Shelby County CAD – Property Search, Records & Appraisal District

Shelby County, Texas property guide

Shelby County Property Search, Appraisal Records and Tax Help

Search Shelby County appraisal records by owner, address, property ID or advanced criteria, review 2026 preliminary values, verify exemptions and locate the correct account before protesting an appraisal or paying taxes.

This guide also explains Shelby CAD’s five-year homestead audits, online-protest eligibility, timber and agricultural appraisal, mineral ownership changes, tax-certificate requests, public deed searches and the limits of online parcel maps.

Official systems checked August 4, 2026
Official search Owner, address, ID or advanced The basic appraisal-record search does not require a paid records service.
2026 protest date June 8, 2026 Or 30 days after the appraisal notice was mailed, when later.
Homestead review Five-year verification cycle Owners receiving a 2026 audit letter must respond to protect the exemption.
CAD office 724 Shelbyville Street The appraisal district is located in Center, Texas.
Choose the correct action

Start With the Right Shelby County Tool

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Find a property account

Search appraisal values, owner information, property IDs, legal descriptions, exemptions and taxing entities.

Open property search →
2

Use account-based services

Enroll in the taxpayer portal for property details, documents, applications and electronic communication.

Open taxpayer portal →
3

File an appraisal protest

Check eligibility for online filing or use the official paper protest process.

Review protest process →
4

Download a property-tax form

Find homestead, veteran, agricultural, rendition, address-change and protest forms.

View official forms →
5

Search or pay a tax bill

The Shelby County Tax Office—not the appraisal district—handles balances and payments.

Open tax-payment search →
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Verify a deed or lien

Use the County Clerk’s public-record system for recorded ownership documents.

Search public records →
Ignore the old page’s instruction to search for a “Dispatch Log.” Emergency dispatch records are unrelated to Shelby County property appraisal. Use Property Search, Taxpayer Portal, Protest Process, Forms, Tax Payments or County Clerk Records.
Current data status

What Shelby CAD Has Published for the 2026 Appraisal Year

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2026 preliminary SCAD roll The open-records page lists a preliminary 2026 appraisal roll labeled “SCAD ONLY.”
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Separate MIUP roll Shelby CAD also publishes a preliminary 2026 file labeled “MIUP.”
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Parcel coverage dated July 21 The district lists GIS parcel coverage updated July 21, 2026.
A preliminary roll is not the final certified appraisal roll. Values and exemption information may change through corrections, verification, informal reviews and Appraisal Review Board decisions.
View Shelby CAD open records
Property-field decoder

How to Read a Shelby CAD Property Record

Record field What it means What to verify
Property ID The appraisal district’s unique account reference. Use it on forms, protests, emails, tax searches and telephone requests.
Owner name The owner currently carried for property-tax administration. A recently recorded deed or inheritance may not yet appear.
Mailing address The address used for notices and appraisal correspondence. It may differ from the property’s physical location.
Situs address The physical location associated with the account. Timber, rural and mineral accounts may not display a conventional address.
Legal description An abbreviated appraisal description involving surveys, abstracts, lots or tracts. Do not copy it into a deed without checking the recorded instrument.
Market value The district’s opinion of value as of January 1. Review land, improvements and personal-property components separately.
Assessed or appraised value The value after an applicable limitation or special-appraisal rule. It may differ from market value for a homestead or qualifying land.
Taxable value The amount remaining after an entity applies its exemptions. Different taxing entities can show different taxable values.
Exemptions Approved homestead, age-65, disability, veteran or other exemptions. A missing exemption can indicate pending review, denial or no application.
Land details Acreage, land class, market segment and special-appraisal data. Compare acreage and use with deeds, surveys and actual conditions.
Improvement details Building area, age, condition, class and improvement type. Incorrect square footage or condition can affect value.
Taxing entities County, road, city, school and other jurisdictions. Confirm city-limit and school-district assignments.
Shelby CAD warns that legal descriptions and acreage must be verified before legal use. The property-search record is not a deed, title report or boundary survey.
GIS parcel guidance

