Atascosa County CAD – Property Search & GIS Map

Atascosa County, Texas Property, Ranch, Mineral and Tax Guide

Route the Correct Pleasanton, Jourdanton, Poteet, Charlotte or Lytle Parcel from Appraisal Search and GIS to Exemption, Protest, Tax Payment or Deed Research

Atascosa County appraisal records cover homes and businesses in Pleasanton, Jourdanton, Poteet, Charlotte, Lytle, Christine and Leming, plus ranches, cropland, grazing property, manufactured homes, commercial equipment, utility accounts and mineral interests.

This guide explains how to use the current appraisal search, find rural tracts without complete addresses, understand 2026 value status, enroll in the taxpayer portal, file exemptions, document agricultural use, prepare a protest, pay taxes and verify deeds, liens, access and county permits.

Use Atascosa CAD for appraisal records, values, exemptions, GIS, agricultural valuation, renditions and appeals. Use the County Tax Office for tax bills and payments. Use the County Clerk for deeds, liens, easements, leases and official recorded documents.
Chief Appraiser Brandi Royal, RPA, RTA, CTA, CCA
CAD phone 830-569-8326
Correct CAD office 1020 Bensdale Road, Suite A
Office hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Critical Corrections to the Existing Atascosa County CAD Page

Existing Page Problem Current Official Information Why It Matters
CAD office listed at 102 E. Court Street in Jourdanton Atascosa Central Appraisal District is at 1020 Bensdale Road, Suite A, Pleasanton, TX 78064. Applications, protests and ownership documents could be delivered to the wrong location.
CAD phone listed as 830-769-3182 The district’s current phone is 830-569-8326 and fax is 830-569-8342. The old contact can delay a deadline-sensitive request.
Official CAD domain listed as atascosacad.org The current official district site is atascosacad.com, with search, GIS and portal tools on related official subdomains. Users should begin from the current district domain rather than an outdated or guessed URL.
Old TrueAutomation map treated as the current GIS The district now links directly to the BIS interactive map at gis.bisclient.com/atascosacad. The official map route and available tools have changed.
Only basic owner, address and account searches explained Advanced search includes abstract, mobile-home park, property type, DBA, subdivision, condominium, Owner ID, Geographic ID, neighborhood, agent and protest fields. Rural, mineral, business and manufactured-home accounts often require advanced filters.
2026 value described as exact and final The search includes 2026 records, but the district’s Certified Totals page currently lists certified totals only through 2025. Confirm certification before treating a current-year amount as final.
Taxpayer Portal omitted The new portal provides property details, electronic communication, documents and application management. Registration can show Approval Pending until CAD review. Owners should enroll before a filing or notice deadline.
Protest deadline stated only as May 15 Atascosa CAD states that a written protest is due by May 15 or the 30th day after the notice was delivered. The exact notice delivery date can control the ordinary deadline.
Tax search confused with appraisal search The County Tax Office operates a separate tax search and payment system. Its public search currently lists tax year 2025 and earlier years. A 2026 appraisal record is not a 2026 tax bill or proof that older taxes are paid.
County Clerk images treated as fully available online The Clerk’s portal states that online document images are currently available from 2022 forward; earlier images require an office visit. Older deeds, liens, leases and easements may not have a viewable online image.
CAD map presented as flood, survey and title proof The official search states that legal descriptions and acreage are for appraisal use and must be verified before legal use. Boundary, access, floodplain, subdivision and title decisions require separate official records.
The previous article used outdated office, phone, domain and map information. It also overstated what the CAD record could prove about current value, flood zones, prior ownership and legal title.

Start Here: Choose the Correct Property Task

Which Atascosa County Office Handles the Request?

