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Guadalupe County Texas CAD β€’ Property search and appraisal guide

Guadalupe County CAD property search, appraisal records, exemptions and tax protest help

Guadalupe County CAD is the official place to start when you need to search a property in Seguin, Schertz, Cibolo, Marion, McQueeney, Kingsbury, Santa Clara, Staples or nearby Guadalupe County areas. This guide explains how to use the official Guadalupe Appraisal District property search, read your property card, check exemptions, use the GIS map, understand the May 15 protest deadline, and avoid mixing up appraisal questions with tax-office payment questions.

Official appraisal district Guadalupe Appraisal District Main office 3000 N Austin St, Seguin, Texas 78155 Best first step Search the official property card, confirm owner and value details, check exemptions, then use tax-office tools only when you need payment or statement information.
Quick answer Use Guadalupe Appraisal District for property appraisals, property cards, exemptions, maps, forms, online exemption tools and protest/ARB questions. Use the Guadalupe County Tax Office when you need tax statements, payment status, receipts or tax-collection questions.
Before you act Property values, exemptions, protest deadlines and tax-payment balances can change by account and tax year. Search your live property record on the official Guadalupe Appraisal District website and confirm account-specific information before filing, paying, protesting or visiting an office.
Official CAD name
Guadalupe Appraisal District
Common searches
Guadalupe County CAD, Guadalupe AD, GCAD property search
Main phone
830-303-3313
Seguin main office
3000 N Austin St, Seguin, TX 78155
Schertz substation
1052 FM 78, Suite 103, Schertz, TX 78154
Use GCAD for
Values, exemptions, forms, property records, GIS map, ARB and protest information

Quick navigation for Guadalupe County property owners

How to read a Guadalupe County CAD property card

A property card is not just an owner lookup. It helps you understand how Guadalupe AD identifies the property, how it assigns value, whether exemptions appear, what taxing units are connected, and whether the official data matches the real property.

Record field What it means Why it matters
Property ID / account Unique identifier used by Guadalupe Appraisal District Use it when calling the district, filing a protest, checking tax office records, or saving proof.
Owner name Owner currently shown in the appraisal system Recent sales, estate transfers and deed updates may take time to appear, so buyers should compare with deed/closing records.
Situs address Physical property location Important for property matching, school/taxing unit checks, GIS map review and buyer due diligence.
Legal description Lot, block, subdivision, tract, abstract or survey description Helpful when similar subdivision names, rural tracts or nearby parcels appear in search results.
Market value District’s opinion of market value for appraisal purposes This is usually the first number reviewed when deciding whether a protest may be worth preparing.
Appraised value Value after Texas appraisal rules or limitations may apply For homestead accounts, this may differ from market value because appraisal limitation rules can apply.
Exemptions Homestead, over-65, disability, disabled veteran or other exemption indicators A missing exemption can affect taxable value and long-term savings more than a small value disagreement.
Land and improvement details Land size, land class, building data, structure type, year built and improvement value Wrong square footage, acreage, property class, structure detail or condition can support a correction or protest.

Official Guadalupe County CAD tools you should use first

Use official tools before relying on private lookup pages. Third-party pages may copy public information, but the official appraisal district and tax office resources are where you should confirm live account details, forms, exemptions, protest deadlines and tax payments.

Official resource Best use Practical note
Guadalupe AD official website District information, announcements, contact details, property tax system guidance, forms and helpful links Start here when you are unsure whether the issue belongs to the appraisal district or tax office.
Property search Owner, address, property ID, values, exemptions and property-card details Save the property ID from the card for phone calls, protests, forms and tax-office lookup.
GIS map search Parcel location, nearby accounts, map context, river/creek influence and subdivision review Useful for properties near the Guadalupe River, Cibolo Creek, rural roads and fast-growth subdivisions.
Online forms and exemption tools Homestead, disabled veteran and surviving spouse exemption tools; printable forms for other needs Use official forms and tools rather than old PDF copies from unrelated websites.
Guadalupe County Tax Office Tax statements, payment status, receipts, amount due and tax collection The tax office calculates and collects taxes, but the appraisal district appraises property.

