Austin County CAD – Property Search & GIS Map

Austin County, Texas Property, Farm and Tax Guide

Search an Austin County Property, Verify the Parcel Map, Protect Agricultural Value, File a Protest, Pay Taxes and Trace the Recorded Deed

Austin County appraisal records cover homes, farms, ranches and businesses in Bellville, Sealy, Wallis, San Felipe, Industry, New Ulm, Cat Spring, Brazos Country and nearby rural communities.

This practical guide explains how to research a house, subdivision lot, pasture, hay meadow, cropland, orchard, beekeeping tract, wildlife property, manufactured home, mineral account or business asset without confusing Austin County with the City of Austin or Travis County.

Austin County Appraisal District handles values, exemptions, agricultural appraisal, GIS, protests and property-tax collection for participating entities. The County Tax Assessor-Collector mainly handles vehicle and title services. The County Clerk handles deeds, liens, easements, plats and recorded property documents.
Chief Appraiser Greg Cook, RPA
Austin CAD phone 979-865-9124
Appraisal and tax office 906 E. Amelia Street
Office hours Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Start Here: Choose the Correct Austin County Action

I need the owner, value or property card Search the appraisal database by Property ID, owner, address, abstract, subdivision or Geographic ID. Follow the search steps
I need the current tax balance or receipt Use the separate Austin CAD Tax Office search and review every open tax year and taxing entity. Open the tax workflow
I received a value or exemption notice Read the deadline printed on the notice, save the record and contact Austin CAD immediately about the available filing method. Prepare the protest
I need legal ownership, liens or easements Use the County Clerk’s recorded-document system rather than treating the appraisal owner field as a title search. Search deeds and liens

Important Corrections and Upgrades for the Existing Austin County CAD Page

Existing Page Issue Current Practical Information Why It Matters
Old TrueAutomation map link Austin CAD now links the official BIS parcel map at gis.bisclient.com/austincad. The old map route can be unavailable or outdated.
2026 values treated like final certified values The official search labels 2026 values preliminary and subject to change before certification. A preliminary value is not yet a final tax bill.
Online protest shown as continuously available The taxpayer portal currently says 2026 online protests are closed and directs users to file in person, by mail or by email when a valid filing right remains. Users should not wait for an unavailable online button.
Portal limitations not explained Austin CAD states that portal registration and online appeals are limited to homestead property. Business, land or other accounts may require a paper, email or office filing.
Tax payment routed partly to the County Tax Office Austin CAD collects property taxes for participating county, city, school and special-purpose entities. The County Tax Office primarily handles vehicles and titles. Property-tax payments should go to the collector shown on the statement.
Only basic search fields explained Advanced search includes abstract, subdivision, mobile-home park, condo, Owner ID, Geographic ID, neighborhood, agent and business-name fields. Rural, mobile-home, business and estate searches often fail without advanced fields.
Agricultural guidance is generic Austin CAD adopted detailed 2026 local standards covering animal units, stocking rates, pasture, cropland, orchards, wildlife and beekeeping. Open land or token livestock does not automatically qualify.
Business rendition assumed to be available online Austin CAD announced that its online business-personal-property rendition option is unavailable; owners should print the form or request it by email. A business should not miss the filing deadline waiting for the online form.
Mailing date treated as the drop-off date Austin CAD warns that the USPS machine postmark may reflect regional processing rather than the day mail was placed in a mailbox. Deadline-sensitive documents should be mailed early or delivered with proof.
County Clerk search treated as complete for every year The free AVA search lists records for 1824-1907 and 1983-present. Contact the Clerk about documents outside those online ranges. A missing online result does not prove that no deed or lien exists.
The old GIS link and incomplete tax-routing explanation require immediate correction. Those issues can prevent a user from finding the current parcel map or lead a taxpayer to the wrong office.

Which Austin County Office Handles Your Task?

