Lee County CAD – Property Search & Appraisal Records | Texas

Lee County, Texas Property Search and Tax Guide

Verify the Correct Giddings, Lexington or Dime Box Parcel Before You File an Exemption, Protest a Value, Pay Taxes or Rely on a Deed

Lee County appraisal records include homes and businesses in Giddings and Lexington, property around Dime Box, Lincoln, Ledbetter, Fedor and rural Paige addresses, pasture, hay meadows, cropland, orchards, beekeeping acreage, wildlife tracts, manufactured homes, minerals and business equipment.

This guide explains the official 2026 preliminary appraisal search, current BIS parcel map, Taxpayer Portal, online appeals, local agricultural intensity standards, County Tax Office payments and County Clerk land-record research.

Use Lee CAD for appraisal value, exemptions, agricultural qualification, GIS and protests. Use the Lee County Tax Office for bills, balances and payments. Use the County Clerk for deeds, liens, releases, easements and recorded mineral documents.
Chief Appraiser James Orr
Lee CAD phone 979-542-9618
Appraisal office 898 E. Richmond, Suite 100
2026 value status Preliminary before certification

Critical Corrections to the Existing Lee County Page

Old or Misleading Detail Current Official Information Why It Matters
Lee CAD address shown as 200 S. Main Street Lee CAD is located at 898 E. Richmond Street, Suite 100, Giddings. Forms, protests and visitors can be sent to the wrong location.
Lee CAD phone shown as 979-542-2800 The district’s main number is 979-542-9618. The old number does not route directly to the current appraisal office.
Old TrueAutomation map presented as the current GIS Lee CAD now links the BIS interactive map at gis.bisclient.com/leecad. Visitors should use the currently supported parcel viewer.
GIS described as showing exact legal boundaries Lee CAD states that online legal descriptions and acreage are for appraisal research and must be independently verified for legal use. A CAD polygon cannot replace a deed or professional survey.
2026 value presented as a final figure The official search labels displayed 2026 values preliminary and subject to change before certification. A preliminary appraisal is not a final certified value or tax bill.
Flood zones promised inside the CAD map The Lee CAD GIS is an appraisal map. Flood risk should be confirmed through FEMA and county floodplain officials. An appraisal layer is not an official flood-insurance or development determination.
Online appeals treated as a separate old portal Lee CAD’s former eProtest address now redirects taxpayers to the Taxpayer Portal for online appeals. Owners should create or use the correct current portal account.
Generic agricultural advice Lee CAD publishes local livestock, pasture, hay, crop, orchard, beekeeping and wildlife intensity standards. Rural ownership or token livestock does not automatically qualify.
CAD records suggested as a title search The County Clerk maintains a separate official-record index, and purchased record images require a separate records account. A CAD owner field does not reveal every deed, lien, release, easement or mineral reservation.
One office link used for both appraisal and tax payment Lee CAD handles appraisal matters. Lee County Tax Office maintains a separate tax search and payment system. A taxpayer must verify the correct account and year through the collection office before paying.
The existing article needs a complete rebuild. Its office details, map route, value wording, flood claims and workflow between CAD, Tax Office and County Clerk are outdated or incomplete.

Which Lee County Office Handles Your Task?

Lee Central Appraisal District Property search, appraisal value, ownership maintenance, exemptions, agricultural appraisal, GIS, business renditions and protests.
Appraisal Review Board Formal hearings involving value, unequal appraisal, exemptions, agricultural qualification and other protestable appraisal actions.
Lee County Tax Office Property-tax statements, balances, payments, receipts, delinquent accounts and collection questions.
Lee County Clerk Deeds, deeds of trust, releases, liens, easements, plats, mineral records, foreclosure notices and certified copies.
Taxing-Unit Governing Body County, city, school, college, fresh-water and water-control officials propose and adopt tax rates.
County Development Services Floodplain, septic, development and unincorporated-property requirements.
Surveyor or Title Company Exact boundaries, legal access, easements, title commitments, encroachments and mineral reservations.
Taxpayer Attorney or Agent Complex protests, arbitration, court appeals, rollback taxes, title disputes and mineral ownership.
Fast routing tip Give staff the Property ID first. One owner can have separate residential, acreage, manufactured-home, mineral and business-personal-property accounts.

