Lamar County CAD – Property Search, Records & Appraisal District

Lamar County, Texas Property Search and Tax Guide

Move the Correct Paris-Area Parcel from Property Search and GIS to Exemptions, Protest Evidence, Tax Payment or Recorded-Deed Verification

Lamar County appraisal records cover homes and businesses in Paris, Blossom, Deport, Reno and Roxton, rural property around Powderly, Pattonville and Chicota, farms, ranches, hay and crop acreage, manufactured homes, mineral interests, vehicles and business equipment.

This guide explains the official Lamar CAD database, current BIS parcel map, Taxpayer Portal, online protest system, agricultural documentation, property-tax payment workflow and County Clerk land-record search.

Critical office rule: Lamar CAD provides the local property-tax search and payment route. The elected Lamar County Tax Assessor-Collector handles vehicles and does not collect Lamar County property taxes.
Chief Appraiser Stephanie Lee
Lamar CAD phone 903-785-7822
Appraisal office 521 Bonham St., Paris
Property-tax collector Lamar CAD

Critical Corrections to the Existing Lamar County Page

Existing or Missing Detail Current Official Information Why It Matters
Old TrueAutomation map link Lamar CAD now links the BIS interactive map at gis.bisclient.com/LAMARCAD. Visitors should use the current parcel viewer instead of an outdated map URL.
GIS parcel boundaries described as exact The official search says legal descriptions and acreage are for appraisal research and must be independently verified for legal use. GIS does not replace a deed, title report or professional survey.
Every property said to show a complete final 2026 value Some official property accounts currently display N/A in the 2026 value-history row. A user should not assume every account has a completed or certified 2026 value.
May 15 presented as the universal Lamar deadline Lamar CAD’s posted FAQ says May 31 or 30 days after the district mailed the notice, whichever is later. The owner should follow the actual deadline printed on the appraisal notice.
Property taxes routed to the County Tax Assessor-Collector The County Tax Office states that it does not collect property taxes and sends property-tax users to Lamar CAD. Payments sent to the wrong office may not be credited by the deadline.
One fixed online-payment fee LCAD’s payment page lists 2.30%, while its broader tax-information page lists 2.5%. The payer should review the exact fee shown at checkout before authorizing payment.
Search limited to owner, address and account Advanced Search also supports abstract, mobile-home park, property type, DBA, subdivision, condo, Owner ID, Geographic ID, neighborhood and ARB fields. Rural, mobile-home, business, mineral and protest records often require advanced filters.
No current online forms workflow Lamar CAD provides both a Taxpayer Portal and a separate online forms application. Owners can manage applications and documents without relying only on paper forms.
CAD ownership treated as a complete title search The Lamar County Clerk provides a separate land-record system and Property Fraud Alert. A CAD owner field does not reveal every lien, release, easement or mineral reservation.
Flood zones promised inside the appraisal map The appraisal GIS is not an official flood, insurance or permitting determination. Flood risk requires FEMA and local floodplain research.
The existing page should be fully replaced. Its map, deadline, tax-collection and legal-record guidance could send a user to an outdated tool or the wrong office.

Which Office Handles Your Lamar County Property Task?

Lamar County Appraisal District Appraisal records, values, exemptions, agriculture, GIS, renditions, protests, tax bills and property-tax payments.
Appraisal Review Board Formal hearings involving value, unequal appraisal, denied exemptions, agricultural qualification and other protestable actions.
Lamar County Clerk Deeds, deeds of trust, releases, liens, easements, plats, mineral documents, foreclosures and certified copies.
County Tax Assessor-Collector Vehicle registration, titles and related transactions—not Lamar County property-tax collection.
Taxing-Unit Governing Bodies County, city, school and college officials adopt budgets and tax rates.
City or County Development Office Building permits, septic, subdivisions, zoning where applicable and floodplain requirements.
Surveyor or Title Company Exact boundaries, legal access, easements, encroachments, title commitments and mineral reservations.
Property-Tax Attorney Complex ARB appeals, arbitration, litigation, rollback taxes, ownership disputes and tax-sale issues.
Fast routing tip Start every call with the Property ID. One owner can have separate residence, land, mobile-home, mineral and business-personal-property accounts.