Austin County Appraisal District Property search, appraisal values, GIS, exemptions, agricultural and wildlife valuation, renditions, ownership maintenance and protests.
Austin CAD Tax Office Current property-tax statements, balances, online payments, receipts, tax certificates and delinquent-tax questions for collected entities.
Appraisal Review Board Formal hearings involving value, unequal appraisal, exemptions, special appraisal, ownership and other protestable actions.
Austin County Clerk Deeds, deeds of trust, releases, liens, easements, plats, restrictions, mineral documents and certified copies.
County Tax Assessor-Collector Vehicle registration, motor-vehicle titles, boat registration and related county services.
County or City Development Office Floodplain, septic, subdivision, address, driveway, zoning and building requirements where applicable.
Licensed Surveyor Exact boundaries, acreage, monuments, access and encroachments.
Title Company or Attorney Complete title chain, liens, easements, restrictions, mineral reservations and insured legal conclusions.
Fastest routing trick Give staff the Property ID before describing the problem. One owner can have separate residence, acreage, mobile-home, mineral and business-personal-property accounts.

Choose Your Austin County Property Task

What to Try When the Austin CAD Search Returns No Result

Search Problem Better Method Why It Works
Full owner name fails Search only the surname or first name. The database may use initials, spouses or ownership suffixes differently.
Recent buyer is missing Search the seller or former owner. Deed recording and appraisal ownership updates do not always occur together.
Trust or estate is missing Search the trustee, decedent, estate and previous owner separately. Different records can use different ownership wording.
Rural tract has no normal address Use the abstract, Geographic ID, legal description, Property ID or GIS. Many farms and ranches are indexed by survey information rather than a street address.
Only one family parcel appears Repeat the owner search and compare every Property ID. One operation may contain multiple separately assessed tracts.
Manufactured home is missing Choose Mobile Home and search the home owner, land owner and park. The home and land can have different accounts and owners.
Business account is missing Search the legal owner and Doing Business As name. The storefront name may not match the rendition owner.
Mineral account is missing Select Mineral and search owner, operator, lease or prior owner. Mineral ownership does not automatically follow the surface estate.
“I am trying to locate an Austin County appraisal account. The current or former owner is ______. The property is near ______. I have this Property ID, Geographic ID, abstract, subdivision or legal-description clue: ______.”
Still cannot find the property? Call 979-865-9124 or email austincad@gmail.com.

How to Read an Austin County CAD Property Record

Record Field What It Means What to Check
Property ID The appraisal account identifier. Use the exact number on calls, forms, protests and tax searches.
Owner ID An identifier connecting the owner to appraisal records. One Owner ID may be associated with multiple properties.
Geographic ID A geographic parcel-reference number. Useful for rural property and GIS matching.
Situs address The physical property location when available. Do not confuse it with the owner’s mailing address.
Legal description Abstract, survey, subdivision, lot, block or tract information. Compare it with the deed and survey before legal use.
Acreage The acreage used in the appraisal record. CAD acreage is not a legal boundary determination.
Market value The district’s January 1 estimate of market value. Compare land, improvements and agricultural market value separately.
Agricultural value loss The difference created by productivity appraisal. A large difference can create rollback-tax exposure after a change of use.
HS cap loss Value excluded by the residence-homestead appraisal limitation. The market value can rise faster than the limited appraised value.
CB cap loss Value excluded by the temporary non-homestead circuit-breaker limitation. Eligibility depends on property type and value threshold.
Taxing jurisdictions Entities authorized to tax the property. Confirm county, city, school, ESD, hospital, MUD and PID entities when applicable.
Deed history A helpful appraisal-maintenance history. Verify actual recorded documents through the County Clerk.
Austin CAD says legal descriptions and acreage are provided for appraisal-district use. Verify them before preparing a deed, survey, contract, access agreement or other legal document.

How to Use the Austin County Interactive GIS Map

1
Find the appraisal account first.

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

2
Open the current BIS map.

Use Austin CAD Interactive Map, not the old TrueAutomation link.

3
Search the Property ID or navigate to the area.

Use Bellville, Sealy, Wallis, San Felipe, Industry, New Ulm, Cat Spring, Brazos Country or the known rural road as the starting area.

4
Match roads, creeks, rivers and adjoining parcels.

This is especially useful when a rural tract has an incomplete situs address.

5
Open neighboring appraisal accounts.

Compare similar land class, acreage, improvement type and location rather than relying only on aerial appearance.

6
Compare the parcel layer with the deed and plat.

Use recorded documents and a current survey for exact boundary, access and easement conclusions.

7
Check flood and development issues separately.

Use FEMA, county or city development resources, septic information and an insurer before building or purchasing.

