Dawson County CAD – Property Search, Records & Appraisal District

Dawson County property guide · updated August 2026
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Search Dawson County Property Values, Taxes, Maps and Appraisal Records

Dawson County Central Appraisal District provides one official search system for real estate, business personal property and mineral accounts. The portal can also identify accounts with tax due and provide access to the district’s payment workflow.

This guide explains which search field to use, how to read the appraisal record, where to pay Dawson County property taxes, how to request an online protest PIN and where to obtain homestead, agricultural and protest forms.

Independent guidance. County-CAD.us is not affiliated with Dawson County Central Appraisal District or Dawson County government.
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CAD office 1806 Lubbock Highway
Phone 806-872-7060
Office hours Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM–5 PM
General email ca@dawsoncad.org
Chief appraiser Norma J. Brock
Choose the right office

Start Here: CAD, County Tax Office or County Clerk?

Dawson County’s local arrangement is unusual because the appraisal district performs both appraisal and property-tax collection functions for its participating taxing entities.

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Dawson County CAD

Use the appraisal district for property values, exemptions, agricultural valuation, renditions, appraisal protests, parcel maps, tax balances and participating-entity property-tax payments.

Search CAD records and taxes →

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County Tax Assessor-Collector

The elected county Tax Assessor-Collector handles vehicle registration and related county functions but is not the property-tax collecting office for Dawson County accounts.

Open county tax-office page →

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Dawson County Clerk

Use the County Clerk for recorded deeds, liens, releases, plats and other real-property documents. A CAD owner listing is not a substitute for a recorded deed.

Open County Clerk page →

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Correct payment office: The Texas Comptroller’s county directory states that the Dawson County Tax Assessor-Collector does not collect property taxes. Dawson CAD’s official website states that the appraisal district appraises and collects for its participating taxing entities.
Official task finder

Direct Dawson County Property Links

Search property

Search real estate, mineral and personal-property accounts by owner, property ID, address or legal information.

Open property search →

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Interactive map

Locate a parcel visually and compare the mapped account with roads, neighboring parcels and geographic features.

Open official map →

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Online protest

Register, sign in and use the district’s online protest system when your account is eligible for electronic filing.

Open protest portal →

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Property-tax payment

Search the property, open its account details, verify the tax balance and use the available payment option.

Search accounts with tax due →

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Search-field decoder

Which Dawson CAD Search Option Should You Use?

Information you have Recommended search How to enter it Common mistake
Owner’s name Basic Search or By Owner Enter the last name first, such as SMITH JOHN. Entering titles, punctuation or several owner names on the first attempt.
Property ID Basic Search or By Property Copy the ID from the appraisal notice, tax statement or prior CAD record. Confusing the Property ID with the Geo ID or owner ID.
Street address Basic Search Start with the street number and principal street name. Using the owner’s mailing address instead of the property location.
Geo ID By Property Enter the geographic account identifier exactly as shown. Removing characters without first trying the displayed format.
Subdivision, abstract or legal description By Property or All Criteria Use a distinctive portion of the legal description. Pasting an excessively long legal description immediately.
Mineral lease information By Property Search using lease name or lease number and select mineral property. Searching only the surface real-estate account.
Only unpaid accounts Results Display filter Select the year and check “Show only Properties with Tax Due.” Assuming an older tax-year result reflects the current total due.
No exact identifier Interactive Map Navigate to the general location, zoom in and select the parcel. Using the GIS line as proof of a legal property boundary.
Understand the property page

How to Read a Dawson County CAD Record

The property-detail page combines appraisal and tax information. Confirm the tax year and account type before interpreting the numbers.

Market value

The district’s estimate of the property’s market value as of January 1 for the applicable appraisal year.

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Appraised value

The value after applicable appraisal limitations or special valuation rules are considered. It may differ from market value.

Taxable value

The amount remaining for a taxing unit after approved exemptions and other adjustments. Different entities can show different taxable values.

Land and improvements

Land value is separated from structures and other improvements. Verify acreage, square footage, use, construction and condition.