Choose Your Lee County Property Task

What to Try When Lee CAD Returns No Result

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.
Address returns nothing Use only the street number and main street name. Directions, county-road wording, suffixes and city names can prevent a match.
Recent buyer is missing Search the seller or previous owner. A deed can be recorded before CAD completes its ownership update.
Rural tract has no normal address Use abstract, Geographic ID, owner, acreage or GIS. Farm and ranch property is often indexed through survey information.
Only the homesite appears Repeat the owner search and inspect every Property ID. The homesite, agricultural acreage and related tracts may be separated.
Manufactured home is missing Select Mobile Home and search the structure and land owners separately. The home 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 equipment without owning the building.
Oil or mineral interest is missing Select Mineral and search owner, trust, estate and business variations. Mineral ownership can be separate from surface ownership.
Need protest information Use the ARB Search fields. ARB filters can locate protest status, informal dates and hearing information.
“I am trying to locate a Lee CAD account. The current or former owner is ______. The property is near ______. It is a home / farm / mobile-home / mineral / business account. My Property ID, abstract or legal clue is ______.”

How to Read a Lee CAD Property Record

Record Field Meaning What to Check
Property ID Primary appraisal-account identifier. Use it for forms, calls, appeals and tax searches.
Owner ID Identifier connected with an owner record. One Owner ID can have several Property IDs.
Geographic ID Map-related appraisal identifier. Useful for rural land without a standard address.
Legal description CAD summary of the abstract, survey, subdivision, lot or tract. Compare it with the recorded deed before legal use.
Market value Lee CAD’s January 1 opinion of market value. Compare size, condition, access, acreage, location and market evidence.
Appraised value Value after an applicable cap, limitation or productivity appraisal. It may differ from market value for homestead or agricultural property.
Assessed or taxable value Value remaining after applicable limitations and exemptions. Taxable amounts can differ among taxing units.
Agricultural value loss Difference between agricultural market value and productivity value. A large difference can create significant change-of-use tax exposure.
Exemptions Approved homestead, age, disability, veteran or other exemption codes. Lee CAD notes that privacy rules may prevent every exemption from appearing online.
Deed history Reference information carried in the appraisal account. Verify the actual instrument through the County Clerk.
Do not use the CAD card as legal proof of ownership. The owner field and deed-history section are appraisal references, not a complete title examination.

How to Use the Lee CAD Interactive GIS Map

1
Find the appraisal account first.

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

2
Open the current BIS map.

Use the interactive GIS linked from the official Lee CAD website.

3
Locate the correct appraisal polygon.

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

4
Check adjoining accounts.

Rural operations, inherited property and family holdings can contain several separate polygons.

5
Save a dated map image.

Label the image 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
  • Rural tract orientation
  • Road and subdivision context
  • Finding property without a normal address
The GIS cannot prove
  • Exact boundary monuments
  • Legal access
  • Flood-zone status
  • Mineral ownership
  • Clear title
Do not build or fence from a CAD line. Obtain a recorded deed and professional survey when the exact boundary or easement location matters.
Official parcel map: Open Lee CAD GIS.
Official flood research: Open FEMA Map Service Center.