GIS can help with
  • General parcel orientation
  • Road and waterway context
  • Nearby appraisal accounts
  • Subdivision and rural tract research
  • Locating property without a complete address
GIS cannot prove
  • Exact legal boundaries
  • Guaranteed legal access
  • Encroachments
  • Mineral ownership
  • Final flood or development eligibility
Brazos and creek-area tip Do not rely on aerial imagery alone near rivers, creeks or drainage corridors. Water movement, easements, old surveys and access agreements can make the legal property configuration different from the visible landscape.

2026 Market Value, Appraised Value and Taxable Value

Market Value → Appraisal Limitation or Productivity Value → Exemptions → Taxable Value
2026 Rule Practical Meaning
Preliminary value The current Austin CAD search warns that 2026 values can change before certification.
Residence-homestead limitation Generally limits annual appraised-value growth to 10% plus qualifying new improvements after the limitation becomes effective.
School homestead exemption A qualifying residence homestead receives a $140,000 school-district exemption under current Texas law.
Age-65 or disabled school exemption Qualifying owners receive an additional $60,000 school-district exemption.
Non-homestead circuit breaker Certain non-homestead real property valued at $5,320,000 or less may receive a 20% annual appraised-value limitation.
Agricultural cap rate Texas appraisal districts use a 10.00% capitalization rate for agricultural or open-space land in 2026.
Timber cap rate Texas appraisal districts use a 7.77% capitalization rate for timberland in 2026.
Business-personal-property exemption Income-producing tangible personal property totaling $125,000 or less in a taxing unit may be exempt in that unit.
The 10.00% and 7.77% figures are valuation capitalization rates, not local property-tax rates. Each county, city, school district and special district adopts its own tax rate.
A preliminary 2026 appraisal value is not the final 2026 tax bill. Final tax depends on certified taxable value and rates adopted later by each taxing unit.

Austin County Homestead and Related Exemptions

General residence homestead Available for a qualifying principal residence. The current school-district exemption is $140,000.
Age 65 or disabled Qualifying homeowners can receive an additional school exemption, possible local benefits, tax ceilings and installment options.
Disabled veteran or survivor Relief can range from a partial exemption to a total residence-homestead exemption depending on the legal category.
1
Find the exact residence account.

Confirm the owner, Property ID, situs address, legal description and current exemptions.

2
Open the Austin CAD forms page or taxpayer portal.

Use the official application rather than paying a private company to file a free homestead exemption.

3
Prepare identification.

Austin CAD requires a driver’s-license copy or other information required by the Texas Property Tax Code.

4
Prepare additional ownership proof when needed.

Inherited property, trusts, address differences, partial ownership and manufactured homes can require an affidavit or supporting documents.

5
Submit the application with the Property ID.

Documents can be mailed, delivered, emailed to Austin CAD or filed through an available online service.

6
Allow time for processing.

Austin CAD currently advises that agricultural and homestead applications can take approximately four to six weeks.

7
Verify approval on the live property record.

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

Austin CAD lists the normal 2026 application deadline as before May 1. Certain residence-homestead applications can qualify for statutory late filing, so submit promptly and ask the district to confirm eligibility.

Austin County Agricultural Appraisal: Livestock, Pasture, Hay, Crops and Orchards

Agricultural appraisal is a productivity valuation rather than a complete tax exemption. The land must be principally and actively used to produce an agricultural product for sale at the intensity normally accepted in Austin County.
Current use The land must currently be devoted principally to qualifying agricultural use.
Use history Open-space land generally needs qualifying agricultural use during five of the preceding seven years.
Production evidence The district may request leases, receipts, expenses, sales records, photographs, affidavits or Schedule F information.

Local Animal-Unit and Stocking Standards

Local Standard Austin CAD 2026 Guideline
Typical livestock operation At least five animal units for a majority of the calendar year.
Rotational grazing A minimum grazing period of approximately 90-120 days.
Improved or managed pasture Approximately one animal unit per four acres.
Native open pasture Approximately one animal unit per six acres.
Woodland grazing Approximately one animal unit per ten acres.
Animal-unit examples One cow and calf equals one unit; six sheep or six goats equal one unit; one horse equals approximately one and one-half units.

