Scurry County Appraisal Record

Record FieldPlain-English MeaningWhat to Check
Property IDThe primary appraisal-account identifier.Use the exact ID on forms and correspondence.
Owner IDAn identifier tied to an owner record.One Owner ID may link to several accounts.
Geographic IDA parcel-location identifier used with mapping.Copy every character before opening GIS.
Situs addressThe physical-location label in the appraisal system.Rural situs wording may differ from postal addressing.
Legal descriptionSection, block, survey, abstract, lot, tract or subdivision information.Compare with the deed, plat and survey.
Land market valueThe district’s market estimate for the land.Acreage, access, water, utilities, soil, terrain and land class.
Improvement valueValue assigned to houses, shops, barns and other structures.Size, age, quality, condition, use and removed structures.
Market valueThe January 1 market-value estimate before limitations or exemptions.Compare relevant sales and property-specific evidence.
Appraised valueValue after an applicable homestead cap, circuit breaker or special rule.Do not confuse it with market or taxable value.
Productivity valueSpecial value for qualifying agricultural land.Confirm qualified acreage, land class and continuing use.
ExemptionsApproved reductions or protections tied to eligibility.Verify each expected exemption and taxing unit.
Taxing unitsCounty, city, school, hospital and college entities connected to the account.Use the exact list on the account—not the mailing city alone.

Scurry County 2026 Appraisal Status: What Is Final and What Is Not?

Current search status: Scurry CAD’s live eSearch states that 2026 values are preliminary and may change before certification.
2026 appraisal valuesPreliminary in the live property search as of this guide’s August 4, 2026 verification.
Latest posted certified rollsThe CAD taxpayer-information page currently lists complete, real, mineral and personal certified rolls for 2025.
2026 field reviewThe district announced that field appraisers are driving the county for the 2026 appraisal year in marked vehicles with personal identification.
Chief Appraiser statusThe Texas Comptroller directory lists Richard Petree as Interim Chief Appraiser, and the CAD homepage advertises a Chief Appraiser opening.
2026 tax ratesDo not assume the prior-year rate. Taxing entities adopt current-year rates later in the tax calendar.
Actual amount owedUse the separate Scurry Tax search, not the preliminary CAD market value or Truth-in-Taxation postcard site.
Field-appraiser safety: The district says official appraisal vehicles display “Scurry County Appraisal District” signs and appraisers carry identification. Call the CAD before providing access when a visitor’s identity is uncertain.

How to Use the Scurry CAD Interactive Map

Search the appraisal record first.Copy the Property ID, Geographic ID, owner, legal description and acreage.
Open the official map.Use the Scurry CAD Interactive Map in a current Chrome, Firefox or Edge browser.
Use the strongest available identifier.Try Geographic ID or Property ID before relying on a rural address.
Compare roads and neighboring accounts.Use visible parcel labels and surrounding tracts to identify the general location.
Match the parcel information.Compare owner, legal description and acreage with the saved appraisal record.
Check for split or adjoining accounts.A farm, energy site or family holding may cross several parcels.
Save a map view.Keep it with the deed, survey, appraisal report and any protest evidence.
Boundary warning: CAD GIS is an appraisal-location tool. It does not establish title, mineral ownership, easement rights, legal access, fence location or a survey boundary.

Oil, Wind, Mineral and Rural Property Checks in Scurry County

Separate surface and mineral ownershipThe owner of the land surface may not own all oil, gas, royalty or working interests. Search property types and ownership variants separately.
Review industrial and energy accountsWind-energy equipment, pipelines, industrial property and income-producing assets may be appraised in separate accounts from the underlying land.
Match every rural tractCompare section, block, survey, abstract and acreage with the deed. One operation can include several Property IDs.
Check improvements carefullyReview residences, barns, shops, tanks, storage, wells and other listed improvements for size, use and condition.
Document physical limitationsPhotograph access, drainage, topography, contamination, deferred maintenance or damaged improvements when relevant to value.
Use title professionals for ownershipCAD records and GIS do not replace a mineral title opinion, title commitment, survey or legal advice.