Lee County Property Situations That Need Extra Checking

Property Situation Important Checks Common Hidden Issue
Giddings home City limits, Giddings ISD, homestead, improvement details and tax entities A Giddings mailing address does not always prove the parcel is inside the city.
Lexington property City limits, Lexington ISD, exemptions, water, access and improvements Postal city and actual taxing jurisdiction can differ.
Dime Box or rural eastern Lee County Dime Box ISD, road access, flood risk, agricultural use and utilities Rural roads and tracts may not use a conventional situs address.
Paige mailing address County boundary, taxing entities, school district and correct appraisal district A Paige postal address can serve property outside Lee County.
Pasture or cattle operation Every parcel, stocking, fencing, water, forage, sales and use history Recreational livestock or token animals do not establish qualification.
Hay meadow Acreage, fertilization, weed control, cuttings, yield, baling and sales A single cleanup cutting does not qualify as hay production.
Beekeeping acreage Qualifying acres, hive count, hive health, seven-month presence and apiary records Empty boxes or briefly placed rented hives provide weak evidence.
Oil, gas or mineral interest Mineral account, deed reservations, leases, assignments, division orders and production records Surface ownership and mineral ownership can be entirely different.
Manufactured home Home account, land account, ownership, location and unpaid taxes The home and land may have separate owners.

Market Value, Appraised Value and Taxable Value

Market Value → Cap, Limitation or Agricultural Value → Exemptions → Taxable Value
Market value Lee 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, non-homestead circuit breaker or productivity appraisal.
Taxable value The value each taxing unit uses after exemptions and applicable limitations.
2026 non-homestead circuit breaker: 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 land does not qualify.
Preliminary does not mean certified. Values may change through corrections, exemptions, informal review, ARB orders and certification.

How to Use the Lee CAD Taxpayer Portal

The old online-protest address has moved. Lee CAD now directs taxpayers to portal.lee-cad.org for property details, electronic communication, applications and online appeals.
1
Open the Taxpayer Portal.

Use the link from the official Lee CAD website or the old eProtest redirect.

2
Create an account or reset your password.

Use an email address you can access throughout the application or protest process.

3
Connect the correct property.

Verify the Property ID, owner and account information before submitting documents.

4
Review available applications and communications.

The portal can provide property details, documents, electronic-delivery options and application management.

5
Use the online appeal option when eligible.

Follow the account-specific instructions and deadline shown on the appraisal notice.

6
Save every confirmation.

Keep screenshots, uploaded evidence, confirmation numbers and messages from the district.

Registration may remain pending until approved. Do not wait until the filing deadline to create an account or connect a property.
Official portal: Open Lee CAD Taxpayer Portal.

Lee 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 Available for an 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 tax deferral.
Disabled person May provide additional exemption relief, a tax ceiling, installments and possible deferral.
Disabled veteran Relief depends on the qualifying disability percentage and statutory exemption category.
Surviving spouse Benefits may continue when ownership, residence and remarriage requirements are satisfied.
Heir property An inherited homeowner may qualify using affidavits and supporting ownership documents permitted by law.

Practical Application Steps

1
Search the account first.

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

2
Download the current Form 50-114.

Use Lee CAD’s forms page or the Texas Comptroller form library.

3
Attach identification.

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

4
Add special affidavits when needed.

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

5
Submit through an official route.

Use the Taxpayer Portal or follow the delivery instructions on the current form.

6
Keep proof of filing.

Save the portal confirmation, complete application, mailing receipt or stamped office copy.

7
Verify approval later.

Submitting an application does not itself prove the exemption was approved.

Deferral is not forgiveness. Lee CAD’s 2026 public information explains that taxes deferred by qualifying elderly, disabled or disabled-veteran homeowners remain owed and accrue interest.
Official exemption forms: Open Lee CAD Forms.
Online property management: Open Lee CAD Taxpayer Portal.

Lee County Agricultural Productivity Appraisal

Rural land does not automatically qualify. Lee CAD requires principal agricultural use, five-of-seven-year history, prudent management, adequate tract size and commercial production intended for sale.
Use history Agricultural use in five of the seven years before the application.
Current use The land must currently be principally devoted to agricultural production.
Local intensity The operation must meet practices generally accepted in Lee County.
Site review Lee CAD’s guidelines state that each tract is considered on its own merits and must pass a site review.
Hobby farming does not qualify. Lee CAD specifically identifies home gardens, hobby ranching and incidental hay cutting as nonqualifying casual uses.