Exemption information

Review whether homestead, age 65 or older, disability, disabled-veteran or other exemptions appear for the correct year.

Legal description

The record may show subdivision, lot, block, abstract, section, acreage or lease information used to identify the account.

Taxing entities

The account lists the local governments, school districts or special districts that levy tax on the property.

Tax due and payment history

The property detail can show unpaid balances and prior payment information for the selected account and year.

Prior-year history

Compare years to identify a value increase, added improvement, exemption change, account split or classification change.

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GIS limitation: Dawson CAD’s interactive map is useful for locating tax parcels but is not a legal survey, title opinion, easement determination or guarantee of exact boundary placement.
Collection and payment workflow

How to Search and Pay Dawson County Property Taxes

Property-tax collection is handled through Dawson CAD rather than the elected County Tax Assessor-Collector.

  1. Open the Dawson CAD property search. Use the official property-search page.
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  3. Enter the owner, property ID or address. Select the correct tax year and use the tax-due filter when you only need accounts with an outstanding balance.
  4. Open the correct property account. Verify the owner, property location, account type, legal description and selected year.
  5. Review every balance shown. Check the base tax, penalty, interest, attorney or collection charges and the total payment amount.
  6. Add the correct parcel balance to the payment selection. Do not continue until the account number, paid-by name, address and payment amount are correct.
  7. Select credit card or electronic check. The official checkout workflow provides both payment types. Review the displayed convenience or processing charge before continuing.
  8. Submit only once. The district’s payment page warns users not to click Continue more than once.
  9. Save the final confirmation. Print or save the receipt, confirmation number, parcel ID, amount and payment date.
  10. Allow processing time. Dawson CAD states that electronic payments can take approximately three to five days to process and appear on the account.
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Avoid duplicate payments: The district advises contacting the local collecting office before attempting another payment when the first transaction has not yet appeared. Check your bank or card account and retain the original confirmation.
Payment dates

Texas Property-Tax Deadlines That Affect Dawson County

The date printed on the bill controls when a special or postponed delinquency date applies.

October Tax bills are issued

Collectors generally mail annual property-tax bills by October 1 or as soon afterward as practical.

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January 31 Usual payment deadline

Most Texas property taxes must be paid by January 31 to avoid delinquency.

February 1 Usual delinquency date

Unpaid taxes generally become delinquent and begin accumulating penalty and interest.

Bill-specific Late-mailed statements

A bill mailed after January 10 can carry a postponed delinquency date so the owner receives the required payment period.

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Exemptions and special valuation

Dawson County CAD Forms and Filing Preparation

Dawson CAD’s local forms page provides the most common exemption, agricultural and protest applications. Additional official Texas forms are available through the Comptroller.

Your task Form or category What to prepare Where to begin
Claim a residence homestead exemption Homestead Exemption Form Ownership information, occupancy date and required identification showing the residence address. Dawson CAD Forms
Claim a disabled-veteran exemption Disabled Veteran Exemption Form VA documentation showing the applicable disability rating or survivor qualification. Exemption Forms
Request agricultural valuation 1-d-1 Open-Space Agricultural Use Appraisal Acreage, ownership history, agricultural use, production records, leases and intensity evidence. Ag and Wildlife Forms
File an appraisal protest Property Owner’s Notice of Protest Account ID, protest reason, proposed value and supporting evidence. Protest Forms
Receive certain notices electronically Request for Electronic Delivery of Communications Owner information, qualifying residence information and a working email address. Miscellaneous Forms
Report business personal property General Rendition of Personal Property Asset description, acquisition year, cost, location, ownership and January 1 business use. Texas Property-Tax Forms
Appoint a property-tax agent Appointment of Agent Owner, property, agent and scope-of-authority information. Texas Property-Tax Forms
Update a mailing address Address-change request Property ID, owner identification, old address, new address and supporting ownership information. Contact Dawson CAD
Homestead document requirement: Dawson CAD states that homestead applications must include a copy of the applicant’s driver license or other information required by the Texas Property Tax Code. An additional affidavit may be required in some circumstances.
Challenge a value or CAD action

How to File a Dawson County Property Appraisal Protest

Most 2026 appraisal protest deadlines have already passed, but the deadline printed on your notice or a qualifying late-protest rule may still control your situation.