Scurry County Homestead and Property-Tax Exemptions

Exemption applications are filed with Scurry CAD. The chief appraiser—not the Tax Office—decides qualification. Most exemptions require an application and supporting evidence.

Exemption or ReliefWho May QualifyWhat to Prepare
General residence homesteadAn owner using the property as a principal residence.Current Form 50-114, ownership and occupancy information and required identity/address evidence.
Age 65 or olderA qualifying residence-homestead owner age 65 or older.Homestead application and age evidence when requested.
Disabled personAn owner meeting the statutory Social Security disability standard.Application and supporting disability documentation.
Disabled veteran or survivorA veteran or qualifying survivor meeting the applicable rating and residence rules.VA documentation and the correct veteran or survivor application.
Inherited residence homesteadA qualifying heir-property owner occupying the home.Ownership affidavit, death certificate, utility bill and available court records.
Other exempt propertyQualifying religious, charitable, cemetery, school, solar/wind or other statutory use.The exact prescribed form and organizational or use evidence.
Current statewide school amounts: A qualifying general residence homestead receives a mandatory $140,000 school-district exemption. A qualifying owner age 65 or older or disabled receives an additional mandatory $60,000 school exemption. Local-option exemptions vary by taxing unit.
Search the property first.Confirm owner, Property ID, situs and current exemption display.
Open official forms.Use Scurry CAD Forms or the Online Forms system.
Select the exact current application.Do not substitute a letter for a prescribed form.
Attach every required document.Include identity, occupancy, disability, veteran, survivor, heirship or organizational proof that applies.
Retain filing evidence.Save the complete application, attachments and portal, email, stamped or trackable-mail proof.
Verify approval afterward.Filing does not guarantee approval. Confirm the exemption on the property record and later tax statement.
Homestead audit notice: The Scurry CAD homepage currently highlights a new homestead-audit requirement. Owners should respond only through verified CAD contact information and retain copies of all requested eligibility evidence.

Agricultural Valuation in Scurry County

Agricultural appraisal is a special productivity valuation based on qualifying use, history and intensity—not an automatic exemption for owning rural acreage.

Local 2026 deadlineScurry CAD states that the agricultural application was due or postmarked by May 1.
Use historyPrepare prior agricultural-use records, leases and production evidence.
Qualified acreageSeparate homesite, roads, non-productive and qualified land correctly.
Change of useAsk about rollback-tax consequences before converting qualified land.
  • Current open-space application
  • Prior use history
  • Lease agreements
  • Livestock or crop records
  • Receipts and expense records
  • Acreage and tract map
  • Fencing and water evidence
  • Current photographs
  • Owner and operator statements
  • Proof of timely delivery
Buyer warning: Prior agricultural treatment does not by itself guarantee the new owner’s continuing qualification. Review application duties, use history and potential rollback exposure immediately after closing.

Business Personal Property and 2026 Rendition Help

A rendition can cover taxable inventory, furniture, fixtures, machinery, equipment and other income-producing property owned or managed on January 1.

2026 ordinary deadlineScurry CAD posted April 15 as the BPP rendition deadline, with May 15 available when a timely extension was granted.
Current depreciation guidanceThe taxpayer-information page includes a 2026 BPP depreciation schedule and both state and local rendition forms.
Search the right account nameUse legal entity, DBA, agent and physical business location. Mailing address alone may not locate the taxable assets.
Keep a complete filing fileRetain the rendition, asset schedule, acquisition dates, original costs, condition evidence, extension request and delivery proof.
Penalty reminder: Texas law can impose a 10% penalty for failing to timely file a required rendition and a larger penalty for certain fraudulent conduct. Seek professional advice when a filing is late or disputed.

2026 Non-Homestead Circuit Breaker: Do Not Confuse It With an Exemption

For 2026, Texas limits certain annual appraised-value increases on qualifying non-homestead real property. It is a value limitation, not a tax exemption and not a guarantee that the tax bill cannot rise.