Evidence File to Prepare

  • Current Form 50-129
  • Map of every Property ID
  • Five-of-seven-year use history
  • Lease or operator agreement
  • Livestock, crop or hay records
  • Feed, fertilizer and equipment invoices
  • Fencing and water records
  • Sales receipts and labor costs
  • IRS Schedule F when relevant
  • Dated photographs
Regular filing date: Applications should normally be filed between January 1 and April 30. A late application before ARB approval may be subject to a statutory penalty.
Change-of-use risk: Converting qualified agricultural land to a nonagricultural use may produce additional taxes for prior years. Obtain current written guidance before development.

Lee County Livestock and Pasture Intensity Standards

Local starting point: Lee CAD’s posted guideline describes approximately 15 acres and five animal units as the typical minimum livestock operation.
Livestock or Land Type Posted Lee CAD Guideline Evidence to Keep
Small livestock tract Minimum four animal units, subject to acreage, forage and management review. Inventory, fencing, water, forage, feed and sales records.
Typical livestock operation Approximately 15 acres supporting at least five animal units year-round. Breeding, inventory, veterinary care, sales and pasture records.
Improved pasture Approximately one animal unit per five acres. Fertilizer, weed control, rotational grazing and water records.
Native pasture Approximately one animal unit per eight to 10 acres. Forage condition, stocking, fencing and grazing records.
Brush pasture Approximately one animal unit per 15 acres. Brush management, carrying capacity, water and livestock records.
Cow and calf One cow-and-calf pair equals one animal unit. Breeding, calf crop, marketing and sale records.
Sheep or goats Six sheep or goats equal one animal unit. Meat, wool, mohair, breeding and sales documentation.
Horse operation Qualifying use is directed toward breeding operations with brood mares and commercial offspring. Breeding, foaling, registration and sales records.
Cutting or roping cattle Treated as recreational and not qualifying agricultural use. Show separate commercial production if another qualifying activity exists.
Rotational grazing: Lee CAD’s guideline states rotational grazing should last at least 180 days and requires doubled intensity.
Small tract in a larger family operation: It may qualify when it genuinely supports a nearby larger farm or ranch, but written verification of participation must be filed with Lee CAD.

Hay Meadow, Cropland, Orchard and Exotic-Animal Standards

Operation Posted Lee CAD Starting Point Practical Evidence
Hay meadow Typically 10 acres, about 2,000 pounds per acre per cutting and at least two cuttings per year. Fertilizer, herbicide, cutting, baling, yield, sales and livestock-feed records.
Cropland Typically 10 acres cultivated for grain crops intended for sale or feed. Tillage, seed, herbicide, fertilizer, planting, harvest and sales records.
Orchard or vineyard Typically five acres. Planting density, pruning, pest control, irrigation, harvesting and commercial sales.
Pecan orchard Approximately 10 trees per acre. Tree count, maintenance, harvest and nut-sale records.
Peach orchard Approximately 35 trees per acre. Tree count, pruning, spray, irrigation, harvest and sales.
Vineyard Approximately 100 grape plants per acre. Planting map, irrigation, pruning, harvest and sale records.
Exotic animals Typically 15 acres and five animal units in a meat or leather production operation. High fencing, inventory, production, harvest and commercial-market records.
One cleanup cutting is not hay production. Lee CAD’s guideline expressly states that property cut once merely to clear grass or weeds does not qualify.

Lee County Beekeeping Agricultural Appraisal

Eligible acreage Not less than five and not more than 20 acres.
Five-acre minimum At least six mainframe hives.
Twenty-acre minimum At least 12 mainframe hives.
Time on property Hives must remain on the property for at least seven months of the year.