Choose Your Lamar County Property Task

What to Try When the Lamar CAD Search Finds Nothing

Search Problem Better Method Why It Helps
Full owner name fails Search only the first or last name. Initials, spouses, trusts and estates may be indexed differently.
Recent buyer is missing Search the seller or previous owner. The deed and CAD ownership update may occur at different times.
Address returns nothing Use only the primary street name. Directions, suffixes and punctuation can block a match.
Rural land lacks a normal address Use abstract, Geographic ID, owner, subdivision or GIS. Rural accounts are often indexed through survey information.
Only the homesite appears Repeat the owner search and inspect every Property ID. The residence and agricultural acreage may be separated.
Mobile home is missing Select Mobile Home and search the home and land owners separately. The structure and underlying land can have different owners.
Business assets are missing Select Personal and search the DBA or legal owner. A tenant may own taxable assets without owning the building.
Mineral interest is missing Select Mineral and try owner, trust, estate and company variations. Mineral ownership may be separate from surface ownership.
Need protest status Use ARB Search fields for status, informal date, hearing date and formal date. These filters are designed for protest-record research.
“I am trying to locate a Lamar CAD account. The current or former owner is ______. The property is near ______. It is a home / rural / mobile-home / mineral / business account. My Property ID, abstract or legal-description clue is ______.”

How to Read a Lamar CAD Property Record

Record Field Simple Meaning What to Check
Property ID Primary appraisal and tax-account identifier. Use it for forms, calls, protests and payments.
Owner ID Identifier connected with the owner record. One Owner ID may be tied to several properties.
Geographic ID Map-related property identifier. Useful for rural land without a normal address.
Legal description CAD summary of abstract, subdivision, lot, block or tract. Compare with the recorded deed before legal use.
Market value Lamar CAD’s January 1 opinion of market value. Compare size, condition, access, land class and market evidence.
Appraised value Value after an applicable cap, limitation or productivity appraisal. It may be lower than market value.
Assessed or taxable value Value remaining after exemptions and applicable limitations. It can differ among taxing units.
HS Cap Loss Difference created by the residence-homestead appraisal limitation. A cap does not freeze market value or the tax bill.
Ag valuation Productivity value assigned to qualifying agricultural land. Review each land segment and homesite exclusion.
Deed history Basic references copied into the appraisal record. Use the County Clerk for complete recorded documents.
Taxes due Estimated or posted tax-account information. Verify the exact amount with Lamar CAD before payment when uncertain.
Payment-data warning: The property portal states that taxes shown online may be estimates. Verify the payment amount with Lamar CAD when the balance is unclear, delinquent or connected with a sale.

How to Use the Lamar CAD Interactive GIS Map

1
Search the property account first.

Copy the Property ID, Geographic ID, owner, acreage and legal-description clues.

2
Open the official BIS map.

Use the interactive map linked directly by Lamar CAD.

3
Locate the correct parcel.

Match the Property ID and legal description rather than clicking only the nearest visible building.

4
Check neighboring accounts.

Compare property type, acreage, access, improvements, neighborhood and taxing jurisdictions.

5
Inspect every connected polygon.

Large farms and family estates may be divided among several appraisal accounts.

6
Save a dated map image.

Label it with the Property ID before using it in a correction request, protest or buyer file.

The GIS can help with
  • General parcel location
  • Neighboring appraisal accounts
  • Road and subdivision context
  • Rural tract orientation
  • Comparable-account research
The GIS cannot prove
  • Exact boundary monuments
  • Legal road access
  • Flood-zone status
  • Easement rights
  • Clear title or mineral ownership
Do not build, fence or purchase from the GIS line alone. Use a recorded deed, professional survey, title review and official floodplain research when legal certainty matters.
Official parcel viewer: Open Lamar CAD GIS.
Official flood research: Open FEMA Map Service Center.

Lamar County Property Situations That Need Extra Checking

Property Situation Important Checks Common Hidden Issue
City of Paris home City limits, Paris ISD or North Lamar ISD, homestead, improvement data and tax entities A Paris mailing address does not always identify the correct school district or city jurisdiction.
Reno or Blossom property Actual city limits, school district, exemptions, utilities and legal description Postal address and taxing jurisdiction can differ.
Deport or Roxton-area land School district, access, agricultural use, water, improvements and parcel count A farm operation may include several separate Property IDs.
Powderly or northern rural acreage Flood risk, drainage, road access, survey, utilities and agricultural history A visible road or driveway does not prove legal access.
Pat Mayse-area property Flood maps, restrictions, shoreline or access rights, septic and insurance Proximity to water does not prove legal access or development permission.
Farm or ranch Every parcel, agricultural history, lease, livestock, crop records, fencing and water Rural acreage alone does not establish agricultural productivity appraisal.
Manufactured home Home account, land account, owner, location, title and taxes The home and underlying land can have different owners.
Mineral or business account Specialized account, ownership interest, business assets, rendition and Clerk records The surface-property account may not identify mineral or business-personal-property ownership.