  1. Read the appraisal notice. Confirm the property ID, proposed value, exemption status, mailing date and protest deadline.
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  3. Open the current property record. Compare the online account with the notice and identify errors involving acreage, structures, use, classification, condition or exemption status.
  4. Choose a specific protest reason. Common issues include value over market value, unequal appraisal, incorrect property description, exemption denial or special-valuation denial.
  5. Create an online account if needed. The Dawson CAD protest system requires a registered account and sign-in.
  6. Request the property’s online PIN. Open the Request a PIN page, sign in and provide the requested ownership and account information.
  7. Submit through the online protest portal. Use Online Protest when the property and filing period are eligible.
  8. Use the paper form when necessary. Download the Notice of Protest from the district’s Forms page when electronic filing is unavailable.
  9. Preserve proof of submission. Keep the confirmation page, timestamp, email, screenshot, certified-mail receipt or in-person stamped copy.
  10. Prepare for informal review and the ARB hearing. Organize the evidence so each item clearly supports the value or correction you are requesting.
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Evidence checklist

  • Notice of appraised value
  • Current and prior Dawson CAD records
  • Recent property-condition photographs
  • Contractor or repair estimates
  • Comparable sales near January 1
  • Closing statement for a recent purchase
  • Survey or acreage evidence
  • Income and expense records for qualifying property
Do not confuse registration with filing: Creating a Dawson CAD account or requesting a PIN does not submit the protest. Continue through the protest workflow until you receive a filing confirmation.
Dates to protect

Common Texas Appraisal Filing Deadlines

Always rely on the deadline printed on the official notice when it is later or more specific.

January 1 Appraisal date

Property is generally appraised based on its condition and ownership on January 1.

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April 15 Most renditions

Most business personal-property renditions are due, subject to available extensions.

Before May 1 Most exemption filings

The general deadline for many exemption and special-appraisal applications is April 30.

May 15 or later Most protests

The usual deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the appraisal notice is mailed, whichever is later.

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Late homestead filing may still be possible: Texas law permits certain residence-homestead applications to be filed after the normal deadline. Contact Dawson CAD rather than assuming you have permanently lost the exemption.
Downloadable public data

2026 Dawson County Certified Appraisal Rolls and Reports

The Dawson CAD Data and Records page now lists 2026 certified real, personal and mineral appraisal-roll files.

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Geographic roll

Review the 2026 certified real and personal appraisal roll arranged geographically in PDF format.

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Alphabetical roll

Use the alpha PDF when locating real or personal-property accounts by owner name.

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Excel appraisal roll

Download the certified real and personal appraisal roll in spreadsheet format for filtering and analysis.

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Mineral roll

Download the separate 2026 certified mineral appraisal-roll archive for mineral-account research.

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Why the years may differ: Dawson CAD can publish a certified 2026 appraisal-roll download before every interactive search feature or tax-billing field reflects the same year. Check the year shown in the search result rather than assuming it is 2026.
Additional transparency resources

Other Dawson CAD Data Available Online

Capitalization rates

The district’s records page includes 2026 capitalization-rate information for applicable income-producing property appraisal work.

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Shapefile download

A downloadable parcel shapefile is available for GIS users. Review the posted update date before relying on it for analysis.

Truth-in-taxation data

Use the district’s TNT resources and Texas property-tax transparency portal to review proposed rates, adopted rates and estimated-tax information.

Prior certified rolls

Certified appraisal-roll files are available for multiple earlier years, allowing value and ownership comparisons.

Utility-usage reports

The records page publishes annual utility-usage reports as part of the district’s public transparency material.

Public meetings

Review board-meeting dates, public notices and protest-hearing information before attending or submitting comments.