Beekeeping Evidence Checklist

  • Hive-location map
  • Purchase or lease records
  • Colony and queen records
  • Hive-health and inspection notes
  • Dated photographs throughout the year
  • Feeding and pest-control records
  • Honey, wax or pollination records
  • Apiary registration when applicable
  • Inspection and permit documents
  • Five-of-seven-year history evidence
Homesite acreage issue: Lee CAD’s local guideline states that acreage receiving a homestead exemption cannot be counted for beekeeping agricultural history or agricultural appraisal.
Hives must be maintained and alive. Empty boxes or unattended colonies do not satisfy the posted local standard.

Wildlife Management Use in Lee County

Prior qualification The property must generally already qualify under 1-d or 1-d-1 before changing to wildlife management.
Stand-alone tract Lee CAD’s posted guideline identifies 16.7 qualifying acres for a stand-alone wildlife tract.
Association or endangered-species tract The posted local threshold is 11.1 qualifying acres.

Perform at Least Three Qualifying Activities

Habitat controlManage vegetation and habitat for the target species.
Erosion controlProtect soil, water and habitat from erosion.
Predator controlUse lawful practices benefiting the target population.
Supplemental waterProvide and maintain wildlife water sources.
Supplemental foodAdd food beyond natural production.
Supplemental shelterCreate nesting, breeding or escape cover.
Census countsMeasure population, composition and results.
Required plan: Submit the 1-d-1 application and the appropriate Texas Parks and Wildlife Management Plan for the property.
Hunting alone is not enough. The land must be actively managed to support a sustaining population of indigenous wildlife.

Business Personal Property and Rendition Workflow

2026 regular deadline: Most business-personal-property renditions were due April 15. A timely written extension generally moved the deadline to May 15.
Common assets Inventory, furniture, fixtures, computers, machinery, tools, vehicles and equipment used to produce income.
Search type Select Personal and search the legal owner or Doing Business As name.
Small-account threshold Income-producing tangible personal property valued at $125,000 or less in a taxing unit may qualify for exemption.

Useful Rendition File

  • January 1 asset list
  • Original cost and acquisition year
  • Inventory totals
  • Asset location
  • Disposed or relocated assets
  • Depreciation schedules
  • Purchase invoices
  • Condition and obsolescence evidence
  • Lease or ownership documents
  • Proof of filing or extension
Business closed, sold or moved? Notify Lee CAD and the Tax Office as appropriate, and document the exact closure, sale, relocation or disposal date.

Lee County Oil, Gas and Mineral Accounts

Surface and mineral ownership can differ. A real-property account does not automatically show every royalty, lease, working interest or mineral owner.
1
Select Mineral in Advanced Search.

Search the owner, trust, estate, company, Owner ID or Property ID.

2
Open every related account.

One owner may have interests in several leases, wells, units or producing properties.

3
Compare the appraisal record with source documents.

Use mineral deeds, assignments, leases, division orders, royalty statements and production records.

4
Search County Clerk instruments.

Look for mineral reservations, assignments, leases, memoranda, releases and probate documents.

Mineral-title warning: A mineral appraisal account is not a legal title opinion. Complex ownership may require a landman, title company or attorney.

How to Prepare a Lee CAD Property Protest

Use the deadline printed on the appraisal notice. The normal deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the Notice of Appraised Value was delivered, whichever is later. The ordinary 2026 deadline has passed for most owners as of July 21, 2026.
1
Save the notice and property record.

Record the Property ID, preliminary value, exemptions and filing deadline.

2
Identify every valid protest ground.

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

3
Choose the official filing method.

Use the Taxpayer Portal when the account is eligible, or file the official Notice of Protest form using the district’s accepted instructions.

4
Request an informal meeting.

Lee CAD’s 2026 public announcement states that owners may request an informal meeting with appraisal staff before the ARB hearing.