Atascosa Central Appraisal District Property values, appraisal records, exemptions, GIS, agricultural valuation, renditions, ownership maintenance and protests.
Appraisal Review Board Formal hearings involving market value, unequal appraisal, exemptions and special-appraisal qualification.
Atascosa County Tax Office Tax statements, balances, payments, receipts, delinquent accounts and property-tax collection.
Atascosa County Clerk Deeds, deeds of trust, liens, releases, easements, plats, leases, mineral records and certified copies.
911 Addressing and Rural Development Rural addresses, subdivision review, county maps, floodplain coordination and development questions.
County Permit Departments Floodplain permits, septic systems, commercial driveways, utility crossings, subdivisions and county right-of-way.
Surveyor or Title Company Exact boundaries, acreage, legal access, easements, liens and insured ownership.
Mineral or Land Professional Complex royalty, lease, agricultural, wildlife, rollback-tax and appraisal-appeal issues.
Fast routing tip Give the office the Property ID and property type first. A single owner can have separate Real, Personal, Mineral, Auto and Mobile Home records.

What to Try When the Search Returns No Result

Search Problem Better Method Why It Works
Full owner name fails Use only the surname or one distinctive business word. Initials, spouses and legal suffixes may be indexed differently.
Recent purchaser is missing Search the seller or former owner. Deed recording and appraisal ownership updates occur on different schedules.
Ranch has no usable address Search by abstract, Geographic ID, legal-description clue or GIS. Rural accounts are often organized by survey information.
Only one family tract appears Repeat the owner search and compare every Property ID. One estate can include separate acreage, homesite and improvement accounts.
Manufactured home is missing Select Mobile Home and search the home owner, landowner and park. The structure and land can be independently appraised.
Business equipment is missing Select Personal and search the DBA and legal company. Equipment is separate from the building’s real-estate account.
Mineral account is missing Select Mineral and try the owner, prior owner, trust, estate or royalty entity. Mineral ownership can differ from surface ownership.
Lytle-area property is missing Verify whether the property lies in Atascosa, Medina or Bexar County. Postal cities and school boundaries can cross county lines.
“I am trying to locate an Atascosa County appraisal account. The current or former owner is ______. The property is near ______. I believe it is a Real / Personal / Mineral / Mobile Home account. My Property ID or legal-description clue is ______.”
Still cannot locate the account? Call 830-569-8326 or email ACAD@atascosacad.com.

How to Read an Atascosa CAD Property Record

Record Field Meaning Practical Check
Property ID Primary appraisal-account identifier. Use it on forms, calls, protests and tax searches.
Owner ID Identifier associated with the owner record. One Owner ID can be connected with multiple Property IDs.
Geographic ID Map-oriented parcel identifier. Useful for rural property without a complete street address.
Legal Description Appraisal summary of a survey, abstract, subdivision, lot or tract. Verify it against the recorded deed and plat before legal use.
Property Type Real, Personal, Mineral, Auto or Mobile Home classification. Confirm the record covers the intended asset.
Market Value District opinion of January 1 market value. Confirm whether the current-year roll is certified before treating it as final.
Appraised Value Value after an applicable appraisal limitation or special valuation. It may be lower than market value.
Taxable Value Value remaining after exemptions and limitations. It may differ by county, city, school, hospital, emergency-services or other unit.
Land and Improvements Acreage, land class, buildings, size, age, quality and condition. Incorrect acreage or improvement data can affect value.
Exemptions Approved homestead, age, disability, veteran or other tax benefits. Confirm the exemption applies to the correct account and tax year.
Official search disclaimer: Atascosa CAD states that online legal descriptions and acreage are for appraisal-district use and should be verified before legal use or document preparation.

How to Use the Current Atascosa County GIS Map

1
Find the appraisal account first.

Copy the Property ID, Geographic ID, legal description and acreage.

2
Open the BIS map linked by Atascosa CAD.

Do not rely on the old TrueAutomation address copied by the existing article.

3
Locate the general tract.

Use county roads, farm-to-market roads, subdivisions, communities, creeks and neighboring parcels.

4
Compare adjoining Property IDs.

Look for split acreage, access strips, manufactured homes, family tracts and separately appraised improvements.

5
Save a dated screenshot.

Label it with the Property ID and use it as a research exhibit rather than a survey.

