Armstrong County CAD Property Search

Armstrong County CAD – Property Search, Records & Appraisal District
Armstrong County, Texas Property Guide • Official CAD Search • Tax Records • Deeds • Exemptions • Property Research Help
Texas Appraisal District Guide

Armstrong County CAD – Property Search, Records & Appraisal District

Looking for Armstrong County property records, owner details, market values, tax data, exemptions, or deed information? This page gives you a practical step-by-step guide using the official Armstrong County, Texas sources so you can search smarter and avoid wasting time.

Unlike some counties outside Texas, Armstrong County does use a real CAD office. The correct authority here is the Armstrong County Appraisal District, which handles property appraisal records, market values, exemptions, and appraisal-related public data. For tax collection, payment, and tax office support, you will also use the Armstrong County Tax Assessor-Collector. For deed and recorded land documents, use the Armstrong County Clerk.

Best Way to Search Armstrong County Property Records

The fastest way to research one property properly is to follow the same order every time. This saves time and helps you avoid mistakes with similar owner names or wrong parcels.

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  1. Start with Armstrong CAD property search to find the owner, account number, legal description, and market value.
  2. Save the account number or parcel ID before opening other records.
  3. Check tax office details if you need payment, bill, or tax collection information.
  4. Use the County Clerk for deed history, land records, and recorded documents.
  5. Check forms and exemptions if you need homestead, agricultural, or other special valuation support.
Insider tip: In rural Texas counties, legal descriptions are often more useful than street addresses. If the address search looks weak, search by owner name first, then use the legal description from the result.

Armstrong County Property Search by Owner Name

If you only know the owner name, open the official Armstrong CAD search page and choose the Owner Name filter. Start with the last name only. If the result is short, then narrow it by adding the first name or other known detail.

Quick steps

  1. Open the official Armstrong CAD property search page.
  2. Choose the owner name filter.
  3. Type the last name first.
  4. Open the correct record from the results list.
  5. Save the account number and legal description.

Armstrong County Property Search by Address

You can also search Armstrong County property by street name, street number, city, or account number. The official CAD search tool supports multiple search types, including property address, owner address, parcel ID, and account fields.

For best results, keep the address simple. Use the house number and main street name first. Do not type extra punctuation or too many words unless the first search fails.

Helpful reminder: In small counties, some rural tracts, agricultural land, and mineral properties may not search well by normal street address. Owner name, legal description, or parcel/account search usually works better.

Armstrong County Appraisal District Records

The Armstrong County Appraisal District is the official office for appraisal records, property value administration, and appraisal-related public data in Armstrong County, Texas.

Texas law requires appraisal districts to appraise taxable property at market value as of January 1, and Armstrong CAD explains that it uses mass appraisal methods as part of that process.

What you can usually find through Armstrong CAD

  • Owner name and mailing address
  • Property location and legal description
  • Market value and appraisal year data
  • Account or parcel identifiers
  • Forms, records, and district procedures
  • Exemption and special-use applications

Official pages: Home, Property Appraisal, Data & Records, Forms

Armstrong County Tax Records and Property Tax Help

The CAD sets and maintains appraisal records, but property tax billing and tax collection functions are handled through the Armstrong County Tax Assessor-Collector. So if your goal is tax payment help, current bill support, or tax office contact, move from the CAD page to the county tax office page.

The official Armstrong County Tax Assessor-Collector page lists the courthouse location, phone number, and office hours. This is the page to use if you need tax office support beyond appraisal data.

Armstrong County Deed Search and Land Records

If you need deed records, recorded land documents, grantor-grantee information, or filing office contact details, use the Armstrong County Clerk. The clerk’s office is the right place for many land record and public filing questions.

This is especially useful when you want to confirm ownership history, locate recorded instruments, or verify land record details beyond what appears in the appraisal record.

Best reasons to use the County Clerk

  • Deed and conveyance history
  • Recorded land documents
  • Grantor-grantee style research
  • Official filing office contact information

Official page: Armstrong County Clerk

Armstrong County Homestead, Agricultural, and Other Forms

If you want to apply for a homestead exemption, request a special-use valuation, or download public tax forms, Armstrong CAD provides a dedicated forms section. This is the right place to start for exemption paperwork and district-related forms.

Always review the exact form instructions before filing. In Texas property workflows, missing signatures, wrong mailing details, or incomplete supporting information can delay the process.

Armstrong County CAD Contact Information

Armstrong County Appraisal District

114 Trice St.
Claude, TX 79019

Mailing: P.O. Box 149, Claude, TX 79019

Phone: 806-331-9479

Email: armstrongcad@armstrongcad.org

Tax Assessor-Collector

100 S. Trice St.
Claude, TX 79019

Mailing: P.O. Box 835, Claude, TX 79019

Phone: 806-553-2860

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

County Clerk

100 Trice Street
Claude, TX 79019

Mailing: P.O. Box 309, Claude, TX 79019

Phone: 806-553-2861

Fax: 806-553-5981

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Armstrong County CAD FAQ

1. Does Armstrong County have a real CAD office?

Yes. Armstrong County, Texas uses the Armstrong County Appraisal District as its official appraisal authority.

2. Where can I search Armstrong County property records online?

You can search official property records through the Armstrong CAD property search portal.

3. Can I search Armstrong County property by owner name?

Yes. The official search page supports owner name searching, along with other search filters like address, parcel ID, and account number.

4. Can I search Armstrong County property by address?

Yes. The Armstrong CAD search tool includes property address fields and related address-based filters.

5. Is Armstrong County CAD the same as the tax office?

No. The appraisal district handles values and appraisal records, while the Tax Assessor-Collector handles tax collection and related county tax office functions.

6. Where do I find Armstrong County deed records?

Use the Armstrong County Clerk for deed and land record support.

7. Where can I get homestead or exemption forms?

Armstrong CAD publishes forms and exemption-related resources through its official forms section.

8. What if the address search does not work well?

Try owner name, legal description, account number, or parcel ID instead. This often works better in rural counties.

9. What is the best way to research one parcel fully?

Start with Armstrong CAD search, save the account number, then check tax office details and clerk records as needed.

10. Why do people search for Armstrong County appraisal district and Armstrong County CAD together?

Because in Texas, “CAD” is common shorthand for County Appraisal District, so both search phrases usually mean the same official office.

Final Practical Tip

For Armstrong County property research, use this order every time: CAD search → account number → tax office → county clerk. That one small workflow keeps your research clean, faster, and much more accurate.

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