Typical Local Acreage Guidelines

Land Category Typical Acreage Important Qualification Detail
Orchard 5 acres Requires commercial production, water, pruning, pest control and harvest activity.
Irrigated cropland 100 acres Requires a real irrigation and crop-production operation.
Dry cropland 50 acres Requires planting, tillage, fertilization, weed control and harvest.
Improved pastureland 10 acres The acreage alone is not enough; grazing must still meet the animal-unit and management standards.
Native pastureland 30-50 acres The required acreage varies with woodland density, forage and carrying capacity.
Hay meadow Case-specific At least 70% of the property should be baled; improved grass normally requires three cuttings and native grass two cuttings in an average year.
A listed minimum acreage does not guarantee qualification. For example, ten acres may be the district’s general improved-pasture starting point, but a grazing operation must still support the required animal units and accepted management practices.
1
List every Property ID in the operation.

Identify ownership, acreage, physical land class and use of each tract.

2
Document five of the preceding seven years.

Collect leases, invoices, livestock records, sales receipts, crop records, photographs and prior-owner evidence.

3
Describe the current principal use.

Separate homesite, pasture, cropland, hay, orchard, wildlife, beekeeping and nonproductive acreage.

4
Show active management.

Prepare evidence of fencing, stock water, weed control, fertilizer, planting, grazing, harvesting and marketing.

5
File by April 30.

The 2026 local guidelines identify April 30 as the ordinary 1-d-1 application deadline.

6
Respond quickly to an information request.

An incomplete application can be denied. Keep a copy of every document and delivery confirmation.

7
New owners should file their own application.

An agricultural valuation does not automatically transfer permanently after a change in ownership.

Token agricultural use does not qualify. Home gardens, personal-consumption livestock, recreational horses, FFA or 4-H projects and animals maintained mainly for hunting or personal enjoyment can fail the principal-use test.
Ask about rollback tax before subdivision, construction or another change of use. A nonqualifying change can recapture the tax savings from the preceding three years.

Austin County Wildlife Management and Beekeeping Appraisal

Wildlife management Land generally must already have qualified open-space agricultural appraisal before converting to wildlife-management use.
Beekeeping Qualifying land must be actively used for pollination or production of honey, wax, bees or another commercially valuable product.

Wildlife Management Requirements

Requirement Local Practical Meaning
Prior qualification The land should have received qualifying agricultural appraisal in the year before wildlife management began.
Five-year plan Submit a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department wildlife-management plan covering the specific tract.
Three practices Implement at least three of the seven statutory wildlife-management activities.
Standard individual tract The local guidelines use 16.6 acres as the normal minimum for a newly reduced tract.
Wildlife association A qualifying Wildlife Management Property Association member generally needs at least 11 acres and must perform individual practices.
Ongoing verification The district may request reports every two to three years and an onsite inspection approximately every three years.
  • Choose a target indigenous wildlife population.
  • Prepare parcel maps and measurable five-year goals.
  • Document habitat control, erosion control or predator control.
  • Document supplemental water, food or shelter when used.
  • Keep census counts, photographs, receipts and annual activity logs.
  • Submit every requested report or inspection response by the deadline.

Beekeeping Screening Standards

Beekeeping Requirement Austin CAD Guideline
Acreage range No fewer than five acres and no more than 20 acres.
Typical hive count Approximately six to 12 mainframe hives, depending on acreage and operation.
Purpose Pollination or production of honey, wax, bees or another marketable product.
Hive condition Hives must be maintained and contain living bee colonies.
History Beekeeping can be used to establish qualifying agricultural-use history.
Bee-record tip Keep a dated hive log for the exact Property ID. Record colony condition, inspections, feeding, pest control, queen replacement, honey or wax production, pollination activity and photographs.

Business Personal Property, Manufactured Homes and Mineral Accounts

Business personal property Inventory, furniture, fixtures, computers, machinery, equipment, vehicles and other income-producing tangible property.
Manufactured homes The home and underlying land may have separate owners, appraisal accounts and title records.
Mineral property Mineral interests can be appraised separately from the surface tract and may involve a different owner or operator.
Normal business-rendition deadline: April 15, 2026. A timely written extension request generally moves the deadline to May 15.
The online business-personal-property rendition option is currently unavailable. Austin CAD directs owners to print the form from the appraisal-forms page or request it by email.
1
Prepare a January 1 asset list.

Separate inventory, furniture, computers, machinery, tools, vehicles, leased assets and property at other locations.

2
Record acquisition year and original cost.

Keep invoices and evidence for property that was sold, retired, damaged or moved.