The GIS can help with
  • General parcel location
  • Adjoining appraisal accounts
  • Road and subdivision context
  • Rural property without an address
  • Preliminary acreage comparison
The GIS cannot prove
  • Exact legal boundaries
  • Legal road access
  • Clear title
  • Mineral ownership
  • Official floodplain status
Flood and access warning: Property near the Atascosa River, San Miguel Creek, Cibolo Creek, low-water crossings or unimproved county roads requires separate floodplain, drainage, road-access and insurance research.

2026 Market Value, Appraised Value and Certification Status

Market Value → Homestead Cap, Circuit Breaker or Agricultural Value → Exemptions → Taxable Value
2026 appraisal records The official appraisal search includes tax year 2026.
Certified totals At the time of this audit, the official Certified Totals page lists certified totals through 2025.
Homestead limitation A qualifying residence-homestead cap generally affects appraised value rather than market value.
2026 circuit breaker Eligible non-homestead real property valued at $5,320,000 or less may receive a 20% annual appraisal limitation.
Agricultural productivity value Qualifying land is valued under a productivity method rather than ordinary market value.
Tax rates Proposed and adopted local rates are updated through the separate truth-in-taxation process during August and September.
Do not describe a 2026 search value as a final 2026 tax bill. Confirm certification, exemptions and adopted rates before making a closing or payment calculation.

How to Apply for an Atascosa County Homestead Exemption

Current school-tax exemptions: A qualifying residence homestead receives a $140,000 school-district exemption. A qualifying age-65 or disabled homeowner receives an additional $60,000 school exemption.
No application charge: Atascosa CAD states that it does not charge a fee to receive or file an exemption application.
1
Open the official Forms page or Taxpayer Portal.

Use the current General Residence Homestead Exemption application.

2
Confirm ownership and principal-residence use.

The property must meet Texas residence-homestead requirements for the requested year.

3
Prepare identification.

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

4
Attach special ownership documents when needed.

Heir property, trusts, manufactured homes and identification-address differences may require an affidavit or additional proof.

5
Submit the application to Atascosa CAD.

Mail to P.O. Box 600, Pleasanton, TX 78064, deliver it to the Bensdale Road office or use an authorized portal method.

6
Keep the complete filing and confirmation.

Save the application, identification, affidavits and delivery proof.

7
Confirm approval on the property record.

Submitting the application does not prove that the exemption was granted.

Missed April 30? Certain residence-homestead applications have statutory late-filing rights. File promptly and ask which tax years remain eligible.
Official exemption actions: Open Atascosa CAD Forms and open the Taxpayer Portal.

Agricultural, Timber and Wildlife Valuation

Rural ownership alone does not qualify land. The tract must satisfy the applicable current-use, history, intensity, principal-use and application requirements.
Cropland Keep planting, seed, fertilizer, harvest, yield, lease and sales records.
Grazing land Keep stocking, livestock, feed, fencing, water and veterinary records.
Wildlife management Land generally must first qualify for open-space valuation and meet planning, acreage and activity requirements.
Timber and special land Use the specific application provided by Atascosa CAD rather than assuming wooded acreage automatically qualifies.
1
Identify every appraisal account.

One operation may include multiple tracts with separate Property IDs.

2
Choose the correct application.

Atascosa CAD provides agricultural, wildlife, timber and related land forms.

3
Document current and historical use.

Open-space land generally requires qualifying agricultural use during at least five of the preceding seven years.

4
File by the normal April 30 deadline.

Contact the district immediately about possible late filing when the ordinary date has passed.

5
Keep tract-specific records after approval.

The district may review whether qualifying use continues.

Useful evidence
  • Farm or grazing leases
  • Livestock and production records
  • Seed, feed and fertilizer invoices
  • Fencing and water-system receipts
  • Dated photographs and tract maps
Common weaknesses
  • Recreational use only
  • Unmanaged vacant acreage
  • No qualifying-use history
  • Evidence not tied to the Property ID
  • Assuming acreage alone creates eligibility
Current local data: Atascosa CAD publishes a 2026 1-d-1 Productivity Schedule and an Agricultural Valuation Information Handout.
Change-of-use warning: Development or another nonqualifying use can create additional tax consequences based on prior productivity-value savings.