How to use the Guadalupe County GIS map search

The GIS map is one of the most helpful tools for buyers, agents, investors and homeowners because it shows parcel context that a simple address search may hide. This matters in fast-growing corridors between Seguin, Schertz, Cibolo, New Braunfels-area edges and rural Guadalupe County.

Open the official GIS map. Use the official Guadalupe AD GIS map search.
Search around the address or subdivision. Zoom around Seguin, Schertz, Cibolo, Marion, McQueeney, Kingsbury, Santa Clara or the road/subdivision name.
Click the actual parcel boundary. Do not assume the nearest road label is the correct property. Click the parcel shape and confirm the property ID.
Compare similar properties only. Nearby parcels may have different school districts, subdivision restrictions, road access, land use, flood exposure or new-construction status.
Use map context as supporting evidence. Map screenshots can help if they show location disadvantage, road influence, river/creek proximity, unusual lot shape, access problem or differences from higher-valued parcels.
Guadalupe River and Cibolo Creek tip If you are buying near water or low-lying corridors, do not rely only on the CAD value. Review parcel map context, flood information, road access, insurance impact and inspection findings before making a price decision.

Guadalupe County homestead exemption and other exemption checks

Before you focus only on protesting value, check exemptions. A missing homestead, over-65, disability, disabled veteran or surviving spouse exemption can affect taxable value and long-term savings. Guadalupe AD provides online tools for several exemption types and printable forms for other needs.

Search your official property account. Open the property card and confirm the property ID, owner, situs address and legal description.
Review the exemption area. Look for homestead or other exemption indicators on the account. If the expected exemption is missing, investigate before the tax cycle advances.
Use official online exemption tools. Guadalupe AD says taxpayers can use online tools for homestead, disabled veteran and surviving spouse exemptions. These tools may require account creation with an email address.
Use official printable forms when needed. For other forms or if you prefer paper, use the official Tax Forms & Applications page.
Keep proof of every filing. Save confirmations, screenshots, emails, mailed copies, certified mail receipts and any response from the district.
New buyer warning The seller’s current tax bill may include exemptions that you may not keep after purchase. Before relying on escrow estimates, check your likely exemption status and future taxable value.

How to prepare for a Guadalupe County CAD appraisal protest

A strong protest is not simply β€œmy taxes are high.” Guadalupe AD appraises the property; the tax office handles the bill and payment. Your protest should focus on market value, unequal appraisal, wrong property details, missing exemption, incorrect land class or condition issues that the appraisal record does not show.

Read your notice first. Write down the property ID, proposed value, exemption status, protest deadline and filing instructions shown on your official notice.
Check the current protest deadline. Guadalupe AD’s official site lists a 2026 protest deadline notice. Always confirm the date shown on your own notice and the official website before relying on any article.
Check for record errors. Review square footage, land size, property class, year built, quality grade, outbuildings, pool, garage, condition and ownership details.
Compare realistic properties only. A new-build home in Cibolo, a rural tract near Kingsbury, a Schertz subdivision home and a river-adjacent property may not compare cleanly without adjustments.
Collect condition proof. Take clear photos of roof, foundation, drainage, interior repair needs, road/access problems, unfinished work, storm damage or structural issues.
Attach useful documents. Repair estimates, inspection reports, closing statements, independent appraisals, contractor bids, comparable sales and property-card screenshots can support your requested value.
Practical protest wording β€œI am protesting the proposed value because the appraisal record does not reflect my property condition and comparable properties with similar location, size, age, access and features. My requested value is $____, supported by photos, estimates and comparable records.”

Evidence checklist for Guadalupe County appraisal review

Good evidence is specific, dated and tied to your property. In Guadalupe County, location, school district, subdivision, new construction, rural acreage, creek/river influence and access can affect value as much as square footage.