3
Use the 2026 depreciation guide.

Austin CAD publishes economic-life categories for computers, office equipment, vehicles, machinery, industrial equipment, towers and other assets.

4
Check the $125,000 exemption.

Income-producing tangible personal property with a total taxable value of $125,000 or less in a taxing unit may be exempt in that unit.

5
File the printable rendition and keep delivery proof.

Save the completed form, asset schedules, email confirmation, postmark or stamped office copy.

A required rendition filed late can create a tax-based penalty. Contact Austin CAD promptly when a business closed, relocated, changed ownership or missed the deadline.
Search mineral accounts separately. Select the Mineral property type and search the mineral owner, operator, lease, company or former owner rather than relying only on the surface-property address.

How to Protest a 2026 Austin County Appraisal

Use the deadline printed on the Notice of Appraised Value. The usual Texas deadline is May 15 or 30 days after the appraisal notice was mailed, whichever is later.
Current July 2026 portal status: Austin CAD’s taxpayer portal says online protests are closed. The portal directs taxpayers to use the office, mail or email when a valid protest or late remedy remains.
Portal eligibility is limited. Austin CAD states that only homestead property can register for the portal and file an online appeal.
1
Save the appraisal notice and current property card.

Mark the Property ID, proposed value, exemption status, agricultural classification, notice date and deadline.

2
Choose every valid protest reason.

Possible grounds include excessive market value, unequal appraisal, incorrect improvements, wrong acreage, denied exemption or denied agricultural appraisal.

3
Confirm the available filing route.

Use the taxpayer portal when open and eligible, or submit the Notice of Protest in person, by mail or by email.

4
Save proof of filing.

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

5
Request Austin CAD’s evidence.

Ask for comparable sales, schedules, photographs, measurements and other evidence the district plans to present.

6
Prepare property-specific evidence.

Use recent sales, condition photographs, repair estimates, measurements, surveys, closing documents, leases or agricultural-production records.

7
State a clear requested result.

Write the district’s value, your requested value or correction and the evidence supporting that request.

8
Attempt an informal review.

Present the strongest evidence first and ask for any proposed agreement in writing.

9
Attend the ARB hearing when unresolved.

Organize evidence by protest reason and follow the district’s hearing procedures, including telephone-hearing rules when applicable.

10
Read the written ARB order immediately.

Arbitration, SOAH or district-court deadlines depend on the property and dispute.

“I am protesting the 2026 appraisal for Property ID ______. The district’s proposed value is $______. My requested value or correction is ______ because ______. My evidence includes ______.”

Possible Post-Deadline Questions

Possible Remedy When It May Apply
Later notice deadline A notice was mailed later and the notice-based filing period remains open.
Failure to receive required notice A required CAD or ARB notice was not received and statutory tax-payment conditions are satisfied.
Late homestead filing The owner qualified for a residence-homestead exemption but missed the ordinary application period.
Late agricultural application The application is filed before ARB approval of the records and the owner accepts the statutory 10% penalty when approved.
Appraisal-roll correction The account contains a qualifying ownership, clerical or sufficiently large appraisal error.

How to Search and Pay Austin County Property Taxes

Austin County property taxes are collected by the Austin County Appraisal District Tax Office. The County Tax Assessor-Collector’s official page directs property-tax users to Austin CAD at 906 E. Amelia Street.
1
Copy the Property ID from the appraisal record.

Confirm the owner, account type and legal description before opening the tax search.

2
Open the official tax search.

Use Austin CAD Search and Pay Property Tax.

3
Select the best search field.

Search by account number, owner, mailing address, Owner ID, property address, appraisal-district number, statement number or legal description.

4
Select the correct account type.

The portal separates Real, Business Personal Property, Mineral, Commercial and Other accounts.

5
Review every open tax year.

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

6
Confirm every expected taxing unit.

Compare the tax account with the appraisal record before assuming the entire property is paid.

7
Review the processor fee and payment total.

Do not submit the payment until the correct Property ID, tax year, entities and final charge are displayed.

8
Save the official receipt.

Keep the account number, tax year, payment date, amount and confirmation number.

9
Verify that the payment posts.

Return to the account after processing and confirm that the intended balance was reduced or cleared.