Market Value, Appraised Value and Taxable Value

Market Value → Cap, Limitation or Productivity Appraisal → Exemptions → Taxable Value
Market value Lamar CAD’s estimate of what the property would sell for under normal market conditions as of January 1.
Appraised value The amount after an applicable residence-homestead cap, circuit-breaker limitation or productivity appraisal.
Taxable value The amount each taxing unit uses after exemptions and applicable limitations.
Residence-homestead limitation: Beginning in the second year of qualification, appraised value is generally limited to the prior appraised value plus 10% and the market value of new improvements.
2026 circuit-breaker limitation: Qualifying non-homestead real property valued at $5,320,000 or less may receive a temporary 20% appraisal limitation. Agricultural and other excluded special-appraisal property does not qualify.
A cap does not freeze the tax bill. Tax rates, new improvements, exemption changes and prior-year taxable value can still change the amount due.

How to Use Lamar CAD Online Forms and the Taxpayer Portal

Taxpayer Portal Review property details, opt into electronic communication, access important documents, file supported forms and manage applications.
Online Forms application Use the dedicated forms system when Lamar CAD directs a specific filing through forms.lamarcad.org.
1
Search the property first.

Confirm the Property ID, owner, address and property type before starting an application.

2
Open the correct official system.

Use the Taxpayer Portal for account management or the Online Forms app when the district’s instruction directs you there.

3
Use an email address you monitor.

Approval, password, document and application messages may arrive electronically.

4
Attach readable documents.

Use complete PDF files or clear images and confirm that names, dates and signatures are visible.

5
Save every confirmation.

Keep screenshots, confirmation numbers, uploaded files and correspondence.

Electronic delivery remains active until rescinded in writing. Review the election carefully before switching official communication from paper to electronic delivery.
Official Taxpayer Portal: Open Lamar CAD Taxpayer Portal.
Dedicated online forms: Open Lamar CAD Online Forms.

Lamar County Homestead and Related Exemptions

Current school exemptions: Texas school districts provide a mandatory $140,000 general residence-homestead exemption. Qualifying age-65 or disabled homeowners receive an additional mandatory $60,000 school exemption.
General residence homestead For the owner’s principal residence when ownership and occupancy requirements are satisfied.
Age 65 or older May provide an additional exemption, school-tax ceiling, installment options and possible deferral.
Disabled person May provide additional exemption relief, a school-tax ceiling and installment or deferral options.
Disabled veteran Relief depends on the qualifying disability percentage and statutory exemption category.
Surviving spouse Certain benefits may continue when ownership, residence and remarriage requirements are met.
Heir property An inherited homeowner may qualify using permitted affidavits and ownership documentation.

Practical Filing Workflow

1
Search the account.

Confirm the Property ID, owner, address and current exemption codes.

2
Use Form 50-114 or the supported online form.

Start from Lamar CAD’s official forms page rather than a paid exemption-filing company.

3
Attach identification.

Lamar CAD states that homestead applications must include a driver’s-license copy or other information required by the Property Tax Code.

4
Add special affidavits when needed.

Heir property, manufactured homes, disability and special identification situations may require additional documentation.

5
Save proof of filing.

Keep the portal confirmation, complete application, email record or delivery receipt.

6
Verify approval later.

Submitting an application does not prove Lamar CAD approved and applied the exemption.

Homestead filing is free. Do not pay an unofficial company merely to obtain a standard application available through Lamar CAD.
Official exemption forms: Open Lamar CAD Forms and Applications.

Lamar County Agricultural Productivity Appraisal

Agricultural appraisal is based on productivity—not market price. Rural acreage alone does not qualify. The land must have a genuine principal agricultural use at the local degree of intensity.
Regular application date April 30 for many 1-d-1 open-space applications.
Historical use Land generally needs qualifying agricultural use in five of the preceding seven years.
Principal use Agriculture must be the land’s primary use rather than incidental activity.
Local intensity Ask Lamar CAD which local livestock, crop, hay, orchard or beekeeping standard applies to the tract.