2026 value thresholdThe property must be valued at $5,320,000 or less for this limitation to apply.
General limitThe eligible appraised value is generally limited to a 20% increase over the prior-year appraised value, plus new improvements.
Important exclusionsSpecially appraised agricultural, timber and certain other restricted-use real property is excluded.
Check the record: Market value can rise more than the limited appraised value. Verify which figure is being challenged before filing a protest.

How to Prepare a Scurry County CAD Protest

August 2026 timing: The regular protest deadline has often passed for spring appraisal notices. A later notice, exemption denial, correction or other event may create a different deadline. The individual notice controls.
Usual deadlineMay 15 or 30 days after the notice was mailed, whichever is later.
Online routeScurry CAD’s Taxpayer Portal supports online appeals and documents.
Paper routeThe CAD posts a current protest form for counties under 120,000 population.
2026 proceduresReview the district’s adopted 2026 ARB hearing procedures before the hearing.
Read the notice completely.Identify the challenged property, value, tax year, protest deadline, PIN or portal information and available grounds.
Choose the correct filing route.Use the Scurry CAD Taxpayer Portal or the current paper protest form.
State all valid protest grounds.Preserve market-value, unequal-appraisal, exemption, ownership, property-description or other genuine issues.
Request the district’s evidence.Obtain appraisal data, comparable properties and records the district intends to use.
Build property-specific proof.Use dated photos, repair bids, closing records, relevant sales, income records, surveys or factual corrections.
Separate market from factual issues.A wrong square footage, acreage or improvement inventory needs different evidence from a comparable-sales argument.
Attend the informal review.State the requested correction clearly and bring an organized evidence copy.
Prepare for the ARB hearing.Label exhibits, create a short timeline and explain exactly what value or correction you request.
Keep proof of filing.Save portal confirmations, emails, certified-mail receipts or stamped copies.
Read the final order promptly.Post-ARB judicial, arbitration and other appeal deadlines are strict.

What to Do After the Regular Protest Deadline

SituationPossible Next StepEvidence to Gather
Later appraisal noticeUse the deadline printed on that specific notice.Notice, envelope and portal or mailing date.
Clerical or factual errorAsk which correction procedure applies.Deed, survey, photos, measurements and prior records.
Exemption denialRead the denial notice and preserve its appeal deadline.Application, eligibility documents and delivery proof.
Property was not yoursRequest ownership review and check the recorded deed.Closing documents, deed and possession timeline.
Tax already delinquentContact the Tax Office promptly about the payoff and available options.Property ID, statements, payments and correspondence.
Legal interpretation neededConsult a qualified Texas property-tax attorney.Complete notice, filing history, ARB order and tax record.

How to Search and Pay Scurry County Property Taxes

The Tax Assessor-Collector collects property taxes for Scurry County and the consolidated taxing units listed in the Comptroller directory. Use the dedicated Scurry Tax system—not the CAD appeal portal.

Open the official Tax Office website.Start at Scurry County Tax Assessor-Collector and select “Search & Pay Taxes.”
Enter the live tax system.Confirm the destination is tax.scurrytax.us.
Search the exact property.Use the account identifier when available, then match owner, legal description and situs.
Review every tax year.Current and delinquent years can appear separately. A zero current balance does not prove older years are paid.
Review every taxing unit.Confirm the account includes the expected county, school, city, hospital and college entities.
Check fees and processing information.Review the payment method, convenience fee, total and posting date before submitting.
Save the confirmation.Keep the transaction number, email and PDF or screenshot of the payment result.
Verify posting later.Return to the official system after the stated processing time and confirm the balance changed.
Truth-in-Taxation warning: The postcard website explains how rates are calculated and does not show the amount owed. The Tax Office says annual tax statements are still issued, generally in October.
“I need to confirm the tax status for Scurry County Property ID ______. Please provide the total due by tax year, any attorney fees or other charges, accepted payment methods and the correct way to obtain a receipt.”

