Kent County CAD Property Search Appraisal District

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Jayton, Kent County, TX 806-237-3066 Updated Apr 2026 Verified by Mahesh Kumar
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May 152026 Protest Deadline
Apr 30Exemption Deadline
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Quick Answer: Kent County Appraisal District (KCAD) sets the market value of every property in Kent County — covering Jayton and all surrounding areas — as of January 1, 2026. Search your record free at kentcad.org. Protest by May 15, 2026 or 30 days after your notice — whichever is later. Apply for homestead exemption by April 30, 2026. KCAD does not collect taxes — that’s the Tax Office’s job.
Kent County Appraisal District official website kentcad.org property search

01Kent County Appraisal District Property Search

KCAD property search is your first step when checking property value, ownership details, exemption status, or tax jurisdiction records for any property in Kent County. The official portal at kentcad.org is completely free — no account, no fee, instant results on desktop or mobile.

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Go to kentcad.org — the official KCAD website

Visit kentcad.org directly. Avoid any third-party sites that charge fees to look up public property records — KCAD’s search is always free.

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Click Property Search

Select the Property Search option from the main menu or go directly to the search page.

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Enter your details — any of these work

Type your property address, owner name (last name first), or parcel ID / account number. Partial entries work.

Buyer tip: Use owner name search to see ALL properties owned by one person or company in Kent County — invaluable before purchasing.
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Click Search → Select your property from results

Matching properties appear. Click your parcel to see the full 2026 record with all details below.

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Review your complete property record

Your record shows: 2026 market value, taxable value after exemptions, owner details, property type, improvements and land breakdown, exemptions currently on file, tax jurisdiction breakdown, and full value history.

Pro tip: Always verify property data before buying or selling. Check that owner details, square footage, and year built match what you’ve been told.
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Save or print your record as PDF

Press Ctrl+P (Windows) or Cmd+P (Mac) → Save as PDF. Save the full property detail page and value history tab. You will need these for any protest filing or exemption application.

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Map Search — check lot boundaries and compare neighbors

KCAD provides parcel map tools to visually browse all properties in Kent County. Use this to check land boundaries, verify lot size, and pull comparables from surrounding properties.

02KCAD Contact Info, Address & Office Hours

ItemVerified Details
Physical Address155 S Main St, Jayton, TX 79528
Mailing AddressP.O. Box 68, Jayton, TX 79528
Main Phone806-237-3066
Office HoursMonday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Official Websitekentcad.org
Property Searchkentcad.org/Home/Search
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When to call KCAD — and what to have ready

Call 806-237-3066 for value questions, exemption status, or protest help. Have your parcel ID or address ready. Best time: early morning for shorter waits.

03Kent County Appraisal District Homestead Exemption 2026

The homestead exemption is the single biggest tax reduction available to Kent County homeowners — and it is completely free to apply. Once approved, it stays permanently as long as you own and live in the home. Never pay a third-party agent to file this for you.

Texas law fact: The homestead exemption removes $140,000 from your school district taxable value — saving most Jayton homeowners between $1,400–$2,200 per year in school taxes alone. Additional reductions apply from county and local taxing units.
General Homestead Exemption
$140,000 off school taxes

Removes $140,000 from your school district taxable value on your primary residence. Kent County and local taxing units also offer optional percentage exemptions. Largest available tax reduction — apply first.

How to apply: Download Form 50-114 from kentcad.org or comptroller.texas.gov. Submit online, by mail to P.O. Box 68 Jayton TX 79528, or in person. Attach copy of Texas DL/ID showing property address. Deadline: April 30, 2026.
Over-65 / Senior Exemption
Tax ceiling + extra reduction

Additional exemption amount plus a school district tax ceiling — once you turn 65, school district taxes cannot increase above that year’s level while you own the home.

When to apply: Apply the year you turn 65. Use Form 50-114 at kentcad.org.
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Download Form 50-114 from kentcad.org

Go to kentcad.org and download the Residence Homestead Exemption Application (Form 50-114). Or download directly from the Texas Comptroller.

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Fill out the form neatly and completely

Enter your property details and the type of exemption.

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Attach a clear copy of your Texas Driver’s License or State ID

Must show the property address.