5
Request the district’s evidence.

Ask for comparable properties, appraisal schedules, photographs and material Lee CAD plans to present.

6
Build property-specific proof.

Use photographs, repair estimates, measurements, appraisals, surveys, comparable accounts, leases or agricultural records.

7
State one clear requested result.

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

8
Prepare independently for the ARB.

The ARB is separate from the appraisal office and can act only on matters properly submitted to it.

9
Read the written ARB order immediately.

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

Do not contact an ARB member about your property. Lee CAD warns that an ARB member who discusses the property with the taxpayer may be unable to hear that protest.
Online appeals: Open Lee CAD Taxpayer Portal.
Paper protest forms: Open Lee CAD Protest Forms.

Evidence That Helps by Property Type

Property Type Useful Evidence Weak Argument
Home Comparable sales, dated condition photographs, repair estimates, measurements and appraisal. The tax bill increased without showing a value or data error.
Rural land Access, flood risk, water, utilities, terrain, tract shape, restrictions, survey and adjusted sales. Comparing remote acreage with highway frontage or development-ready land.
Agricultural land Use history, livestock, crops, fencing, water, leases, production and sales records. Assuming rural ownership automatically qualifies.
Hay meadow Yield, cuttings, baling, fertilization, herbicide, sales and feed-use records. A photograph of grass or one cleanup cutting.
Business property Asset list, original cost, age, condition, inventory, depreciation and obsolescence support. An unsupported lump-sum estimate.
Mineral property Ownership interest, production, decline, income, expenses and division orders. Surface-property evidence unrelated to the mineral 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 Lee CAD before the ARB approves the appraisal records.
Failure to receive required notice CAD or the ARB failed to deliver a legally required notice. Ask about the applicable notice-hearing process before the tax becomes delinquent.
Late homestead application The owner qualified but missed the regular application date. File the current application promptly within the statutory late-filing period.
Late agricultural application Qualifying land missed April 30 but the appraisal records have not been approved. Ask Lee CAD whether late filing remains available and whether a 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. Late remedies have separate eligibility rules and deadlines. Missing the normal protest date does not automatically create a right to a late hearing.

How to Search and Pay Lee County Property Taxes

Correct collection office: Lee CAD determines appraisal values and exemptions. The Lee County Tax Assessor-Collector handles tax statements, balances and payments.
1
Open the official Lee Tax property search.

Use esearch.leetax.org rather than the appraisal search when you need a bill, balance or payment history.

2
Search by Property ID when available.

You may also use owner name, address or Advanced Search fields.

3
Verify the exact account.

Match the owner, property description, account type and tax year.

4
Review all unpaid years.

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

5
Select the green Pay Taxes option.

The tax-search cart supports multiple properties and connects to the secure Certified Payments service.

6
Review the amount and processor fee.

Confirm all charges displayed before authorizing payment.

7
Save the confirmation.

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

Tax Assessor-Collector David Matthijetz
Giddings office 898 E. Richmond Street, Suite 103
Giddings, TX 78942
979-542-2640
Lexington office 8871 US 77
Lexington, TX 78947
979-773-2266
Office hours: The Lee County Tax Office lists Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Delinquent, lawsuit or property-sale account? Contact the Tax Office for a current payoff rather than relying only on an online amount.
Search tax accounts: Open Lee County Tax Search.
Tax Office information: Open Lee County Tax Office.

Truth in Taxation: Appraisal Value and Tax Rate Are Different

Use Lee CAD for value Protest market value, unequal appraisal, exemptions or property-characteristic errors through Lee CAD and the ARB.
Use elected bodies for rates County, city, school, college, fresh-water and water-control governing bodies adopt tax rates.
Use the state directory Find Lee County’s current truth-in-taxation database and proposed-tax information through the official Texas property-tax directory.
Do not protest a tax rate through the ARB. The ARB resolves appraisal and exemption disputes, not a taxing unit’s policy decision to adopt a rate.
Official Texas property-tax directory: Find Lee County Truth in Taxation.