Mineral, Oil, Gas and Utility Accounts

Separate property type: The official appraisal search includes Mineral accounts, and Atascosa CAD publishes separate 2026 utility appraisal information.
1
Select Mineral in the appraisal search.

A Real-property search may not show an oil, gas or royalty interest.

2
Search every ownership variation.

Try the individual, prior owner, estate, trust, partnership, operator or royalty entity.

3
Open every related Property ID.

One owner may hold interests in multiple leases, units, wells or utility accounts.

4
Compare the account with recorded documents.

Review mineral deeds, leases, assignments, probate records, division orders and royalty statements.

5
Confirm the tax account separately.

A mineral appraisal record does not prove that all associated taxes are paid.

Mineral-title warning: A mineral appraisal account is not a mineral-title opinion and does not prove ownership percentages, lease status or the absence of reservations.
Official mineral and utility actions: Search Mineral Accounts and review 2026 Utility Information.

Business Personal Property, Dealer Inventory and Renditions

2026 small-account exemption: Qualifying income-producing tangible personal property totaling $125,000 or less in a taxing unit may be exempt.
1
Select Personal in the appraisal search.

Search the legal company, DBA and owner rather than only the building address.

2
Prepare a January 1 asset list.

Separate inventory, furniture, fixtures, computers, machinery, equipment and vehicles.

3
Record acquisition year and original cost.

Keep invoices supporting age, condition, depreciation and obsolescence.

4
Use the correct dealer or inventory form.

Heavy-equipment, vehicle and other special-inventory filings differ from a standard annual rendition.

5
Review the 2026 depreciation schedule.

Atascosa CAD publishes a current business-personal-property depreciation resource.

6
Keep the signed filing and proof of delivery.

Save the rendition, asset schedule and submission confirmation together.

Rendition deadline: Most 2026 business renditions were due April 15. A timely written extension request generally moved the deadline to May 15, with a possible additional extension for good cause.

How to Prepare an Atascosa County Appraisal Protest

Use the exact deadline associated with the notice. Atascosa CAD states that written protests are due by May 15 or the 30th day after the notice was delivered. By July 21, 2026, the ordinary deadline has passed for many accounts.
1
Save the appraisal notice and current property card.

Record the Property ID, market value, appraised value, exemptions and deadline.

2
Identify every genuine protest ground.

Possible issues include market value, unequal appraisal, incorrect property data, denied exemption or denied special valuation.

3
Create the Taxpayer Portal account early.

Registration can remain Approval Pending until Atascosa CAD reviews it.

4
File one protest for each affected property.

When several Property IDs are involved, confirm that every account has been separately included.

5
Save proof of filing.

Keep the portal confirmation, sent email, certified-mail receipt or stamped copy.

6
Request the district’s evidence.

Ask for comparable properties, appraisal schedules, photographs and other information the district intends to use.

7
Build property-specific evidence.

Use condition photos, repair estimates, corrected measurements, adjusted sales, land evidence or business records.

8
State the requested correction.

Show the district value, requested value and evidence supporting the requested change.

9
Prepare for informal review.

Organize evidence by issue and place the strongest exhibit first.

10
Continue to the ARB if unresolved.

Review the hearing notice, participation method, evidence instructions and written decision carefully.

Property Type Useful Evidence Weak Evidence
Residence Condition photos, contractor estimates, corrected measurements and adjusted neighborhood sales. Mortgage balance or tax increase alone.
Ranch or farmland Access, soil, water, fencing, brush, topography, use and adjusted land sales. Comparing highway frontage directly with an interior tract.
Business property Asset list, original cost, age, condition, depreciation and obsolescence. An unsupported lump-sum estimate.
Mineral property Production, decline, ownership, lease, division-order and technical valuation records. Residential comparables or unsupported percentage reductions.
Presentation tip Lead with the error, requested correction and strongest exhibit. Do not make the appraiser or ARB search an unorganized packet to discover the argument.