Entities Austin CAD Currently Lists as Collected

Category Participating Entities
County and roads Austin County, Farm/Market Road and Special Road & Bridge.
Cities and towns Bellville, Sealy, Wallis, Brazos Country and San Felipe.
School districts Bellville ISD, Brazos ISD and Sealy ISD.
Special entities Austin County ESD #1, ESD #2, ESD #3, Bellville Hospital District and PID 1.
Confirm the collector when Columbus ISD, Brenham ISD, Burton ISD or a municipal utility district appears. Those entities appear in Austin CAD’s rate resources but are not included on the district’s current “Who We Collect For” list.
Pay by phone: call 1-866-549-1010 and use Bureau Code 9351549. Confirm the account, year, amount and convenience fee before authorizing payment.

Delinquent-Tax Percentage Guide

Payment Month Standard Penalty and Interest Percentage
February 7%
March 9%
April 11%
May 13%
June 15%
July 18%, before additional attorney charges when applicable
Accounts unpaid after June 30 can be referred for delinquent-tax collection. Austin CAD states that an additional 20% collection penalty can then apply to the taxes, penalties and interest due.
Four-installment option Certain qualifying over-65 or disabled residence-homestead owners can pay by January 31, March 31, May 31 and July 31.
Tax certificate Austin CAD lists a $10 prepaid fee for a tax certificate showing current or delinquent tax information.
Mortgage escrow Receiving a statement does not prove the lender failed to pay. Contact the mortgage servicer and verify the live tax account.
Do not wait until the deadline day to mail a payment. Austin CAD warns that the USPS machine postmark can reflect regional processing rather than the day an envelope was placed in a mailbox.

How to Search Austin County Deeds, Liens, Easements and Plats

Austin County Clerk: Diane Day, 265 N. Chesley Street, Suite 7, Bellville, TX 77418. Phone: 979-227-3144. Deed-copy email: ccvault@austincounty.com.
1
Collect appraisal clues.

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

2
Open the free AVA search.

Use Austin County AVA for the online record ranges listed by the Clerk.

3
Understand the available online years.

The County Clerk lists AVA records for January 1, 1824-December 31, 1907 and January 1, 1983-present.

4
Contact the Clerk for the missing online period.

A document dated between 1908 and 1982 may require staff assistance or another record-search system.

5
Search grantor and grantee names.

Include spouses, trusts, estates, businesses, heirs and previous owners.

6
Select the correct document type.

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

7
Match the legal description.

A matching name is not enough when an owner has several Austin County tracts or mineral interests.

8
Follow every referenced instrument.

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

9
Order the correct copy.

Ask whether a plain or certified copy is required for a lender, court, probate matter or legal transaction.

Currently Posted Official Public Records Fees

Service Posted Fee
Record a real-property document $25 for the first page plus $4 for each additional page.
Additional indexed name after the first five $0.25 per name.
Hard-copy or emailed copy $1 per page.
Certification $5 per document, plus applicable copy charges.
Full-size plat copy $10.
Record a plat $121 for the first page plus $50 for each additional page.
Photo identification is required when presenting a real-property document for in-person filing. The County Clerk states that this procedure became effective December 4, 2025.
Fraud-prevention tip Use the free Property Fraud Alert linked on the County Clerk page. The service can notify a registered owner when a document using that name is recorded.

Austin County Buyer and Landowner Due-Diligence Checklist

Appraisal and tax checks
  • Match every Property ID to the purchase contract
  • Compare appraisal acreage with the deed and survey
  • Review land and improvement characteristics
  • Confirm homestead and other exemptions
  • Check agricultural or wildlife status
  • Search every open tax year
  • Confirm every expected taxing unit
Title, access and development checks
  • Search deeds, liens and releases
  • Review restrictions and easements
  • Confirm legal road access
  • Check floodplain and drainage conditions
  • Verify septic and development requirements
  • Review mineral reservations and leases
  • Obtain a survey and title commitment
Do not estimate future taxes from the seller’s current statement alone. Homestead exemptions, appraisal limitations, tax ceilings and agricultural valuation can change after the purchase.