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Common property scenarios

What to Do Next Based on Your Dawson County Property Issue

You recently bought a home

Search the CAD record, confirm the mailing address, file a homestead application when qualified and verify the tax balance separately.

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The value increased sharply

Compare prior years, review property characteristics, gather market evidence and determine whether a protest or correction remedy remains available.

Your exemption is missing

Confirm the year and exemption codes, locate your filing confirmation and contact the district’s homestead staff promptly.

You own agricultural land

Review the 1-d-1 application and maintain evidence of qualifying use, intensity, acreage, production and agricultural history.

You own mineral interests

Select mineral property in the search, use lease-name or lease-number fields and review each mineral account separately from the surface estate.

You closed a business

Do not assume the personal-property account closes automatically. Contact Dawson CAD and document the date and disposition of taxable assets.

You need deed proof

Contact the Dawson County Clerk for the recorded deed, lien, release or plat. The CAD ownership field is an appraisal mailing record.

The map line looks wrong

Report the concern to Dawson CAD mapping staff and provide survey or recorded-document evidence. Do not move a fence based only on GIS.

A payment is not posted

Allow the district’s stated three-to-five-day processing period, then contact the collection staff with the confirmation and account number.

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Fast problem solving

Dawson County Property Search Troubleshooting

Problem Likely reason What to try next
No result by owner name Name order, punctuation or a trust/company variation Enter LASTNAME FIRSTNAME, then try the last name alone or the organization’s central name.
Address search fails Too much detail or mailing address used Search only the street number and main street name, then compare the legal property location.
Several accounts appear The owner has real, mineral or personal-property accounts Filter by property type and compare property ID, address, legal description and lease information.
Current year is missing The interactive search has not completed its annual update Use the 2026 certified-roll download or contact CAD for the current certified information.
Online protest does not open No account, sign-in problem, missing PIN or ineligible filing period Register, request the property PIN and use the paper Notice of Protest if electronic filing is unavailable.
Payment is not reflected The electronic transaction is still processing Wait three to five days, check your bank activity and contact Dawson CAD before paying again.
Tax balance looks higher than expected Penalty, interest, attorney fees or several tax years Open the complete tax detail and identify each component before submitting payment.
Ownership has not changed A recent deed has not completed CAD processing Verify recording with the County Clerk and send the deed information and mailing address to Dawson CAD.
GIS map does not load Browser security, scripts or network issue Try a current browser, allow required scripts or use the text-based property search.
Expected exemption is absent Incomplete, pending, denied or wrong-year application Review district correspondence and contact the homestead or exemption staff with your filing proof.
Official appraisal and collection office

Dawson County Central Appraisal District Contact Information

Physical 1806 Lubbock Highway
Lamesa, TX 79331-3326
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Mailing P.O. Box 797
Lamesa, TX 79331-0797
Phone 806-872-7060
Fax 806-872-2364
Hours Monday–Friday
8:30 AM–5:00 PM
Chief appraiser Norma J. Brock
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Route your question quickly

Which Dawson CAD Department Should You Ask For?

Exemptions and deeds

Ask for assistance with homestead applications, mineral accounts, deeds, lawsuits, bankruptcy matters or exemption status.

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Agriculture and payment agreements

Ask for collections, agricultural valuation, permits, mortgage-company issues, agent records or payment-agreement assistance.

Renditions and card payments

Ask for help with business personal-property renditions, account collections or credit-card payment questions.

Mapping and address changes

Ask for GIS mapping, parcel-location questions, address updates, collections or credit-card payment support.

General appraisal questions

Use the main office number or email when you are unsure which employee handles the property issue.

Mineral appraisal

Mineral, utility and industrial accounts are appraised for the district by Pritchard & Abbott, while local staff can route account questions.

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Local taxing jurisdictions

Entities Served by Dawson County CAD

The district’s official site identifies the following principal participating taxing entities. A particular parcel may not be taxable by every entity listed.