Latest Complete Scurry County Tax Rates Posted by the CAD

The latest full rate table currently posted by Scurry CAD is for tax year 2025. Rates are per $100 of taxable value. These are not final 2026 rates.

Taxing Unit2025 M&O2025 I&S2025 Total
Hermleigh ISD0.66690.00000.6669
Ira ISD0.66690.49001.1569
Snyder ISD0.68220.06030.7425
Roscoe ISD0.77050.062490.83299
Colorado ISD0.76820.35731.1255
Scurry County0.58890.03790.6268
City of Snyder0.43220.00000.4322
Western Texas College0.26500.00000.2650
Scurry County Hospital District0.31910.00000.3191
Estimate carefully: Divide taxable value by 100 and multiply by each applicable entity’s adopted rate. Exemptions, ceilings, proration, circuit-breaker limitations and delinquency charges can change the actual bill.

Taxing Units That May Appear on a Scurry County Account

CountyScurry County appears on qualifying county property accounts.
School districtsSnyder, Hermleigh and Ira districts are listed as active local taxing units.
Cross-county school districtsThe CAD rate table also includes Roscoe and Colorado ISD property within Scurry County.
CityThe City of Snyder appears for property within its taxing boundary.
Hospital and collegeScurry County Hospital District and Western Texas College District may appear.
Verify the exact accountMailing address alone does not establish taxing jurisdiction. Use the unit list shown on the property and tax record.

Scurry CAD vs Tax Assessor-Collector vs County Clerk

Property TaskCorrect OfficeWhat That Office Does
Find appraisal ownership and valueScurry CADMaintains appraisal accounts, characteristics, values and exemptions.
Apply for homestead or agricultural valuationScurry CADReviews exemption and special-valuation applications.
Protest an appraisalScurry CAD / ARBAccepts protests and supports Appraisal Review Board proceedings.
Search balance or pay property taxScurry County Tax OfficeIssues and collects consolidated property taxes and provides receipts.
Search deed, lien or easementScurry County ClerkMaintains official recorded land documents and certified copies.
Confirm exact boundary or titleSurveyor / title company / attorneyProvides professional boundary and title analysis beyond CAD records.

How to Search Scurry County Deeds, Liens and Land Records

The County Clerk provides an EagleWeb public-records search. The portal covers official records, assumed names and marriages and requires users to acknowledge a disclaimer before entering.

Open the official County Clerk page.Go to Scurry County Clerk and select “Land Records Search.”
Enter the EagleWeb system.Use the Scurry County Online Document Search.
Acknowledge the official disclaimer.The online index is provided for convenience and does not certify document authenticity.
Select Public Login.No registered-user credentials should be required for ordinary public searching.
Search current and former owners.Run separate searches for individuals, spouses, trusts, estates, partnerships and companies.
Match the legal description.Compare section, block, survey, abstract, lot, tract and acreage with the CAD record.
Review the complete instrument history.Look for deeds, deeds of trust, releases, liens, easements, plats, mineral reservations and foreclosure-related filings.
Order the correct copy.Ask whether an informational or certified copy is needed and confirm current page and certification fees.
In-person filing ID rule: The County Clerk page states that, effective September 1, 2025, a person presenting a real-property document in person must show photo identification under Local Government Code Section 191.010(b).

Scurry County Buyer and New-Owner Checklist

  • Save every appraisal account before closing
  • Compare seller with the recorded deed
  • Match surface and mineral interests separately
  • Verify every tract and Geographic ID
  • Review acreage and legal description
  • Inspect land and improvement details
  • Confirm agricultural qualification history
  • Ask about rollback-tax exposure
  • Review current and delinquent tax years
  • Confirm all taxing units
  • File mailing-address correction promptly
  • Apply for homestead when eligible
New-owner warning: The seller’s exemption, tax ceiling, agricultural valuation or appraisal limitation does not automatically prove that the buyer will receive the same treatment.