Evidence File for Livestock or Pasture

  • Livestock inventory
  • Purchase and sale documents
  • Breeding and veterinary records
  • Feed and mineral receipts
  • Fencing and water records
  • Pasture-management records
  • Grazing lease
  • Stocking and carrying-capacity information
  • Dated photographs
  • Commercial-purpose evidence

Evidence File for Cropland or Hay

  • Field map and acreage
  • Seed and fertilizer invoices
  • Planting and harvest dates
  • Herbicide and cultivation records
  • Equipment or custom-work invoices
  • Production and sales records
  • Cash lease or crop-share agreement
  • Baling and storage records
  • Dated field photographs
  • Five-of-seven-year use history
Beekeeping acreage: Texas law allows qualifying beekeeping use on five to 20 acres, but Lamar CAD determines the local hive-intensity and management standard. Confirm the required hive count before applying.
Change-of-use risk: Converting qualified agricultural land to a nonagricultural use can create additional taxes for prior years. Obtain current written guidance before development.
Official agricultural and wildlife forms: Open Lamar CAD Agricultural Forms.

Wildlife Management Use in Lamar County

Prior qualification Land generally must already qualify for 1-d-1 agricultural appraisal before changing to wildlife-management use.
Written plan Identify target wildlife, tract boundaries, goals and scheduled management activities.
Annual documentation Keep reports, photographs, maps, invoices, census results and activity records.

Complete at Least Three Qualifying Activities

Habitat controlManage vegetation and habitat for target wildlife.
Erosion controlProtect soil, water and habitat from erosion.
Predator controlUse lawful practices benefiting target wildlife.
Supplemental waterProvide and maintain wildlife water sources.
Supplemental foodAdd food beyond natural production.
Supplemental shelterCreate nesting, breeding or escape cover.
Census countsMeasure population and management results.
Wildlife presence or hunting alone is not enough. The landowner must actively manage the property and document the work.

Business Personal Property and Rendition Workflow

Regular rendition deadline: Most business-personal-property renditions are due April 15. A timely written extension generally moves the deadline to May 15.
Common reported assets Inventory, furniture, fixtures, computers, machinery, tools, vehicles and equipment used to produce income.
Current exemption threshold Tangible personal property with total taxable value of $125,000 or less in a taxing unit may qualify for exemption.
2026 local resources Lamar CAD publishes a 2026 depreciation guide, extension request and BPP deletion affidavit.

Useful Rendition File

  • January 1 asset list
  • Original cost and acquisition year
  • Inventory totals
  • Asset location
  • Disposed or relocated property
  • Depreciation schedules
  • Purchase invoices
  • Condition and obsolescence evidence
  • Lease or ownership documents
  • Proof of filing or extension
Business closed, sold or moved? File the district’s deletion affidavit or otherwise notify Lamar CAD with documentation. Do not assume the account closes automatically.
Official local BPP forms: Open Lamar CAD Local Forms.

Lamar County Mineral and Specialized Accounts

1
Select Mineral in Advanced Search.

Do not rely only on the surface real-property account.

2
Try owner and entity variations.

Search individuals, trusts, estates, companies and former owners.

3
Open every related account.

One owner may have several mineral, utility or industrial accounts.

4
Compare with recorded documents.

Review mineral deeds, reservations, assignments, leases, probate instruments and releases.

Specialized appraisal notices: Lamar CAD maintains a separate section for mineral and industrial notices. Use the Property ID when asking where valuation evidence should be submitted.
Mineral-title warning: A mineral appraisal account is not a legal title opinion. Complex interests may require a landman, title company or attorney.

How to Prepare a Lamar CAD Property Protest

Use the deadline printed on the notice. Lamar CAD’s posted FAQ says May 31 or 30 days after the district mailed the appraisal notice, whichever is later. The ordinary 2026 deadline has passed for most owners as of July 21, 2026.
1
Save the notice and official property record.

Record the Property ID, proposed value, exemption status and deadline.

2
Select every applicable protest ground.

Examples include excessive market value, unequal appraisal, incorrect property data, denied exemption or denied agricultural appraisal.

3
Use the online protest system or a written filing.

A valid written protest must identify the owner, property and dissatisfaction with a district decision.

4
Save proof of filing.

Keep the eProtest confirmation, stamped copy or trackable mailing record.