How to Use the Shelby County Interactive Map Safely

Open the map through the official taxpayer portal or CAD links. Use the Shelby CAD interactive map.
Search with the strongest identifier available. A property ID is generally safer than relying only on an owner name.
Select the likely parcel. Compare the displayed account, owner, roads and legal-description information.
Check neighboring accounts independently. A home, timber tract, business improvement and mineral interest can be separate accounts.
Use the map as an appraisal-location aid. Parcel layers may be generalized or shifted from aerial imagery.
The map can help with: Locating an appraisal account, comparing nearby parcels, finding rural tracts and checking displayed school or road layers.
Do not use it alone for: Fence placement, easements, access rights, construction setbacks, certified acreage, timber boundaries or encroachment disputes.
Important 2026 action

What to Do With a Shelby CAD Homestead Audit Letter

Shelby CAD states that 2026 audit letters have been mailed across all school districts for properties the district could not independently verify. The reviews are part of a recurring five-year homestead-confirmation requirement.

Confirm that the letter is from Shelby CAD. Compare the address, phone number, property ID and contact information with the official district website.
Read the response deadline. Do not set the letter aside merely because the exemption has appeared on prior tax records.
Copy a valid Texas driver’s license or state ID. Shelby CAD states that the ID address must match the physical address of the residence being homesteaded.
Return the requested documentation. Use the delivery method printed in the audit notice and keep a full copy.
Save proof of delivery. Keep an email receipt, portal confirmation, stamped copy or tracking information.
Call when the addresses do not match. Ask the exemption department what documentation or statutory exception may apply.
Failure to respond can begin the exemption-cancellation process. Shelby CAD states that no response to the initial audit letter will generate a certified cancellation-process notice.
Trust ownership requires special attention. Shelby CAD states that transferring a homestead property into a trust requires a new exemption application.
Agriculture, timber and wildlife

Shelby County Special Appraisal for Rural Land

Shelby CAD publishes separate appraisal manuals for agricultural land, timberland and wildlife management. Qualification depends on statutory history, current qualifying use and supporting evidence—not merely acreage or rural location.

Agricultural use

Prepare land-use history, livestock or crop information, lease records, fencing, water and management evidence.

Timber appraisal

Document timber use, management, tract history, productivity class and any requested forestry information.

Wildlife management

Maintain an appropriate plan, annual records and proof that qualifying management practices were performed.

Evidence category Useful documents Common mistake
Ownership and acreage Deed, survey, lease and parcel records. Using only approximate GIS acreage.
Use history Prior applications, leases, receipts, photographs and production records. Documenting only the current year.
Intensity Stocking, planting, harvesting, fencing, water and management records. Assuming occasional activity automatically qualifies.
Timber management Forestry plans, harvest records and management documentation. Treating wooded acreage as automatically qualified timberland.
Wildlife practices Management plan, annual report, photographs, receipts and activity logs. Submitting a plan without proving implementation.
A change from qualifying agricultural, timber or wildlife use can create additional taxes. Review potential change-of-use consequences before subdividing, developing or materially changing the land.
Royalty and mineral accounts

How Shelby County Mineral Ownership Changes Are Handled

Shelby CAD directs mineral ownership and address-change issues to Pritchard & Abbott. The district instructs owners to attach filed legal documents and other evidence supporting the requested change.

Identify the mineral account

Save the property ID, lease, operator, owner name, decimal interest and tax year.

Gather recorded evidence

Use deeds, assignments, probate records, affidavits or other filed ownership instruments.

Send a focused request

Explain the exact ownership, address or interest correction and identify every affected account.