How to Search Lee County Deeds, Liens and Recorded Documents

1
Collect appraisal clues first.

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

2
Open the County Clerk Online Records Search.

Use public.lgsonlinesolutions.com and select the Lee County Clerk office and record type.

3
Use Guest Login for index research.

Guest access permits free index searching and image previews but does not allow full image purchases.

4
Create an account to purchase images.

A valid email address is required to verify the registration.

5
Search grantor and grantee separately.

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

6
Review relevant document types.

Look for deeds, deeds of trust, releases, liens, easements, plats, mineral deeds, assignments and probate documents.

7
Match the legal description.

A matching name is not enough when one owner has several tracts or mineral interests.

8
Follow referenced instruments.

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

Current Posted Lee County Clerk Charges

Fee-sheet date: The County currently links a fee sheet effective January 1, 2024. Confirm the amount before filing or ordering in 2026.
Service Posted Amount
Plain copy $1 per page
Certification $5 in addition to copy charges
Recording, first page $25
Each additional recording page $4
Each grantor or grantee name after five $0.25
Online image-purchase transaction charge $0.30 per transaction, separate from image charges
Online-record limit: Registered users may purchase up to five images before the records system requires a subscription.
Lee County Clerk Sharon Blasig
843 E. Industry
Giddings, TX 78942
979-542-3684
Mail and office hours P.O. Box 419
Giddings, TX 78942
Monday–Friday
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Title warning: A Lee CAD account and basic Clerk index search do not guarantee clear title, legal access or the absence of liens. Use a title company or attorney when legal certainty is required.
Official record index: Open Lee County Online Records Search.
County Clerk information: Open Lee County Clerk.

Foreclosure and Trustee-Sale Research

Do not bid using the CAD value alone. The appraisal record does not show occupancy, interior condition, every lien, legal-access problems, possession costs or title-curative work.
Check Clerk notices Review the County Clerk’s current foreclosure and trustee-sale notices.
Confirm tax payoff Obtain a current payoff from the Lee County Tax Office when delinquent taxes are involved.
Investigate title Review deeds, liens, releases, easements, probate records and the foreclosure instrument before bidding.
Sale-location change: Lee County states that trustee sales beginning July 1, 2026 take place at the northeast corner of the courthouse. Read the notice for the specific sale before attending.

Lee County Buyer and Owner Verification Checklist

Appraisal record
  • Correct Property ID
  • Owner and mailing address
  • Legal description
  • Land and improvement data
  • Exemptions and taxing units
Tax account
  • Correct Tax Office account
  • Every unpaid tax year
  • Penalty and interest
  • Payment agreement status
  • Receipt and confirmation
Recorded documents
  • Current vesting deed
  • Deeds of trust and liens
  • Releases
  • Easements and restrictions
  • Mineral reservations
Farm or ranch
  • Legal access
  • Survey and acreage
  • Water and fencing
  • Agricultural-use history
  • Change-of-use tax risk
Flood-sensitive property
  • Official FEMA map
  • County floodplain review
  • Drainage and elevation
  • Road access during floods
  • Insurance availability
Future tax estimate
  • Remove seller-only exemptions
  • Check buyer homestead eligibility
  • Include every taxing unit
  • Account for improvements
  • Use current rates correctly
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 Lee County Property Deadline Board

January 1 General appraisal date used for ownership, value, condition, use and many exemption questions.
April 15 Normal deadline for most business-personal-property renditions.
April 30 Regular deadline for many exemptions, agricultural and wildlife applications.
May 15 or later Normal protest deadline is May 15 or 30 days after notice delivery, whichever is later.
July 20 Normal statutory date for ARB approval of appraisal records, subject to applicable rules and unresolved-protest limits.
August–September Taxing units propose rates, hold hearings and update truth-in-taxation information.
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. Weekends, holidays, later notices and special remedies can change the operative deadline.