5
Request Lamar CAD’s evidence.

Ask for comparable properties, appraisal schedules, formulas, photographs and other information the district plans to introduce.

6
Build property-specific evidence.

Use photographs, repair estimates, measurements, appraisals, surveys, comparable accounts, leases, closing documents or asset schedules.

7
State one requested result.

Show the LCAD value, your requested value or correction and the evidence supporting it.

8
Attend the informal review.

Bring complete evidence. Many cases can be resolved before the formal ARB hearing.

9
Prepare for the ARB when unresolved.

Keep the presentation simple, organized and focused on facts rather than the size of the tax bill.

10
Read the written ARB order immediately.

Further appeal deadlines depend on the property and chosen review route.

District evidence-copy limits: Lamar CAD’s FAQ says requested copies of hearing evidence may not cost more than $15 for a residential property or $25 for a commercial property.
Official online protest: Open Lamar CAD eProtest.
Protest forms and guidance: Open Lamar CAD ARB FAQs.

Evidence That Helps by Property Type

Property Type Useful Evidence Weak Argument
Home Comparable sales, condition photographs, repair estimates, corrected measurements and an appraisal. The tax bill increased without showing a value or data error.
Recent purchase Signed closing disclosure, settlement statement, contract, inspection and post-closing repair evidence. Stating only the purchase price without explaining nonmarket terms or property changes.
Rural land Access, flood risk, utilities, soils, tract shape, restrictions, survey and adjusted land sales. Comparing remote acreage with highway frontage or development-ready property.
Agricultural land Use history, livestock, crops, fencing, water, leases, production and sales records. Assuming rural ownership automatically qualifies.
Business property Asset list, original cost, age, condition, inventory, depreciation and obsolescence support. An unsupported lump-sum estimate.
Mineral or industrial Ownership interest, production, income, expenses, condition and specialized valuation records. Surface-property evidence unrelated to the specialized account.

Possible Remedies After a Deadline

Possible Remedy When It May Apply Immediate Step
Good-cause late protest A qualifying reason prevented timely filing. Contact Lamar CAD before the ARB approves the appraisal records.
Failure to receive required notice LCAD or the ARB failed to mail a required appraisal, exemption or agricultural notice. Ask about the applicable late-notice hearing before the taxes become delinquent.
Late homestead application The owner qualified but missed the regular application date. File promptly within the statutory late-filing period.
Late agricultural application Qualifying land missed April 30 but the appraisal records have not been approved. File immediately and ask whether a late-filing penalty applies.
Appraisal-roll correction A qualifying clerical, ownership, multiple-appraisal or statutory over-appraisal issue exists. Identify the exact Tax Code correction ground rather than filing a routine late value complaint.
Act immediately. Missing the regular deadline does not automatically create a right to a late hearing. Each remedy has separate eligibility rules and timing.

How to Search and Pay Lamar County Property Taxes

Use Lamar CAD for property-tax payments. The elected Lamar County Tax Assessor-Collector’s office does not collect property taxes.
1
Open the official Lamar CAD property search.

Search by Property ID, owner, address or an Advanced Search field.

2
Select the exact property.

Match the owner, legal description, property type and taxing units.

3
Review every tax year.

Paying the newest year does not automatically clear an older delinquent balance.

4
Select the green Pay Taxes button.

The cart supports one or multiple properties and redirects to a secure payment processor.

5
Verify the amount.

The property portal warns that online taxes due may be estimates. Call Lamar CAD when the amount is uncertain.

6
Review the processor fee.

Official Lamar CAD pages currently display different fee percentages, so use the amount shown on the final checkout screen.

7
Complete payment and save the receipt.

Keep the Property ID, tax year, amount, date and confirmation number.

Fee discrepancy: Lamar CAD’s dedicated payment page lists a 2.30% fee, while the tax-information page lists 2.5%. Confirm the live checkout fee before payment.

Taxing Units That May Appear

County and college Lamar County and Paris Junior College District.
Cities Paris, Blossom, Deport, Reno and Roxton.
School districts Paris, North Lamar, Chisum, Prairiland, Roxton and portions of Honey Grove ISD.
Tax formula: Taxable Value ÷ 100 × Adopted Tax Rate = Estimated Tax before applicable credits, penalties, interest or processor fees.
Official tax account and cart: Open Lamar CAD Property Search.
Official payment instructions: Open Lamar CAD Tax Payment.