Practical Scurry County Property Scenarios

A mineral owner cannot find an accountTry both comma and no-comma owner formats, search surname only and use property type. Mineral ownership may be indexed differently from the surface parcel.
A rural tract appears too smallSearch adjoining Property IDs and compare every section, block, survey and acreage entry with the deed and survey.
A residence value appears too highCheck square footage, quality, condition and improvement inventory. Gather dated photos, repair estimates and relevant sales.
A business account is unexpectedConfirm the January 1 owner, asset location, DBA and property type. Compare the appraisal account with the filed rendition.
A payment is not showingKeep the confirmation number, verify the exact Property ID and tax year and contact the Tax Office before submitting a duplicate payment.
A field appraiser arrivesLook for the marked vehicle and identification described by Scurry CAD, and call 325-573-8549 when identity is uncertain.

Scurry County Property Office Contacts

Scurry County Appraisal District2612 College Avenue
Snyder, TX 79549-3334
Phone: 325-573-8549
Fax: 325-573-8458
Email: scad@scurrytex.com
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Interim Chief Appraiser: Richard Petree
Scurry County Tax Assessor-CollectorJana Young
1806 25th Street, Suite 103
Snyder, TX 79549
Phone: 325-573-9316
Email: jana.young@co.scurry.tx.us
Mon–Thu 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.; Fri 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Scurry County ClerkMelody Appleton
1806 25th Street, Suite 300
Snyder, TX 79549
Land-record portal phone: 325-573-5332
County page phone: 325-573-9316
EagleWeb hours: 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. and 1:00–4:30 p.m., Monday–Friday.

Scurry County Appraisal District Office Map

Official Scurry County Property Resources

Scurry County CAD Property Search FAQs

1. What is the official Scurry County CAD website?

The official Scurry County Appraisal District website is scurrytex.com. The direct property-search system is esearch.scurrytex.com.

2. Where is Scurry County Appraisal District located?

The district is at 2612 College Avenue, Snyder, Texas 79549-3334.

3. What is the Scurry CAD phone number?

The district’s customer-service number is 325-573-8549. Its fax number is 325-573-8458, and its email is scad@scurrytex.com.

4. Who is the Scurry County Chief Appraiser?

The Texas Comptroller directory updated May 6, 2026 lists Richard Petree as Interim Chief Appraiser. The district homepage currently advertises a Chief Appraiser opening.

5. How do I search Scurry County property records?

Use the official eSearch system. Search by owner in “Last, First” or “Last First” format, address, Property ID, Owner ID, Geographic ID, abstract, subdivision, property type, DBA, neighborhood or other advanced fields.

6. Are Scurry CAD 2026 property values final?

No. The official eSearch currently says 2026 values are preliminary and subject to change before certification.

7. Who collects Scurry County property taxes?

The Scurry County Tax Assessor-Collector collects consolidated property taxes. Use scurrytax.us and tax.scurrytax.us for live balances and online payment.

8. What are Scurry CAD’s 2026 agricultural and BPP deadlines?

The district posted May 1 as the agricultural-application deadline and April 15 as the ordinary BPP rendition deadline, with May 15 available when a timely extension was granted.

9. Does the Scurry CAD map prove a legal boundary?

No. Use the interactive map only for general appraisal identification. A legal boundary, title, mineral interest or easement should be verified through deeds, surveys and qualified professionals.

10. How do I search Scurry County deeds and liens?

Open the official County Clerk page, choose Land Records Search, acknowledge the EagleWeb disclaimer and use Public Login to search official records by names and document details.

Independent Guide Disclaimer

County-CAD.us is an independent informational guide. It is not affiliated with Scurry County Appraisal District, the Scurry County Appraisal Review Board, Scurry County Tax Assessor-Collector, Scurry County Clerk, BIS Consultants, any taxing unit or the State of Texas.

Property values, deadlines, forms, personnel, office hours, exemption rules, map availability, tax balances, rates and payment fees can change. Confirm time-sensitive information with the responsible official office before filing, paying, purchasing property or taking legal action.

Last editorial verification: August 4, 2026.

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