Published mineral-ownership contact Shelby CAD currently directs mineral ownership and address-change documentation to Jessica Green at Pritchard & Abbott: jgreen@pandai.com.
Do not assume similar mineral accounts are duplicates. Separate leases, operators, ownership interests, wells or taxing jurisdictions can create multiple accounts.
Office-routing guide

Shelby CAD vs Tax Office vs County Clerk

Use Shelby CAD

Appraisal matters

  • Market and appraised values.
  • Property characteristics.
  • Homestead audits and exemptions.
  • Agricultural or timber appraisal.
  • Business renditions.
  • Appraisal protests.
  • CAD mailing-address questions.
Use Tax Office

Billing and collection

  • Current tax balances.
  • Online payments.
  • Payment receipts.
  • Penalty and interest.
  • Delinquent taxes.
  • Tax certificates.
  • Payment posting.
Use County Clerk

Recorded instruments

  • Deeds and deeds of trust.
  • Liens and releases.
  • Plats and easements.
  • Restrictions.
  • Mineral conveyances.
  • Recording references.
  • Property Fraud Alert.
Tax-payment workflow

How to Search and Pay Shelby County Property Taxes

Open the official Shelby County tax-payment system. Go to tax.shelbytaxpayment.com.
Search the correct tax account. Use the property account number when available, then compare the owner and property description.
Review all tax years. Confirm whether the result includes current, prior or delinquent amounts.
Check the full balance. Review base tax, penalty, interest and any collection amount.
Review the processor fee. Card or electronic-payment charges can be separate from the property-tax amount.
Verify the account before submitting. Owners with several tracts, businesses or mineral interests should check every property ID.
Save the final confirmation. Retain the account number, tax year, payment date, amount and confirmation number.
Call the Tax Office when posting matters. Contact 936-598-4441 for balances, receipts, delinquency or posting questions.
Mail payment Make the check or money order payable to Debora Riley, Tax Office. Mail it to 200 San Augustine Street, Box C, Center, TX 75935, and include the property account number.
Special tax-certificate procedure

How to Request a Shelby County Tax Certificate

Shelby County publishes a separate Certified Payments route for tax certificates using bureau code 1242857.

Confirm the property account number. Use the official appraisal or tax record and verify the legal description.
Add “TC” after the account number. Follow the Tax Office’s published account-format instruction for a tax-certificate request.
Enter bureau code 1242857. Use Certified Payments.
Provide an email address. Shelby County instructs requesters to include an email for certificate delivery or communication.
Email the Tax Office when required. Use shelbytax@co.shelby.tx.us and identify the account clearly.
Save the receipt and certificate. Verify the account, owner, property and certificate date.
Applications and filing preparation

Shelby County Homestead, Veteran, Land and Rendition Forms

Task Official form or page Prepare before filing
Residence homestead Shelby CAD forms Property ID, ownership information, occupancy date and matching identification.
Disabled-veteran exemption Disabled-veteran form VA or military documentation supporting the qualifying disability or surviving-spouse claim.
1-d-1 special appraisal Special-use application Acreage, use history, activity records, leases and supporting evidence.
Business personal-property rendition Rendition form January 1 inventory, furniture, equipment, machinery and other taxable assets.
Property-owner protest Notice of Protest Property ID, protest grounds, requested result and organized evidence.
Change of address Address-change form Owner authorization, property ID, previous address and new mailing address.
Electronic communication Taxpayer portal Email access, property information and CAD approval of registration.
Current exemption filing route Shelby CAD states that exemption applications may be emailed to clerk@shelbycad.com or delivered in person. Keep a complete copy and confirmation.
2026 appraisal-review process

How to Protest a Shelby County Appraised Value

Shelby CAD published June 8, 2026 as the 2026 protest deadline, or 30 days after the appraisal notice was mailed. Because that general date has passed, owners should check for a later notice date or a special late-protest provision before assuming the right is lost.