Truth in Taxation: Value and Tax Rate Are Different

Use Lamar CAD for appraisal Protest market value, unequal appraisal, exemption denials or property-characteristic errors.
Use governing bodies for rates County, city, school and college officials adopt budgets and tax rates.
Use current rate documents Compare the correct tax year and taxing units rather than applying one countywide rate to every property.
Do not protest a tax rate through the ARB. The ARB reviews appraisal and exemption issues, not a governing body’s decision to adopt a rate.
Official rates and entity information: Open Lamar CAD Tax Information.

How to Search Lamar County Deeds, Liens and Recorded Documents

1
Collect CAD clues first.

Save the current owner, former owner, Property ID, deed references and legal description.

2
Open the official County Clerk land-record portal.

Use the link published by the Lamar County Clerk.

3
Search grantor and grantee separately.

Try current owners, former owners, spouses, trusts, estates, lenders and businesses.

4
Search relevant document types.

Review deeds, deeds of trust, releases, tax liens, judgments, easements, restrictions, plats and mineral instruments.

5
Match the legal description.

A matching name is not enough when one person owns several tracts or mineral interests.

6
Follow referenced documents.

A deed may refer to an older plat, easement, restriction, mineral reservation, lien or release.

7
Check foreclosure notices separately.

The County Clerk page provides a dedicated foreclosure section and information sheet.

8
Register for Property Fraud Alert.

The Clerk links a free monitoring service that can alert users when documents are recorded under a registered name.

Lamar County Clerk Ruth Sisson
119 N. Main Street
Paris, TX 75460
903-737-2420
Office hours Monday–Friday
8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Closed noon–1:00 p.m.
Current fee sheet: The County Clerk page currently links a fee schedule labeled 2024. Confirm current copy and recording charges before ordering or filing in 2026.
Title warning: A Lamar CAD account or basic Clerk search does not guarantee clear title, legal access or the absence of liens. Use a title company or attorney when legal certainty is required.
Official land records: Open Lamar County Land Records Search.
County Clerk services: Open Lamar County Clerk.

Lamar County Buyer and Owner Verification Checklist

Appraisal account
  • Correct Property ID
  • Owner and mailing address
  • Legal description
  • Land and improvement details
  • Exemptions and taxing units
Tax account
  • Every unpaid tax year
  • Penalty and interest
  • Payment amount verification
  • Processor fee
  • Receipt and confirmation
Recorded documents
  • Current vesting deed
  • Deeds of trust and liens
  • Releases
  • Easements and restrictions
  • Mineral reservations
Farm or rural land
  • Legal access
  • Survey and acreage
  • Water and fencing
  • Agricultural-use history
  • Change-of-use tax risk
Flood-sensitive property
  • Official FEMA map
  • Local floodplain review
  • Drainage and elevation
  • Road access
  • Insurance availability
Future tax estimate
  • Remove seller-only exemptions
  • Check buyer homestead eligibility
  • Include every taxing unit
  • Account for new improvements
  • Use current adopted rates
Buyer warning: Do not estimate future taxes by copying the seller’s current bill. Exemptions, appraisal limitations, agricultural qualification, improvements and taxing units can change after closing.

2026 Lamar County Property Deadline Board

January 1 General appraisal date used for ownership, condition, use, value and many exemption questions.
April 15 Normal deadline for most business-personal-property renditions.
April 30 Regular deadline for many exemptions and agricultural special-appraisal applications.
May 31 or later Lamar CAD’s FAQ says May 31 or 30 days after notice mailing, whichever is later.
Before ARB approval Certain good-cause protests and late agricultural applications may require action before appraisal-record approval.
August–September Taxing units propose budgets, publish tax information and adopt rates.
January 31 Normal last day to pay current taxes without penalty and interest.
February 1 Unpaid current taxes generally become delinquent unless the statement provides another date.
Follow the actual notice, application or tax statement. Later notices, weekends, holidays and special statutory procedures can change the operative deadline.