Strong evidence
  • Recent comparable sales in the same local market
  • Photos of damage, condition or needed repairs
  • Repair estimates from contractors
  • Inspection report or independent appraisal
  • Closing statement or purchase contract
Record correction proof
  • Wrong square footage
  • Wrong acreage or land class
  • Incorrect pool, garage, shop or outbuilding
  • Incorrect homestead or exemption status
  • Map, legal description or situs-address mismatch
Weak evidence
  • β€œMy tax bill is too high” only
  • Unrelated real-estate screenshots
  • Different property type or distant county sales
  • Old sales from a different market period
  • Photos without address, date or explanation
Guadalupe County comparable tip Compare properties with similar location, school district, subdivision, age, condition, lot size and construction type. A Schertz/Cibolo-area subdivision home, Seguin in-town home, river-adjacent parcel and rural acreage tract may value very differently.

Guadalupe Appraisal District vs Guadalupe County Tax Office

This is one of the most important points for users. Guadalupe Appraisal District appraises property. The Guadalupe County Tax Office calculates and collects taxes, handles tax statements, tax payments and payment confirmations. Use the right office so you do not waste time.

Task Use this source What to check
Find property value Guadalupe Appraisal District Market value, appraised value, land, improvements, exemptions and property-card details.
File protest or ARB matter Guadalupe AD / Appraisal Review Board route Notice details, deadline, evidence, ARB hearing process and taxpayer liaison information.
Apply for exemptions Guadalupe AD online tools or forms page Homestead, disabled veteran, surviving spouse, over-65, disability and other exemption forms.
Pay property taxes Guadalupe County Tax Office Tax statement, payment status, receipts, amount due and payment confirmation.
Check whether payment processed Tax Office / payment portal The tax portal advises contacting the Tax Office before resubmitting if unsure whether an online payment processed.

Local Guadalupe County property search tips that actually help

Guadalupe County includes fast-growing residential areas, older Seguin neighborhoods, Schertz/Cibolo suburban communities, rural tracts, river-area parcels and properties near county-line edges. A clean search is useful, but the real value comes from knowing what to check next.

For homeowners
  • Check exemption status before protest season.
  • Save your property card every year for value history.
  • Use the property ID when calling the appraisal district or tax office.
  • Take repair photos before filing a protest.
  • Follow official deadline notices, not old blog dates.
For buyers and agents
  • Check CAD value, but do not treat it as sale price.
  • Confirm tax balance through the Tax Office, not only CAD.
  • Check school district and taxing units carefully.
  • Estimate future taxes after seller exemptions change.
  • Compare deed, listing, CAD and tax-office records before closing.
Buyer warning The seller’s current tax bill may include exemptions or older taxable values that you may not keep after purchase. Before relying on a mortgage escrow estimate, check current appraised value, likely exemptions, tax rates and the tax-office statement.

Guadalupe Appraisal District contact details

Use Guadalupe AD contact details for property value, exemptions, forms, ARB/protest questions, maps, open records and appraisal-record issues. Use the Guadalupe County Tax Office when your question is about tax payments, tax statements, receipts or amount due.

Contact item Official detail Best use
Appraisal district Guadalupe Appraisal District Property appraisal, exemptions, protest/ARB, forms, property-card and map questions.
Seguin main office 3000 N Austin St, Seguin, TX 78155 Main appraisal district office, ARB/TLO access and in-person district questions.
Main office phone 830-303-3313, Option 1; Main Directory Option 0 General CAD questions, appraisal records, forms and routing to the correct department.
Main office fax 830-372-2874 Confirm with the district before faxing forms or evidence.
Main email psaseguin@guadalupead.org General Seguin office contact, but do not use email to dispute values if the district says not to.
Schertz substation 1052 FM 78, Suite 103, Schertz, TX 78154 Schertz-area taxpayer support and local office access.
Schertz phone 830-303-3313, Option 2 Schertz office routing and local assistance.
Tax Office main office 307 W Court St, Seguin, TX 78155; 830-379-2315 Property tax statements, payment status and tax collection questions.

Helpful video: Texas property tax protest basics

I did not find a strong official Guadalupe Appraisal District YouTube video for this exact page. The video below is a general Texas property-tax protest resource, included only to help users understand evidence and hearing preparation. For Guadalupe-specific action, rely on your official notice, Guadalupe AD website, property card, ARB instructions and deadline information.