Read the complete appraisal notice. Check the mailing date, market value, assessed value, taxable values, property description and deadline.
Verify property characteristics. Review acreage, building size, age, condition, land class, exemption status and taxing entities.
Select the correct protest ground. Common issues include excessive appraisal, unequal appraisal, incorrect description, denied exemption or ownership error.
Check online eligibility. Shelby CAD currently states that only properties with a homestead exemption can protest online.
Use the taxpayer portal when eligible. Online filing provides an immediate submission confirmation.
Use mail or in-person delivery when needed. Send or deliver the protest to Shelby County Appraisal District, 724 Shelbyville Street, Center, TX 75935.
Save filing proof. Keep the portal confirmation, stamped copy, certified-mail receipt or tracking.
Participate in the informal review. An appraiser may discuss the property before the formal ARB hearing.
Attend the ARB hearing when unresolved. Organize evidence around the exact correction or value requested.

Useful protest evidence

  • Comparable sales near January 1.
  • Comparable Shelby CAD records.
  • Dated condition photographs.
  • Repair estimates or inspection reports.
  • Correct building measurements.
  • Access, flood or location evidence.
  • Exemption or ownership documents.

Weak evidence by itself

  • A mortgage balance.
  • A higher tax bill without an appraisal issue.
  • An undated automated estimate.
  • A GIS outline treated as a survey.
  • Sales from a different property type.
  • Another owner’s capped value.
  • Post-January repairs without earlier evidence.
Possible late-protest issue? Shelby CAD’s appeal procedures describe special circumstances when a required notice was not received. Contact the district immediately and request the applicable written procedure rather than assuming a late protest will be accepted.
Annual filing calendar

Shelby County Property-Tax Dates to Watch

January 1 — appraisal date Property ownership, condition, use and taxable business assets are generally evaluated as of January 1.
April 15 — general rendition deadline Most business-personal-property renditions are generally due April 15, subject to extension procedures.
April 30 — common exemption and land-appraisal date Residence-homestead and special-appraisal applications are generally due by April 30, although late-filing rules can apply.
June 8, 2026 — Shelby’s published general protest date The district also states 30 days after the notice mailing when that date is later.
Summer — informal reviews and ARB hearings Values, exemptions and corrections move through review before certification.
August and September — Truth-in-Taxation period Local governing bodies propose and adopt tax rates.
Tax-bill season — verify before paying Match the property account, tax year, exemptions, taxing entities and balance.
Latest posted adopted figures

Shelby County 2025 Tax Rates and Exemptions

Shelby CAD’s latest posted rate-and-exemption sheet is for 2025. These figures should not be labeled as final 2026 rates.

Shelby County 0.588200 2025 rate per $100; local 20% homestead listed.
Road and Bridge 0.063100 2025 rate; local 20% homestead listed.
Center ISD 1.045000 2025 school rate; $140,000 state homestead listed.
City of Center 0.590885 2025 city rate; local 20% homestead listed.
Joaquin ISD 1.038600 2025 school rate; local and state homestead amounts listed.
Shelbyville ISD 0.668300 2025 school rate.
Tenaha ISD 0.832810 2025 school rate.
Timpson ISD 0.952700 2025 school rate; local 20% homestead listed.
San Augustine ISD 1.128900 Applies only to Shelby County property in that school jurisdiction.
Basic entity calculation Taxable value ÷ 100 × the entity’s adopted rate. Calculate every taxing entity separately because exemptions and taxable values can differ.
Ownership verification

How to Search Shelby County Deeds and Public Records

Open the official County Clerk page. Verify the Clerk’s contact information and public-record link.
Select Search Shelby County Public Records. Use the county-hosted records system.
Search current and previous owners. Try grantor, grantee, trust, estate and business names.
Review the indexed instrument. Compare the document type, recording date, parties, instrument number and legal description.
Match the record to the CAD account. Confirm that both records describe the same parcel or interest.
Order a copy only when needed. Check the County Clerk’s current copy and certification charges.
The owner shown by Shelby CAD is not conclusive proof of title. Use the recorded deed, probate documents, heirship records and appropriate title evidence for legal ownership decisions.
Troubleshooting