2026 Austin County Property Calendar

January 1 General appraisal date and the date used for many ownership, exemption and land-use facts.
April 15 Normal deadline for most business-personal-property renditions.
April 30 Ordinary deadline under Austin CAD’s local guidelines for 1-d-1 agricultural applications.
Before May 1 Austin CAD’s listed normal filing period for residence-homestead and open-space applications.
May 15 Usual protest deadline, or 30 days after the notice was mailed, whichever is later.
July 2026 Online protests are closed and the regular deadline has passed for many accounts.
October Current-year tax statements are generally issued after taxable values and rates are finalized.
January 31, 2027 Normal deadline for paying 2026 property taxes before delinquency, subject to statutory exceptions.
Use the exact date printed on your notice, application or statement. Later notices, weekends, holidays and account-specific circumstances can change a deadline.

Austin County Property Office Contacts

Office Contact Handles
Austin County Appraisal District and Tax Office Greg Cook, Chief Appraiser
906 E. Amelia Street
Bellville, TX 77418
979-865-9124
austincad@gmail.com
Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Property search, appraisal, GIS, exemptions, agriculture, wildlife, renditions, protests, tax statements, payments and receipts.
Austin County Tax Assessor-Collector Kim Rinn
804 E. Wendt Street
Bellville, TX 77418
979-865-8633
krinn@austincounty.com
Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Vehicle registration, motor-vehicle titles, boat registration and related services.
Austin County Clerk Diane Day
265 N. Chesley St., Suite 7
Bellville, TX 77418
979-227-3144
countyc@austincounty.com
Mon-Thu, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Fri, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 1:00-4:30 p.m.
Deeds, liens, easements, plats, mineral documents, e-recording, copies and certifications.

Map to Austin County Appraisal District

Office-location reminder: Austin CAD’s appraisal and property-tax office is at 906 E. Amelia Street. The County Tax Assessor-Collector’s vehicle office is at 804 E. Wendt Street.

Austin County CAD Property Search FAQs

What is the official Austin County CAD property search?

The official free search is esearch.austincad.org. It supports owner, address, Property ID, abstract, subdivision, Geographic ID, mobile-home park and advanced searches.

Is Austin County CAD the same as Travis CAD?

No. Austin County CAD serves Bellville, Sealy, Wallis, San Felipe and other Austin County communities. Travis CAD serves the Austin and Travis County area.

What are Austin CAD’s phone number, address and hours?

Call 979-865-9124. The office is at 906 E. Amelia Street, Bellville, TX 77418 and is open Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Are Austin CAD’s 2026 values final?

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

Where do I pay Austin County property taxes?

Use tax.austincad.org/search or contact the Austin CAD Tax Office at 979-865-9124. The County Tax Assessor-Collector directs property-tax payments to Austin CAD.

Can I still file an Austin CAD protest online?

The taxpayer portal currently says online protests are closed. Contact Austin CAD immediately about filing in person, by mail or by email when a valid deadline or late remedy remains.

What are Austin County’s basic livestock standards for agricultural appraisal?

The 2026 local guidelines generally call for at least five animal units for most of the calendar year, with stocking based on pasture type and management.

What are Austin County’s beekeeping requirements?

The local guideline covers five to 20 acres and typically requires six to 12 living mainframe hives used for pollination or commercial bee-product production.

Where can I search Austin County deeds and liens?

Use the County Clerk’s free AVA search for its listed online record periods, or contact the Clerk at 979-227-3144 for records outside those ranges.

Is the Austin CAD GIS map a legal survey?

No. Use the GIS map for general parcel research and a licensed surveyor, recorded deeds and title research for exact boundaries, access and legal ownership.

Independent Editorial Notice

County-CAD.us is an independent informational website. It is not affiliated with Austin County Appraisal District, Austin County, the Appraisal Review Board, any taxing unit or the State of Texas.

Property values, deadlines, exemptions, local agricultural standards, fees, office hours, collector assignments and online systems can change. Confirm time-sensitive information directly with the responsible official office before filing, paying or relying on a record for a legal transaction.

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.

Start Free Tool
8-in-1Calculator, checklist and official-search helper in one widget.
No loginWorks instantly without collecting names, emails or property IDs.
Mobile-firstDesigned for phone users reading county CAD articles.
HelpfulGives next steps, not only numbers.

What are you trying to do today?

Choose your main goal. The tool will guide you to the right calculation or next step.

Best for homeowners

Use Tax, Exemption and Protest tabs to understand your appraisal notice and possible savings.

Best for buyers

Use Buyer Budget and Monthly Escrow before relying only on a mortgage payment estimate.

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.