Video use tip Use the video for general preparation only. Your Guadalupe County property ID, exemption status, value notice, protest route and deadline must be confirmed directly with official Guadalupe AD resources.

Guadalupe Appraisal District office map

Use this map for directions to the Seguin main office of Guadalupe Appraisal District. If you are visiting for a protest, exemption filing, account correction, ARB matter or forms question, call first and confirm what documents you need to bring.

Official Guadalupe County CAD resources used in this guide

Use these official resources for final confirmation before searching, filing, protesting, applying for exemptions, paying taxes or visiting an office.

Guadalupe Appraisal District official website Official Guadalupe AD property search Official Guadalupe AD GIS / map search Official Guadalupe AD property information page Official Guadalupe AD online forms and exemption tools Official Guadalupe AD tax forms and applications Official Guadalupe AD Appraisal Review Board page Official Guadalupe AD contact page Official Guadalupe AD locations page Guadalupe County Tax Office property search/payment portal Guadalupe County tax resources page Texas Comptroller property appraisal and tax office directory

Guadalupe County CAD property search FAQs

What is the official Guadalupe County CAD website?

The official website is guadalupead.org for Guadalupe Appraisal District. Use it for property search, maps, contact details, forms, online exemption tools, ARB information and appraisal district announcements.

How do I search Guadalupe County property records by address?

Open the official Guadalupe AD property search at esearch.guadalupead.org and use the Address tab. If the full address does not work, simplify the search to the street name or street number and street name.

Can I search Guadalupe CAD records by owner name?

Yes. The official search supports owner-name searching. If too many results appear, try using just the first or last name, then verify the property ID, situs address and legal description.

What is the Guadalupe Appraisal District phone number?

The main Guadalupe Appraisal District phone number is 830-303-3313. The Seguin main office uses Option 1, and the Schertz office uses Option 2.

Where is Guadalupe Appraisal District located?

The Seguin main office is at 3000 N Austin St, Seguin, TX 78155. The Schertz substation is at 1052 FM 78, Suite 103, Schertz, TX 78154.

Does Guadalupe Appraisal District collect property tax payments?

No. Guadalupe Appraisal District appraises property and handles appraisal records, exemptions, forms and protest-related matters. Property tax statements and payments are handled by the Guadalupe County Tax Office.

How do I apply for a Guadalupe County homestead exemption?

Use the official Guadalupe AD online forms and exemption tools page or the Tax Forms & Applications page. The district says online tools are available for homestead, disabled veteran and surviving spouse exemptions.

What is the Guadalupe County CAD protest deadline?

Guadalupe AD’s official website lists a 2026 protest deadline notice. Always confirm the deadline on your own Notice of Appraised Value and the official district website before filing.

What evidence helps in a Guadalupe County appraisal protest?

Helpful evidence includes recent comparable sales, repair estimates, condition photos, inspection reports, closing statements, independent appraisals and proof of incorrect property details such as square footage, acreage, building class or exemption status.

Where do I pay Guadalupe County property taxes online?

Use the Guadalupe County Tax Office property portal at property.guadalupetx.gov for property tax search, statements and payment-related information. Contact the Tax Office before resubmitting if you are unsure whether an online payment processed.

Independent guide disclaimer County-CAD.us is an independent information guide and is not Guadalupe Appraisal District, Guadalupe County Tax Office or any government agency. Always verify values, exemptions, deadlines, tax payments and account-specific information through official websites.

Last editorial check: June 2026. Official information can change without notice. Confirm your property account directly with Guadalupe Appraisal District and confirm tax-office or payment matters through official Guadalupe County Tax Office resources before acting.

Free County CAD Property Tax Assistant

Estimate Taxes, Exemptions, Escrow, Protest Savings and Next Steps

This sitewide tool helps homeowners, buyers, sellers and investors understand property tax numbers before they check the official county appraisal district or tax office. It runs in your browser, does not collect personal data and gives practical next steps after each calculation.

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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.

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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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Values are educational estimates. Visitors should confirm final values, exemptions, tax rates, payment status and deadlines with official county resources.