Possible Options After the Ordinary Protest Deadline

Possible Remedy When It May Apply Important Limit
Late protest for good cause A qualifying reason prevented timely filing. The request generally must be made before ARB approval of the appraisal records.
Failure to receive required notice A legally required appraisal or ARB notice was not delivered. Special filing and tax-payment requirements apply.
Late homestead application The homeowner qualified but missed the ordinary application date. The available tax years depend on the applicable statutory period.
Late agricultural application The land qualified but the application was late. Approval can include a penalty based on tax savings.
Appraisal-roll correction A qualifying clerical, ownership, duplicate-appraisal or substantial error exists. A normal disagreement about value is not automatically a clerical error.
Act immediately after discovering the problem. Contact Atascosa CAD and identify the exact account, notice, application, rendition or protest involved.

How to Search and Pay Atascosa County Property Taxes

Separate system: Atascosa CAD establishes appraisal values and exemptions. Loretta Holley’s Tax Assessor-Collector office creates tax accounts, collects payments and issues receipts.
1
Copy the appraisal Property ID and owner name.

The tax search accepts owner, address, ID and advanced search information.

2
Open the separate official tax search.

Do not confuse esearch.atascosacountytax.com with the appraisal search.

3
Confirm the available tax year.

At the time of this audit, the tax search lists 2025 and earlier years, while the appraisal search includes 2026.

4
Match the correct account.

Verify the owner, address, Property ID, legal description, property type and tax year.

5
Review every open year.

Paying one tax year does not automatically clear an older delinquency.

6
Open the official ACT payment page.

Use the payment link supplied by the Atascosa County Tax Office.

7
Review the payment total and processing charge.

Confirm the fee before authorizing an electronic payment.

8
Save the confirmation and verify posting.

Keep the account, tax year, amount, date and confirmation reference.

Jourdanton Tax Office Loretta Holley, Tax Assessor-Collector
1001 Oak Street
Jourdanton, TX 78026
830-769-3142
830-769-3842
Lobby: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Drive-through: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Lytle Tax Office 1567 FM 3175
Lytle, TX 78052
Monday and Wednesday only
8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Closed noon-1:00 p.m.
Full-service branch
Drive-through limits: The Jourdanton drive-through is for quick transactions such as tax payments and registration renewals. Title work and time-consuming transactions must be handled inside.
Delinquent payoff warning: As of July 2026, unpaid 2025 taxes may include penalty, interest or collection charges. Use the live account or request a current payoff.
Scam warning: The Tax Office says legitimate Linebarger delinquent-account texts use short code 98023 and include the taxpayer’s name, an account-specific reference, callback information and disclosures.

How to Search Atascosa County Deeds, Liens and Easements

Online-image limit: The County Clerk’s public portal currently states that document images from 2022 forward are available online. Earlier images require an office visit.
1
Collect the appraisal clues.

Save the current owner, prior owner, Property ID, legal description, abstract, subdivision and acreage.

2
Open the County Clerk’s official records search.

Acknowledge the disclaimer before entering the public index.

3
Search grantor and grantee names separately.

Try individuals, spouses, estates, trusts, companies and former owners.

4
Review relevant document types.

Look for deeds, deeds of trust, releases, liens, easements, plats, leases and assignments.

5
Match the complete legal description.

A matching owner name does not prove that the instrument concerns the same tract.

6
Follow referenced instruments.

A deed may refer to an older plat, easement, mineral reservation, deed of trust or release.

7
Visit the Clerk for older images.

Digital index results do not replace the original paper index, and pre-2022 images may not be viewable online.

8
Order the correct copy.

Use a certified copy when required by a lender, court, probate matter or legal process.