Current Lamar County Property Contacts

Office Current Contact Main Tasks
Lamar County Appraisal District Chief Appraiser: Stephanie Lee
521 Bonham Street
Paris, TX 75460-4191
Mailing: P.O. Box 400
Paris, TX 75461-0400
903-785-7822
Fax: 903-785-8322
lamar@lamarcad.org
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Appraisal, search, GIS, exemptions, agriculture, renditions, protests, tax bills and property-tax payments.
Lamar County Tax Assessor-Collector Brooke Hill
231 Lamar Avenue, 2nd Floor
Paris, TX 75460
903-737-2423
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Lobby closed 1:00–2:00 p.m.
Vehicle titles and registration. This office does not collect Lamar County property taxes.
Lamar County Clerk Ruth Sisson
119 N. Main Street
Paris, TX 75460
903-737-2420
Fax for deeds: 903-782-1111
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Closed noon–1:00 p.m.
Deeds, liens, releases, easements, plats, mineral records, foreclosures and certified copies.

Map to Lamar County Appraisal District

Before visiting: Bring the Property ID, identification, appraisal notice and copies of relevant applications, deeds, photographs, estimates, maps, leases, receipts, crop records or business-asset documents.

Official Lamar County Property Actions

Search appraisal and tax records Lamar CAD Property Search
Open the parcel map Lamar CAD Interactive GIS
Use the Taxpayer Portal Lamar CAD Taxpayer Portal
File supported online forms Lamar CAD Online Forms
File an online protest Lamar CAD eProtest
Download Comptroller forms Lamar CAD Forms
Download local BPP forms Lamar CAD Local Applications
Review protest procedures Lamar CAD ARB FAQs
Pay property taxes Lamar CAD Tax Payment
Review rates and exemptions Lamar CAD Tax Information
Search deeds and liens Lamar County Land Records
Review Clerk services Lamar County Clerk

Nearby Texas CAD Guides

Lamar County CAD Property Search FAQs

1. What is the official Lamar County CAD property-search website?

The official free property and tax search is esearch.lamarcad.org. It provides Owner, Address, ID, ARB and Advanced Search options.

2. What is the Lamar County Appraisal District address and phone number?

Lamar CAD is located at 521 Bonham Street, Paris, TX 75460-4191. The main phone number is 903-785-7822.

3. Who is the Lamar County Chief Appraiser?

Stephanie Lee is listed as the Lamar County Appraisal District Chief Appraiser.

4. Where do I pay Lamar County property taxes?

Use Lamar CAD’s property search and tax-payment system. The elected Lamar County Tax Assessor-Collector does not collect Lamar County property taxes.

5. What is the Lamar CAD protest deadline?

Lamar CAD’s posted FAQ says May 31 or 30 days after the appraisal district mailed the Notice of Appraised Value, whichever is later. Always follow the deadline printed on the actual notice.

6. Can I file a Lamar County property protest online?

Yes. Lamar CAD links an official eProtest system. Search the correct property, follow the login instructions and save the filing confirmation.

7. How do I apply for a Lamar County homestead exemption?

Use the official Lamar CAD forms or online system, attach the required identification and save proof of filing. Normal homestead applications are free.

8. Does rural acreage automatically qualify for agricultural appraisal?

No. The land must meet historical-use, principal-use and local degree-of-intensity requirements. Ask Lamar CAD which local standard applies to the property’s agricultural operation.

9. Is the Lamar CAD GIS map a legal survey or flood determination?

No. The GIS helps locate appraisal parcels but does not replace a recorded deed, title report, FEMA flood determination or professional boundary survey.

10. Where can I search Lamar County deeds and liens?

Use the Lamar County Clerk Land Records Search linked from the official County Clerk page. Search current and former owners and match each document’s legal description to the correct CAD parcel.

Independent Editorial Notice

County-CAD.us is an independent informational website. It is not affiliated with Lamar County Appraisal District, the Appraisal Review Board, Lamar County, the Tax Assessor-Collector, County Clerk, any city, school district, college district or the State of Texas.

Property records, 2026 values, exemption amounts, agricultural standards, protest procedures, tax balances, payment fees, office hours, staff and online systems can change. Confirm time-sensitive information through the responsible official office.

Editorial verification: July 21, 2026.

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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.

Home Buyer Monthly Budget Estimate

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

Find Official County CAD and Tax Resources

Enter county and state to create safe search links. This avoids guessing official URLs and helps users find the correct county appraisal district, property search, tax payment and exemption pages.

Why this tool helps your site

It gives visitors an interactive reason to stay on the page, calculate their own numbers and move from general reading to practical action.

Best placement

  • Below county CAD articles
  • Before FAQ section on long posts
  • Inside sidebar or after first major section on desktop

Estimate disclaimer

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