Dawson County City of Lamesa Lamesa Independent School District Dawson Independent School District Klondike Independent School District Mesa Underground Water District Dawson County Hospital District
Tax-rate distinction: Dawson CAD appraises property and performs collection services, but the governing bodies of the taxing entities adopt their own tax rates.
Recorded ownership documents

Dawson County Deeds, Liens and Real-Property Records

Use Dawson CAD when you need

Appraised value Taxable value Exemptions Tax balance Property characteristics GIS parcel Appraisal protest
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Use the County Clerk when you need

Recorded deed Deed of trust Lien Lien release Plat Mineral lease Certified document copy
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Ownership warning: The name displayed in an appraisal account is maintained for appraisal and tax administration. Legal ownership questions should be resolved through recorded documents, title research and appropriate professional advice.
Ten practical answers

Dawson County CAD Frequently Asked Questions

1. Where can I search Dawson County property records?
Use the official Dawson County Central Appraisal District property-search page at dawsoncad.org/home. The portal supports searches by owner name, owner ID, property ID, address and more detailed property criteria.
2. Does Dawson County CAD collect property taxes?
Yes. Dawson CAD states that it appraises and collects for its participating taxing entities. The elected Dawson County Tax Assessor-Collector does not collect property taxes.
3. How do I find only Dawson County accounts with tax due?
Open the property search, choose the tax year and check the option labeled “Show only Properties with Tax Due.” Then verify the property ID, owner and tax year before opening the account.
4. Can I pay Dawson County property taxes online?
Yes. Search the property through Dawson CAD, open the correct account, review the tax balance and continue to the payment selection. The official workflow supports credit-card and electronic-check payments.
5. How long does an online Dawson CAD payment take to post?
The district’s payment page states that processing and account posting can take approximately three to five days. Contact the district before attempting a duplicate payment.
6. How do I file an online Dawson County appraisal protest?
Create an account, sign in, request the property’s unique online PIN and then use the district’s Online Protest portal. Continue until you receive and save a submission confirmation.
7. What forms are available from Dawson CAD?
The district publishes a homestead exemption form, disabled-veteran exemption form, 1-d-1 open-space agricultural application, Notice of Protest and request for electronic delivery of communications.
8. Are 2026 Dawson County certified appraisal rolls available?
Yes. Dawson CAD’s Data and Records page lists 2026 certified real and personal appraisal rolls in geographic, alphabetical and Excel formats, plus a separate certified mineral appraisal-roll download.
9. Can the Dawson CAD map prove my property boundary?
No. The interactive map is useful for locating an appraisal parcel but is not a legal boundary survey, title opinion or easement determination. Obtain a professional survey for boundary decisions.
10. Where is the Dawson County Appraisal District office?
The physical office is at 1806 Lubbock Highway, Lamesa, Texas 79331. The main telephone number is 806-872-7060, and regular posted hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.

Complete Your Dawson County Property Task

Use the property search for appraisal and tax records, the map for parcel location, the forms page for exemptions and agricultural applications, and the registered protest system when you need to challenge a CAD action.

Independent informational notice: County-CAD.us is not affiliated with Dawson County Central Appraisal District, Dawson County, the Appraisal Review Board or any taxing entity. Online systems, staff assignments, fees, forms, account data and deadlines can change. Verify time-sensitive information directly with the responsible official office. Parcel maps are not legal surveys, and this guide is not legal, appraisal, tax, title or surveying advice.
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Estimate Taxes, Exemptions, Escrow, Protest Savings and Next Steps

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Property Tax Estimate Calculator

Estimate annual tax using property value, assessment ratio, exemptions and local tax rate.

Homestead and Exemption Savings

Estimate how much a homestead, senior, disabled, veteran or local exemption may reduce annual tax.

Monthly Escrow / Ownership Cost

Estimate monthly property tax, insurance, HOA and reserve cushion. Useful for buyers and homeowners comparing affordability.

Property Tax Protest Savings

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

Appraised Value Growth / Cap Impact

Estimate how a value increase or appraisal cap may affect taxable value. Rules vary by state, county and exemption status.

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Estimate a more realistic monthly ownership cost by adding mortgage, property tax, insurance and HOA.

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