Atascosa County Clerk: Theresa Carrasco, 1 Courthouse Circle Drive, Suite 102, Jourdanton, TX 78026. Phone 830-767-2511. Hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Title warning: The CAD owner field or one deed image is not a complete title examination. Older deeds, probate interests, liens, easements, mineral reservations and assignments may affect ownership.

Rural Addresses, Floodplain Permits, Septic Systems and Subdivisions

911 address request Provide the CAD Parcel ID, GPS coordinates at the road or gate entrance, or the lot, tract and subdivision name.
Floodplain development County permit resources include a Floodplain Development Permit and Application.
On-site sewage Septic construction and modification require the applicable county OSSF application and inspection process.
Subdivision review Dividing rural land can require subdivision, plat, road-name and development-plan review.
County road crossings Utility, pipeline, private waterline and right-of-way work can require separate permits.
Commercial driveways A business or development entrance onto a county road may require driveway review and permitting.
911 Addressing and Rural Development: 1 Courthouse Circle Drive, Suite 106, Jourdanton, TX 78026. Phone 830-769-2748. Hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
CAD map limitation: A parcel appearing on the appraisal map does not prove that the tract has an approved subdivision, legal driveway, septic authorization, floodplain permit or assigned 911 address.

Atascosa County Buyer and Landowner Checklist

Appraisal and tax checks
  • Match every Property ID
  • Confirm 2026 certification status
  • Review exemptions and limitations
  • Search all applicable tax years
  • Confirm the correct property type
  • Verify payment posting
Title and boundary checks
  • Review the current vesting deed
  • Search liens and releases
  • Check easements and legal access
  • Review mineral reservations
  • Obtain a survey
  • Use a title commitment
Rural-development checks
  • Confirm the 911 address
  • Review floodplain status
  • Check septic authorization
  • Verify county-road access
  • Review subdivision compliance
  • Identify required permits
Special-property checks
  • Search land and mobile home separately
  • Verify agricultural-use history
  • Search mineral accounts independently
  • Separate real and business property
  • Review leases and division orders
  • Use specialist help when needed
Buyer warning: Do not estimate future taxes by copying the seller’s current tax bill. Seller exemptions, appraisal limitations and agricultural valuation may change after ownership or use changes.

Important 2026 Atascosa County Property Dates

January 1 General appraisal date for value, ownership and many qualification facts.
April 15 Normal deadline for most business-personal-property renditions.
April 30 Normal deadline for many exemption, agricultural and timber applications.
May 15 Usual protest deadline or the 30th day after notice delivery, whichever is later.
June-July ARB meetings, hearings and appraisal-record review commonly continue.
August-September Proposed tax-rate and truth-in-taxation information is updated.
October Property-tax statements are generally produced during the collection cycle.
January 31 Most taxes are payable before ordinary February delinquency begins.
Follow the exact date on the notice, form or bill. Delivery dates, weekends, holidays and account-specific circumstances can change a general calendar date.

Official Atascosa CAD Data Worth Reviewing

2026 productivity schedule Current 1-d-1 agricultural productivity information.
2026 BPP depreciation Current business-personal-property depreciation schedule.
2026 utilities Current utility appraisal information published by the district.
2025 certified totals Latest certified-total year currently posted on the official page.
2025 annual report Current official annual-report resource.
2025-2026 reappraisal plan Describes the district’s planned appraisal work and review cycle.

Atascosa County Property Contacts

Office Contact Main Tasks
Atascosa Central Appraisal District 1020 Bensdale Road, Suite A
P.O. Box 600
Pleasanton, TX 78064
830-569-8326
Fax: 830-569-8342
ACAD@atascosacad.com
Monday-Friday: 8:00-5:00
Search, values, GIS, exemptions, agriculture, renditions, ownership and protests.
Taxpayer Liaison Officer Elizabeth Oliva
Liz.Oliva@atascosacad.com
ARB process questions and taxpayer procedural assistance; not appraisal-value negotiation.
Atascosa County Tax Office 1001 Oak Street
Jourdanton, TX 78026
830-769-3142
830-769-3842
taxoffice@atascosacounty.texas.gov
Tax statements, balances, payments, receipts and delinquent accounts.
Atascosa County Clerk 1 Courthouse Circle Drive, Suite 102
Jourdanton, TX 78026
830-767-2511
Monday-Friday: 8:00-4:30
Deeds, liens, easements, plats, leases, official records and certified copies.
911 Addressing and Rural Development 1 Courthouse Circle Drive, Suite 106
Jourdanton, TX 78026
830-769-2748
Monday-Friday: 8:00-5:00
Rural addresses, subdivision questions, county maps and development coordination.