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Submit — online, by mail, or in person

Submit to KCAD at P.O. Box 68, Jayton TX 79528 or in person. Deadline: April 30, 2026. Late filing accepted up to 2 years after delinquency.

04How to Protest Your KCAD Property Tax Value — 2026

If your 2026 appraised value is higher than what your Jayton property would actually sell for on the open market, you have a legal right to protest — completely free.

Hard deadline: May 15, 2026 — or 30 days after your Notice of Appraised Value is mailed, whichever is later. KCAD mails notices by April 15. Miss this date and your 2026 value is certified.
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Check your 2026 appraised value at kentcad.org

Search your property and note your market value and taxable value after exemptions.

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Pull 3–5 comparable sales from KCAD’s own database

Use the property search to find similar properties in Kent County that sold recently below your value.

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File your protest online or by mail

File at kentcad.org or mail Notice of Protest. Select both “Value is over market value” and “Value is unequal compared to similar properties.”

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Attend informal review — bring printed evidence

KCAD schedules an informal review. Bring comparable sales, photos of damage, and repair estimates. Argue market value only.

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Request ARB hearing if needed

If the informal review doesn’t resolve your case, request a formal Appraisal Review Board (ARB) hearing.

05KCAD vs. Kent County Tax Office — Key Differences

KCAD does NOT collect your property taxes — this confusion costs homeowners time

KCAD only sets values and handles exemptions and protests. Property taxes are paid to the Kent County Tax Assessor-Collector.

062026 Kent County Property Tax Calendar — Key Deadlines

EventDateWhat Happens If You Miss It
KCAD Valuation DateJanuary 1, 2026Value is set — changes after this date don’t affect 2026 taxes
Appraisal Notices MailedBy April 15, 2026Your 30-day protest clock starts from mailing date
Homestead / Exemption DeadlineApril 30, 2026Late filing accepted up to 2 years after delinquency date
Protest Filing Deadline May 15, 2026 Urgent
or 30 days after notice — whichever is later
2026 value certified — protest impossible for current year
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07Common Mistakes Kent County Property Owners Make

Not applying for homestead exemption

Skipping the free homestead exemption costs homeowners hundreds per year in unnecessary school taxes.

Missing the May 15 protest deadline

Once May 15 passes (or 30 days after notice), your 2026 value is certified. No extension for the current year.

08Your 2026 Action Checklist — Kent County Homeowners

Now: Search your property at kentcad.org — verify square footage, year built, and exemptions are correct
Now: Never filed homestead exemption? Apply Form 50-114 immediately — it’s free
By April 30: Submit all exemption applications
By May 15 (CRITICAL): File protest if value is too high — select BOTH grounds

09Official KCAD Resources & Quick Links — 2026

ResourceWhat It’s ForLink
KCAD Official WebsiteMain hub — search, forms, protestkentcad.org
Property SearchFree search by owner, address, parcelSearch Portal
Homestead Exemption Form 50-114Official Texas Comptroller PDF formDownload PDF
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10Frequently Asked Questions — KCAD 2026

What is the Kent County Appraisal District phone number and address?
Main phone: 806-237-3066 · Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–5:00 PM. Physical address: 155 S Main St, Jayton, TX 79528. Mailing: P.O. Box 68, Jayton, TX 79528.
How do I search my property on KCAD?
Visit kentcad.org and go to Property Search. Search by owner name, address, or parcel ID. Free, no account required.
What is the KCAD protest deadline for 2026?
May 15, 2026 — or 30 days after your Notice of Appraised Value is mailed, whichever is later. File free at kentcad.org or by mail.
How do I apply for homestead exemption in Kent County?
Download Form 50-114 from kentcad.org or comptroller.texas.gov. Submit online, by mail, or in person. Attach your Texas DL/ID showing the property address. Deadline: April 30, 2026. Completely free.
Does KCAD collect property taxes?
No. KCAD only sets property values and handles exemptions and protests. Property tax bills are sent and collected by the Kent County Tax Assessor-Collector.
What evidence works best for a KCAD protest?
Most effective: 3–5 comparable sales from KCAD’s own search showing similar properties sold below your appraised value; photos of damage; contractor repair estimates. Always argue market value.
What areas does Kent County Appraisal District cover?
KCAD covers all of Kent County, Texas — including Jayton and all unincorporated areas of Kent County.

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