Current Lee County Property Contacts

Office Current Contact Main Tasks
Lee Central Appraisal District Chief Appraiser: James Orr
898 E. Richmond Street, Suite 100
Giddings, TX 78942
979-542-9618
info@leecad.net
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Property search, appraisal, ownership, exemptions, agriculture, GIS, renditions and protests.
Lee County Tax Office—Giddings Tax Assessor-Collector: David Matthijetz
898 E. Richmond Street, Suite 103
Giddings, TX 78942
979-542-2640
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Property-tax statements, balances, payments, receipts and delinquent accounts.
Lee County Tax Office—Lexington 8871 US 77
Lexington, TX 78947
979-773-2266
Local tax-office services; call before visiting for transaction availability.
Lee County Clerk County Clerk: Sharon Blasig
843 E. Industry
Giddings, TX 78942
Mailing: P.O. Box 419
979-542-3684
sharon.blasig@co.lee.tx.us
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Deeds, liens, easements, releases, plats, mineral documents, certified copies and foreclosure notices.
Lee CAD midday note: The district posts that it may close from noon to 1:00 p.m. only in emergencies. Call before making a time-sensitive midday visit.

Map to Lee Central Appraisal District

Bring: Property ID, identification, appraisal notice and copies of relevant applications, deeds, photographs, estimates, maps, leases, receipts, crop records or livestock documentation.

Official Lee County Property Actions

Search appraisal records Lee CAD Property Search
Open the parcel map Lee CAD GIS
Use applications and online appeals Lee CAD Taxpayer Portal
Download official forms Lee CAD Forms
Review appraisal resources Lee CAD Appraisal Information
Review important deadlines Lee CAD Property-Tax Calendar
Search property-tax accounts Lee County Tax Search
Review Tax Office contacts Lee County Tax Office
Search deeds and liens Lee County Online Records
Review County Clerk notices Lee County Clerk
Texas exemption guidance Texas Property-Tax Exemptions
Texas agricultural guidance Texas Agriculture and Timber

Nearby Texas CAD Guides

Lee County CAD Property Search FAQs

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

The official free Lee Central Appraisal District search is esearch.lee-cad.org. It includes Owner, Address, ID, ARB and Advanced Search options.

2. What is the Lee Central Appraisal District address and phone number?

Lee CAD is located at 898 E. Richmond Street, Suite 100, Giddings, TX 78942. The main phone number is 979-542-9618.

3. Who is the Lee County Chief Appraiser?

James Orr is listed as the Chief Appraiser of the Lee Central Appraisal District.

4. Are Lee CAD’s 2026 property values final?

No. The official search states that displayed 2026 values are preliminary and subject to change before certification.

5. Can I file a Lee County property protest online?

Eligible owners may use the Lee CAD Taxpayer Portal at portal.lee-cad.org. Follow the deadline and login instructions printed on the Notice of Appraised Value.

6. How do I apply for a Lee County homestead exemption?

Use the current Form 50-114 or the Lee CAD Taxpayer Portal, attach the required identification and save proof of filing.

7. How much land does Lee CAD normally require for livestock agricultural appraisal?

Lee CAD’s posted guideline describes approximately 15 acres supporting at least five animal units as the typical livestock starting point, subject to forage, management and tract-specific review.

8. How do I pay Lee County property taxes?

Search the tax account at esearch.leetax.org and use the green Pay Taxes option, or contact the Lee County Tax Office at 979-542-2640.

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

No. The GIS is an appraisal research tool and does not replace a deed, professional survey, title report or official flood determination.

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

Use the Lee County Clerk Online Records Search at public.lgsonlinesolutions.com. Guest users can search index information, while a registered account is required to purchase full record images.

Independent Editorial Notice

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

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

Editorial verification: July 21, 2026.

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