Map to Atascosa Central Appraisal District

Office-location warning: Atascosa CAD is in Pleasanton at 1020 Bensdale Road, Suite A. The County Tax Office and County Clerk are separate offices in Jourdanton.

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Official Atascosa County Property Actions

Search appraisal records Atascosa CAD Property Search
Open the parcel map Atascosa CAD Interactive GIS
Manage applications and appeals Atascosa CAD Taxpayer Portal
Download official forms Atascosa CAD Forms
Request electronic communication Electronic Communication Request
Request appraisal public information 2026 Public Information Request
Search or pay property taxes Atascosa County Tax Office

Atascosa County CAD Property Search FAQs

What is the official Atascosa County CAD property search?

The official search is esearch.atascosacad.com. Search by owner, address, Property ID or advanced fields including abstract, mobile-home park, property type, DBA, subdivision, Owner ID and Geographic ID.

What are the Atascosa Central Appraisal District address, phone number and hours?

Atascosa CAD is at 1020 Bensdale Road, Suite A, Pleasanton, TX 78064. The phone number is 830-569-8326. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Are Atascosa County 2026 appraisal values certified?

The appraisal search includes 2026 records, but the official Certified Totals page currently lists certified totals only through 2025. Confirm the 2026 certification status with Atascosa CAD before treating a value as final.

How do I find rural Atascosa County land without an address?

Search by owner, Property ID, Geographic ID, abstract or legal-description clues, then use the official BIS interactive map to identify the general tract and adjoining appraisal accounts.

Is the Atascosa CAD GIS a legal survey or flood determination?

No. The GIS is an appraisal-location tool. Use a survey for boundaries and official county, FEMA, title and access records for floodplain, legal-access and ownership decisions.

How do I apply for an Atascosa County homestead exemption?

Use the Atascosa CAD Forms page or Taxpayer Portal, attach the required driver’s-license copy and ownership documents, submit the application to Atascosa CAD and confirm approval on the property record.

Does rural Atascosa County land automatically receive agricultural valuation?

No. The land must meet the applicable current-use, history, intensity, principal-use and application requirements. Rural ownership or acreage alone does not create eligibility.

What is the normal Atascosa County property protest deadline?

Atascosa CAD states that a written protest is due by May 15 or the 30th day after the appraisal notice was delivered. Use the exact date associated with the notice and save proof of filing.

How do I search or pay Atascosa County property taxes?

Use esearch.atascosacountytax.com to search tax accounts and the payment link provided by atascosacountytax.com to pay. Verify the owner, Property ID, tax year, balance and processing charge before submitting payment.

Where can I search Atascosa County deeds and liens?

Use the Property Records Index linked by the Atascosa County Clerk. The portal currently provides online document images from 2022 forward, while earlier images require a visit to the Clerk’s office.

Independent Editorial Notice

County-CAD.us is an independent informational website. It is not affiliated with Atascosa Central Appraisal District, the Appraisal Review Board, Atascosa County, the Tax Assessor-Collector, County Clerk, any city, school district, emergency-services district, utility, payment processor or the State of Texas.

Property records, current-year values, certification status, exemptions, agricultural requirements, deadlines, office hours, tax balances, payment fees, portal functions and permit rules can change. Confirm account-specific and time-sensitive information with the responsible official office before filing, paying or relying on a record for a legal transaction.

Editorial verification: July 21, 2026.

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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.