Fix Common Shelby CAD Search and Account Problems

Problem Likely reason Best next action
No owner result Different spelling, prior owner, trust, estate or business format. Search only the last name, then try address, ID or deed records.
No address result Rural formatting, abbreviation or missing situs address. Use the street number and base road name, then try owner or map search.
New owner is missing The deed was recently recorded or is still being processed. Verify recording with the County Clerk and give Shelby CAD the instrument information.
Homestead audit received The district could not independently verify continued qualification. Respond by the notice deadline with matching identification and keep proof.
Portal registration pending Registration requires CAD approval. Contact the district before a filing deadline and use another accepted method if necessary.
Online protest unavailable The property may not have a homestead exemption or the filing period may be closed. Use mail or in-person filing according to the district’s instructions.
Parcel line differs from fence Approximate mapping, imagery shift or survey issue. Review the deed and survey; do not move the fence from GIS alone.
Mineral owner is wrong A deed, assignment, probate or address update may not have been processed. Send the property ID and filed legal documents to the published P&A contact.
Payment is not posted Processor delay, wrong account or pending settlement. Keep the confirmation and contact the Tax Office at 936-598-4441.
Tax bill differs from market value Exemptions, appraisal limits, different year or entity-specific taxable values. Compare every entity’s taxable value and adopted rate separately.
Verified local contacts

Shelby CAD, Tax Office and County Clerk Contacts

Call before a deadline-sensitive visit. Holiday closures, hearing schedules, portal availability and document-acceptance procedures can change.
10 practical answers

Shelby County CAD Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is the Shelby County CAD property search free?
Yes. Shelby CAD provides public Owner, Address, ID and Advanced searches without requiring payment to a third-party property-record website.
2. What information should I use to find a Shelby County property?
Use the property ID from an appraisal notice or tax bill when possible. Otherwise try a simplified street address or the owner’s last name.
3. What should I do after receiving a 2026 homestead audit letter?
Respond by the letter’s deadline with the requested documentation. Shelby CAD states that a valid Texas driver’s license or state ID should match the physical homestead address.
4. Can every Shelby County property owner protest online?
No. Shelby CAD currently states that only properties with a homestead exemption can use online protest filing. Other owners may file by mail or in person.
5. What was the Shelby County 2026 protest deadline?
Shelby CAD published June 8, 2026, or 30 days after the appraisal notice was mailed. A later notice or special statutory circumstance may create a different deadline.
6. Where do I pay Shelby County property taxes?
Use the Shelby County Tax Office’s official payment system at tax.shelbytaxpayment.com or contact the Tax Office at 936-598-4441.
7. How do I request a Shelby County tax certificate?
Shelby County publishes Certified Payments bureau code 1242857 and instructs requesters to add TC after the property account number and provide an email address.
8. Who handles Shelby County mineral ownership corrections?
Shelby CAD directs mineral ownership and address-change issues to Pritchard & Abbott and asks owners to attach filed legal documents supporting the requested change.
9. Can the Shelby CAD map establish an exact property boundary?
No. The interactive map is an appraisal-location aid and does not replace a licensed survey, recorded deed, plat or easement review.
10. What are Shelby CAD’s address and phone number?
Shelby County Appraisal District is located at 724 Shelbyville Street, Center, Texas 75935. Its published phone number is 936-598-6171.
Independent information notice: County-CAD.us is not Shelby County, Shelby County Appraisal District, the Appraisal Review Board, the Shelby County Tax Assessor-Collector, the County Clerk or Pritchard & Abbott. Property values, exemptions, deadlines, rates, balances, office hours, portal functions and payment procedures can change. Verify account-specific and deadline-sensitive information through the linked official systems. This guide does not provide legal, tax, surveying, title, timber, mineral or appraisal advice.
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Estimate how much a homestead, senior, disabled, veteran or local exemption may reduce annual tax.

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

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